Qualified Train Drivers

Employer: LOROL
Salary: £48,451.00
Location: London
Closing date: 22nd June 2012
Position advertised by: LOROL

ABOUT US

We are London Overground Rail Operations Ltd, (LOROL), the joint venture company combining two of the worlds most reliable and customer focused railways – MTR Corporation and Deutche Bahn AG.   It’s an exciting time to join us! We are working to regenerate, expand and enhance the London Overground network driving the vision for integrated travel across London. Our purpose is to transform our railway, connecting communities across London and we are committed to delivering top quality customer service. We are looking for innovative, customer focused individuals who can help us achieve this vision.

ABOUT THE ROLE

An exciting opportunity has arisen for Qualified Train Drivers who are highly committed and customer focused to really add value to the business. We require a small group of experienced train drivers to join our group of newly qualified drivers and support the team based at New Cross Gate.   Applicants will need to have a minimum of 2 years experience train driving along with a good safety of the line record.

You will also need to have the ability to work under pressure and react positively to unforeseen circumstances.

Basic salary of £48,451 per annum

Closing date – 15th June 2012

Email: careers@lorol.co.uk

Website: www.lorol.co.uk

LOROL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER AND WE WELCOME ALL APPLICATIONS ESPECIALLY FROM WOMEN AND BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC GROUPS WHO ARE CURRENTLY UNDERREPRESENTED


 

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