Montana Rail Link
Christopher Baack has extensive experience in various roles within the construction and aviation industries. Currently serving as a Switchman at Montana Rail Link since May 2017, Christopher previously held multiple positions at Sletten Construction Company, including Assistant Superintendent, where responsibilities included directing team members, ensuring project safety, and budget management. Prior experience also includes positions as Carpenter Foreman/CDL Driver, overseeing heavy equipment operations and crane maintenance, and as Foreman/Welder/Operator at Miller-Valentine Group, directing job tasks and performing structural welding. Christopher’s military background includes serving as a Blackhawk Mechanic in the Montana Army National Guard, where maintenance and inspections of helicopters were performed, as well as work as an Aircraft Technician for the Army Aviation Support Facility. Christopher holds an Associate’s Degree in Mathematics and Science from the University of Montana-Helena College.
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Montana Rail Link
Based in Missoula, MT, Montana Rail Link (MRL) is a class II regional railroad that operates over 900 route miles of track in Montana and Idaho and employs nearly 1,200 dedicated professionals. MRL operates 82 locomotives, 1,100 railcars and in 2016 shipped 385,000 carloads. MRL services over 150 local Montana businesses and moves their product to domestic and international markets on a daily basis. We are committed to providing transportation services that result in long-term growth and prosperity for our company, customers and employees. We live by our values of fairness, integrity, respect, safety and trust. We are committed to the safety of our employees, the general public and our customers. MRL prides ourselves on being a good neighbor in the communities we serve. As a BNSF partner, our shipments help feed, clothe, supply and power American and international homes and businesses every day. MRL celebrated its 30th anniversary on Oct 31, 2017. You can learn more about MRL at www.montanarail.com.