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About Network Rail
Our Route
The West Coast South route stretches from the south of Crewe to London Euston, carrying millions of passengers, and up to 10% of the country's freight traffic each year. Our route contains the West Coast main line which stretches over 1,000 miles of track and has 64 passenger stations. It's also the busiest mixed-use railway in Europe, forming Anglo-Scottish journeys between London, Glasgow and Edinburgh, as well as providing commuter links to the capital through Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Buckinghamshire.
The West Coast main line was electrified in the 1960s, allowing for longer, faster train services for passengers and freight. This meant that London Euston Station had to be rebuilt to create space for the new overhead equipment and was the first station in London to provide express passenger journeys to distant cities.
Our Region
Our North West & Central region runs from London Euston and Marylebone in the South through the Chiltern and West Midlands regions, the North West of England, and Cumbria before joining with Scotland at Gretna. We are home to the West Coast Mainline, the busiest mixed-use railway in Europe, serving London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, and Glasgow.
We're a very busy region, with 1.3 million passengers travelling on our rails every weekday, and 700,000 tonnes of freight moved a week. With 571 stations in the North West & Central region, we make up a quarter of Britain's railway system.
We are committed to transforming the North West & Central region into a customer-focused service organisation, putting passengers first. We will prioritise safe, reliable train services against the ongoing need to build a bigger, better railway capable of transporting more people and produce in the future.
For us, Diversity means recognising differences between people while valuing the contribution they make. Inclusion means creating safe and welcoming workplaces with fair cultures that encourage innovative and fresh ways of thinking.
We value the commitments you may have outside of work and will consider flexible and hybrid working applications. If we can make it work we will!
We are thrilled to announce that Network Rail has been recognised as one of the Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equity for the fourth consecutive year!
Brief Description
We're looking for a driven and passionate individual to lead and deliver a key programme of work, aligned with our business goals and customer expectations. This isn't just about delivering projects; it's about doing so with a focus on safety, environmental responsibility, quality, and efficiency, all while adhering to our Corporate Governance and Company Standards.
While the ideal role location is in Bletchley, we're open to considering candidates along the West Coast South route, as travel to other locations will be an essential part of this position.
If you thrive in a dynamic environment and are ready to make an impact, we'd love to hear from you!
About the role (External)
Develop and deliver a specific programme of work, on time, to budget and to other agreed success criteria within corporate guidelines including the Investment Competence Framework.
Work with the client to establish an effective relationship supporting effective delivery, performance measurement and management of change. This should encompass, where appropriate, communications with outside bodies.
Develop and manage the Programme team (including external suppliers), monitoring adequate resources available to deliver a flexible, competent, skilled and effective workforce at all times.
Achieve the programme outturn and margins as agreed with the Senior Programme Manager.
Develop an appropriate strategy for the delivery of the Programme work scope.
Identify priority opportunities within the programme and lead promotion and sharing of best practice between programmes.
Monitor planning so that it considers cross-programme requirements and supports the effective delivery of contracted obligations.
Undertake accident investigation when remitted by the relevant designated competent person.
Identify and implement quality and efficiency improvement initiatives.
Lead and inspire the team to maintain full engagement in meeting business objectives.
Manage and comply with company procedures to provide appropriate resources, communication strategies, training, competency and evaluate the fitness of staff to safely deliver their accountabilities.
Act upon and discharge all Construction Design Management (CDM) obligations for projects as directed.
In order to be successful in this role, we would like you to have/to be:
Able to lead a team and motivate team members.
Relevant experience in the successful management of major programmes of work in the construction and/or rail industries.
Strong commercial and negotiation skills.
Knowledge of the principles of investment processes and procedures.
Knowledge of the principles of Health & Safety legislation, environmental and best practice.
Construction design management competence.
Project safety management experience.
Accident investigation experience.
We would also like but it isn't crucial to have:
IOSH/NEBOSH qualification.
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