Loram manufactures and operates track maintenance equipment and provides inspection services across North America and globally. The tech stack reveals a mature industrial-operations footprint: HMI, PLC, Rockwell Automation, and Allen-Bradley controllers driving equipment; CAD/Inventor for design; SQL Server and .NET for business systems. Active hiring across operations roles (283 postings) and an ERP implementation project signal scaling of internal systems to match growing maintenance services delivery.
Loram is a track maintenance and inspection equipment supplier serving Class I railroads, regional carriers, transit systems, and commuter railroads worldwide. The company operates out of Hamel, Minnesota and employs 1,001–5,000 people. Core service lines include rail grinding, shoulder ballast cleaning, drainage maintenance, and specialized rail handling systems (Raptor, RG400 Series grinder). Beyond equipment, Loram delivers data analytics and OEM services to optimize railroad infrastructure. The organization operates across North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Industrial-control and CAD foundation: AutoCAD, Inventor, Rockwell Automation, Allen-Bradley PLCs, RSLogix, HMI. Business layer: SQL Server, .NET Framework, C#, Entity Framework, CRM. Design and training: Autodesk suite, Articulate, Lectora, DITA.
United States, Canada, Brazil, India, Australia, and United Kingdom. Majority of active roles remain US-based operations and field service positions.
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