Resource Planning Manager

Employer: First TransPennine Express
Salary: £Excellent plus benefits
Location: Manchester
Closing date: 30th August 2012
Position advertised by: First TransPennine Express

 

First TransPennine Express is improving its offer to customers and we’re expanding our team to deliver this.

 

First TransPennine Express has transformed rail travel in the north of England over the last 8 years, investing more than £260 million worth of investment in trains and stations, delivering record levels of punctuality and customer satisfaction and achieving sustained business growth with a doubling in the number of passenger journeys to 25 million a year. Whilst achieving these business results we have picked up around 50 industry awards including Rail Business Awards ‘Train Operator of the Year’ in 2006 and 2011.

 

If you have a proven track record of successfully delivering challenging business targets, championing innovation and fostering teamwork within a rail business you may be interested in one of these exciting opportunities based in Manchester.

 

Check out all our advertised roles and sign up for job alerts online @ www.firstgroupcareers.com

 

First TransPennine Express offer all its staff a comprehensive benefits package including free and reduced rate rail travel and a contributory final salary pension. 

 

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