BNSF Railway - Fort Worth, TX
posted 4 months ago
Be part of a team that values safety, diversity, and excellence. We are one of the largest U.S. railroads transporting the nation's freight across 28 western states and 3 Canadian provinces. As a member of our team, you will play a role in supporting the movement of essential products and materials that help feed, clothe, supply, and power communities throughout America and the world. We are committed to a culture where all employees are included, belong, and have equal opportunity to achieve their full potential. Come make a difference with us! The Network Strategy Management Trainee position offers a dynamic and immersive learning experience designed for the next generation of leaders in performance analysis and improvement strategies. The Network Strategy, Service Design & Innovation (NSSD&I) team enhances BNSF's service quality, operational efficiency, profitability, and network expansion through various initiatives. As part of NSSD&I, the Ops Measures team delivers reports, tools, and analytics to key leaders, designs performance reporting systems, employs analytical techniques, including predictive analytics, and recommends improvements to enhance productivity. The position plays a key role in supporting long-term initiatives for BNSF and NSSD&I. Trainees will be prepared for a successful career in management and performance optimization. This is a full-time, hybrid position requiring a minimum of 40 hrs/wk, split between the office and remote work, with weekend or evening work as needed. Travel is minimal, with up to 10% travel required for the role, and must have reliable transportation to and from work. Relocation is required if located more than 50 miles from the location. Training will start with a week of orientation in Fort Worth, Texas, offering a company overview and networking with leaders. This will be followed by support of ongoing projects and practical training with the department.
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