The Franchise & support Manager role is a varied role managing the contractual relationship with NW&C lead operators and supporting other teams in their management of other operators who operate on our region. The role owns and manages the Track Access Contract with the operators and will manage all changes required to the contract and claims brought by the parties under the terms of the contract. Through this the role manages Network Rail;s financial risks and looks to optimise the financial outcome from the compensations mechanisms and claims within the Track Access Contract. The role also undertakes a range of contract compliance and assurance activities, for example by assuring the rights held in the contract against the rights required for the timetable, or preparing and certifying periodic payments made to the operators under compensation mechanisms within the contract. The role is a key contact for operators on a range of contractual matters and therefore develops and maintain effective working relationships with the TOC to ensure matters can be progressed and issues resolved. The role also acts as an advisor to the rest of the Region on Regulated Contract matters, and works with internal stakeholders to form Network Rail's position on a range of contractual matters., 1. Manage the contractual relationship with the TOC's on all issues including performance, access conditions, access agreements, invoicing and claims. 2. Communicate and challenge within and outside Network Rail's organisation so the TOC's contractual rights are met. 3. Manage the delivery of Improvement Plans specific to the TOC's. 4. Lead all negotiations on changes to the TOC's Track Access Contract. 5. Manage the contractual elements of the TOC's performance regimes to minimise payments and identify opportunities for improving processes. 6. Hold responsibility for both Network Rail's compliance and the TOC's compliance with the terms of the contractual agreements.
Whilst this is a contractual role it is also a relationship management role and the ability to develop good working relationships is key to being able to deliver the outcomes expected as well as having good attention to detail., · Qualified to degree level or equivalent · Previous experience in a commercial environment · Commercially astute, persuasive and customer focussed · Proven ability to negotiate in a complex commercial environment · Knowledge of relevant contracts and contractual environment including Track Access Contracts and the Network Code. · Previous experience of managing contractual relationships · Literate, analytical and numerate We would also like but it isn't crucial to have/to be: · Effective team leader with proven presentational and inter personal skills · Comprehensive knowledge and experience in the railway business · Comprehensive understanding of the railway industry structure and contractual relationships
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* Access to a range of contributory pension schemes, and the potential to top up your competitive salary with a bonus
* A subsidy of up to 75% on rail and underground season tickets if you travel to work on the train
* Privileged staff travel Leisure travel discount of 75%
* We can offer you a season ticket loan, annual season tickets are discounted.
* A 35-hour-per-week contract with flexible working options available to help support your work-life balance
* Hybrid working (2/3 days a week in the office/on site) and enhanced family-friendly support
* Take advantage of healthcare offers (including discounted healthcare club membership), discounted cycle hire, and online shopping sites
* 5 days of paid volunteering leave
* 2 weeks paid reserve leave for the Armed Forces community