A rare but amazing opportunity has come up within Central Routes Asset Protection and Optimisation team for an Asset Protection Project Interface Manager. A role where you can truly make a huge impact.
As Asset Protection Project Interface Manager, you will be accountable to safely and seamlessly integrate complex multi-disciplinary externally funded key schemes and major enhancements into the railway environment, whilst minimising impacts on existing railway operations and operational infrastructure. You will leverage your knowledge and understanding of rail related risks and constraints to facilitate solutions that align with external client objectives whilst meeting all stakeholder requirements. In addition, you will lead the external client team driving adherence to relevant Network Rail and rail industry standards and processes whilst managing client expectations.
About the role (External)
What will you be doing?
Your day-to-day responsibilities will be varied and will include
· Developing and delivering solutions for externally funded key projects and schemes, high value, politically sensitive and multi-disciplinary projects (Levels of Control 1, 2, 3 & 4) and where mandated, assure delivery in accordance with the GRIP and PACE lifecycle. Manage the seamless integration of all project risks affecting the operational railway.
· Engaging with and manage the interface with stakeholders to enable compliance with Network Rail governance and assurance processes. Facilitate compliance against the Railways Act and Network Licence and oversee the completion of deliverables.
· Interrogating the Client remit and programme and provide clarity of operational railway interface requirements. Devise solutions to enable early and accurate decision making by the Client.
· Liaising with Construction Design Management (CDM) Client and other duty holders to establish principles for project compliance with the CDM Regulations.
· Leading the Network Rail interface with projects to secure and allocate resource and assure delivery of projects in compliance with Network Rail processes and procedures. Communicate progress against defined milestones and expectations, implementing contingency measures where necessary.
· Facilitating the agreement between all parties to identify which organisation acts as proposer for infrastructure changes in accordance with Common Safety Method - Risk Assessment Regulations. Lead the monitoring and analysis of all aspects of risk and performance over the project lifecycle.
· Leading the review of lessons learned, and developing of mitigation strategies with stakeholders to refine project proposals to facilitate successful delivery.
· Building and developing effective relationships with all stakeholders, manage expectations, champion project interests, leveraging levels of influence of key contacts within relevant organisations.
· Identifying and progressing opportunities to reduce Network Rails asset and maintenance liabilities, resolve conflicting works and drive efficiencies.
· Facilitating full recovery of Network Rail costs in accordance with the legal agreements in place between the external party and Network Rail.
· Undertaking accident investigations when remitted to do so by the relevant designated competent person.
· Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline or equivalent demonstrable experience
· Membership (or working towards membership) of the Association for Project Management
· Registered PRINCE2 Practitioner or equivalent
· Knowledge of the operational railway and railway infrastructure
· Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills at all levels (should include customers; 3^rd party representatives, other business and functional leaders)
· Successful relevant experience in a complex project environment including demonstrable experience in team management, planning, contracting and delivery of projects
· Previous experience in managing ambiguity and constructively challenging others ides with strong evaluation and decision-making skills
· Demonstrable experience of health, safety & environmental requirements including CDM Regulations and CSM-RA with knowledge of Health & Safety legislation and best practice
· Understanding of project commercial requirements & programme controls
· Knowledge of GRIP
· Knowledge of investment, commercial and procurement practices
· Competent in Accident investigation
It's not mandatory to have the below, but it would be desirable to have:
· Previous experience working within Asset Protection
· Understanding of rail infrastructure maintenance techniques
· Knowledge of rail possessions/ isolations
Network Rail operates and maintains the railway infrastructure 24/7 365 days a year.
Our passengers and freight users are at the heart of everything we do. We help connect people to their friends and families and get goods to their destination safely and efficiently. We're an organisation where people matter. When you're part of our team, you matter to us and you matter to millions.
We're continuing to build a more diverse and inclusive organisation which is representative of the passengers we serve. To do this, it's essential we become a more open, diverse and inclusive organisation, harnessing the skills and expertise of all our people and attracting the best talent to help us have a safe, accessible railway for everyone. We're an inclusive employer of choice and we welcome applications from everyone.
Our Route
Central route is at the heart of Britain's railway. The route covers a major part of the national rail network and is a key commuter line in and out of Birmingham, with hundreds of thousands of passengers, and thousands of tonnes of freight carried within our route each week. Within our route is the Chiltern Main Line between London Marylebone and the West Midlands, the Snow Hill line from Stratford-upon-Avon to Worcester, the Cross City line in Birmingham, and lines to other cities including Wolverhampton, Coventry, Walsall, and Oxford.
We are home to Birmingham New Street station, the busiest station outside of London with more than 170,000 passengers using it every day.
Salary: starting from £55,596 raising to £62,546 per annum. Network Rail adheres to a structured pay framework, any salary offered will be within the pay range advertised.