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WSP is seeking a Track Designer to contribute to the planning and design of complex rail systems. The ideal candidate should have 3-5 years of railway track engineering experience and familiarity with relevant design standards. This position offers a collaborative environment, opportunities for professional growth, and a competitive salary.
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Job Summary
As a Track Designer, you will contribute to the planning and design of complex rail systems that shape how communities move.
Working alongside multidisciplinary Transit & Rail specialists, you will help deliver solutions that improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability across Canada’s transportation network.
As part of our award-winning Rail & Transit team—recognized nationally for engineering excellence—you’ll take part in projects that define the future of mobility.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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WSP is seeking a Track Designer to contribute to the planning and design of complex rail systems. The ideal candidate should have 3-5 years of railway track engineering experience and familiarity with relevant design standards. This position offers a collaborative environment, opportunities for professional growth, and a competitive salary.
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Salary
AB, BC, NT, NU, SK & YT: $85,100 – $112,800; MB & ON: $77,700 – $107,000; NB, NL, NS, PEI & QC: $76,900 – $102,100; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Design and develop track layout plans
Apply geometric design principles
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
Prepare technical reports and drawings
Conduct design checks and quality verifications
Nice-to-have
Contribute to continuous improvement
Support project delivery from concept to detailed design
Key Requirements
3 to 5 years’ experience in railway track engineering
Technical understanding of track alignment and track form design
Experience with grading, drainage, and track alignment design
Familiarity with AREMA, Class 1 Railroad and Light Rail Transit design requirements
Ability to complete conceptual plans, preliminary & detailed designs
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university engineering program, or equivalent