OW Head of Operations Delivery, Indirect (102179) G5
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The Wales & Western region includes more than 2,700 miles of railway and we serve communities and businesses of Wales, the Thames Valley, West of England, and the Southwest Peninsula.
Our ambition to be responsive to passengers and freight users drives us every day and we're empowered to do the right thing for those who use the rail network. We actively challenge unsafe practices and take responsibility for addressing risks, resolving issues, and protecting safety and wellbeing.
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As a Network Rail employee, you will enjoy a wide range of benefits!
1. Privileged staff travel - Leisure travel discount of 75% on all leisure travel and includes family members.
2. A subsidy of up to 75% on rail and underground season tickets if you travel to work on the train.
3. GWR ticket alliance – Heavily discounted all day passes for you and up to 3 friends and family to use across the GWR network (20 passes per year)
4. Benefits package including healthcare offers, a cycle to work scheme, discounted healthcare club membership, and a discounted offers and benefits including childcare, healthcare and online shopping site.
5. A range of Pension schemes to choose from
6. Effectively manage work-life balance with a 35hrs per week contract, hybrid working and enhanced family friendly support.
7. 5 days paid volunteering leave.
8. 2 weeks paid reserve leave for the Armed Forces community.
9. In Wales and Western region, you will have the opportunity to join PROUD, our reward and recognition scheme where you can say thanks and recognise colleagues across the region who have demonstrated outstanding values and behaviours.
Are you an experienced operational leader ready to lead and enable the delivery of exceptional performance?
Network Rail's Western Route and Great Western Railway are joining forces to ensure a safe and efficient railway for all our passengers and freight users.
As the Head of Network Delivery, you'll play a pivotal role in delivering the train service our region needs. You'll lead the joint network and train service delivery teams, aiming to meet safety, performance, and financial goals while balancing the needs of all customers. Your strategic leadership will be crucial in the delivery of the day to day train service, industry command and control, incident response, and train service recovery. You'll also be responsible for preparing and implementing real-time contingency and recovery plans, and leading efforts to improve real time train performance as well as embedding the learning from incidents using data and delay attribution. You'll empower our teams by promoting a culture of proactive leadership, encouraging them to lead and make informed decisions for the benefit of our customers.
About the role (External)
The Head of Network Delivery is a pivotal role in delivering the train service our region needs.
This leadership position involves leading the joint network and train service delivery teams across both NR and GWR, including key roles such as the SNDMs, DSDMs, train running controllers, train service managers and incident response managers, to meet defined safety, performance, and financial objectives while balancing the interests of all customers.
The ideal candidate will provide strategic leadership in industry command and control, incident response, and train service recovery. They will be responsible for preparing and implementing real-time contingency and recovery plans, and leading efforts to improve real-time train performance.
Additionally, they will embed learning from incidents using data and delay attribution. Effective communication and collaboration with other departments and stakeholders are essential. You'll empower our teams by promoting a culture of proactive leadership, encouraging them to lead and make informed decisions for the benefit of our customers. The role also includes training and developing team members to enhance their skills and performance.
Key Accountabilities
1. Lead and direct the development and implementation of the routes formal Incident Management strategy and structure.
2. Direct development and implementation of real time strategic plans to achieve recovery targets using industry resources.
3. Inspire excellence in the quality of service provided to Network Rail’s customers.
4. Accountable for communications to the Route Executive team, National Operations Centre and senior stakeholders regarding restoration and recovery of the network.
5. Direct the team to achieve business / functional objectives and meet key performance measures. Create an engaged, motivated working environment in line with company values.
6. Create a culture to enable customer and frontline employee feedback to be reflected in policies and procedures to deliver continuous performance improvement.
7. Achieve financial, technical, safety and customer satisfaction targets.
8. Lead delivery of the team in compliance with policies, procedures and standards and direct the development of disaster and incident management plans.
9. Manage the development and implementation of safety, train performance and customer satisfaction, initiatives. With the Head of Maintenance Delivery and Head of Operations Delivery, create plans to address customer needs and performance issues.
10. Lead real-time delivery of train performance and implement processes to deliver continuous improvement.
11. Accountable for level 1 delay attribution across the route.
Job Skills, Experience and Qualifications
Essential
1. Member of relevant professional body or equivalent experience
2. Significant successful experience in operational management in a Safety Critical Industry
3. Recognised delivery leadership capability
4. Able to demonstrate understanding of NR safety management system
5. Proven ability to influence decision making at all levels and build cross functional / cross company relationships
6. Proven communication and strategic leadership skills
7. Significant knowledge of rail industry
8. Significant successful experience in management in a dynamic complex environment
9. Extensive knowledge of the railway operating code, service recovery, contingency planning and railway operating and maintenance practices
10. Demonstrable knowledge and understanding of incident management processes and concepts in the rail industry with successful experience of incident management at both a strategic and tactical level
Desirable
1. Qualified as Rail Incident Officer (RIO) and Rail Incident Commander (RIC)
2. Knowledge of relevant railway industry communication systems
1st stage interviews to be held on the 14th April in Swindon
As part of the recruitment process, there will be some timed AON tests to be completed which will be communicated out to applicants once the vacancy closes.
Please get your application in as soon as possible, we may close the advert before the listed closing date if we receive enough applications. Late applications will not be accepted.
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We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status. Click here for more information.
Diversity and inclusion are more than just buzz words for us. We’re constantly striving to make sure we provide a welcoming and safe environment for everyone. We recognise that certain groups are under-represented within our team and we’re working closely with our regional diversity and inclusion networks to make sure we support these groups as best as we can.
Network Rail is a Disability Confident Leader and we’ll try our best to adapt the process and offer a reasonable alternative to help support people with disabilities access, apply and interview for roles. You can visit Evenbreak’s Career Hive for advice on accessibility support if you’re unsure of the options available. Should you require any reasonable adjustments/modifications, please include within your application.
Our Drugs and Alcohol Standard has changed. All prospective candidates will be required to undergo and pass a drugs and alcohol test. Your application will be rescinded if you record a positive test. All positive drugs and alcohol test results for prospective candidates will be securely held on Sentinel database and a 5-year suspension from applying for a safety critical role, a role which requires PTS certification or a Key Safety role on Network Rail Managed Infrastructure will be enforced.
Keeping people safe on the railway is at the heart of everything we do. Safe behaviour is therefore a requirement of working for Network Rail. You should demonstrate your personal dedication to safety on your application.
Please be aware this role holds a mandatory requirement for the incumbent to hold valid security vetting clearance. Any offer will be conditional on the successful candidate obtaining clearance prior to a start date being agreed.
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