Operational Planning Managers

Employer: Network Rail
Salary: Circa £60,000
Location: Milton Keynes
Closing date: 17th August 2012
Position advertised by: Network Rail

 

Operational Planning Managers 

c.£60,000 plus bonus and benefits

Today, were carrying more people, moving more freight and creating faster, more efficient journeys. As demand on the railway increases and capacity becomes more scarce, the challenge of creating high-quality timetables becomes more complex. Finding solutions will be something that youll relish.

As part of the senior leadership team, this key role will lead the delivery of high quality timetables, working with customer and colleagues to make the best use of capacity.  You will be an excellent leader, experienced in managing large teams and multiple customers, able to drive great results from your team, influence strategically with real business acumen, and deliver projects on time and within budget.

If this sounds like a challenge you are ready for, please visit networkrail.co.uk/careers and enter the reference ‘IRC604244’ in the keyword search box.

This role will be based at our brand new national headquarters The Quadrant, Milton Keynes.

Network Rail welcomes applications from a diverse range of candidates regardless of background, disability or gender and is committed to creating a workforce as diverse as the communities we serve. 

Closing date: 17 August 2012

 

 

 

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