Operations (Union)

Operations roles cover the people who drive trains, build and repair our 8,000 locomotives and 100,000 freight cars, and build and repair 32,000 miles track and infrastructure. They also maintain and update the nation's largest telecommunications system.

These are important roles, critical to our success and critical to the success of the nation. If you hold a journeyperson's card, military training or on-the-job experience, we offer a great range of career opportunities.

Transportation
Mechanical
Engineering
Administrative
Telecommunications

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Professional

As a Fortune 200 company with over 4,500 employees in our headquarters, we can offer you an exciting career no matter your background or specialty. The people who work in our offices are as important to our railroad as the people who work in our trains and on our tracks. In fact, all of us are building America.

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Operations Management Training (OMT)

Our Operations Management Training can put you in the field—and in charge—after just a few months of training. This is real railroad work, and an opportunity to lead that you wouldn't have anywhere else. As a manager, you'll run a mechanical shop, major track projects or the logistics of keeping thousands of trains moving safely and on time every day.

Engineering Manager
Mechanical Manager
Transportation Manager

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UP Family (Subsidiaries)

The Union Pacific Family consists of many companies around the country. Explore career opportunities within our family below.

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