Your investigative skills matter.
As a train delay attributor youll record, report and support solutions around train delays onyour part of the rail network, helping to keep millions moving every day.
Youll have a keen eye for detail as youre working with delay data, and youll also be able to develop a good rapport with a wide range of people across your part of the network as you work to find out the root cause of each delay. Youll also be able to deal with competing deadlines, confirming responsibility of each delay with both accuracy and pace.
And if you make the grade then you can look forward to a rewarding and fulfilling career with acompany that recently joined the top 50 in the Glassdoor's 2021 Best Places to Work.
When delays happen, youll build an accurate picture of the reasons behind them.
Using data and working with our signaller community and other colleagues across the railway youll get to the heart of each delay. Having recognised the situation, you will then use this to create accurate reports and attribute the reasons for the delays. If train reporting procedures fail, youll make a difference, from advising managers to agreeing the use of alternate train time information.
Your skills matter
You dont need rail experience but you do need to show how your transferrable skills meet the following.
- Data skills - You'll need strong analytical skills and be confident in working with data.
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People skills - Youll be able to build strong working relationships and manage different stake holder requirements.
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Agility With many competing deadlines and the demand for quick and accurate resolutions, youll be experienced in managing your time with agility and flexibility.
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IT skills Youll be using bespoke IT systems and Windows based applications and so youll be confident in using technology.
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Confident decision making making accurate and informed decisions is key in this role and youll be confident in standing by the decisions you make.
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Operations knowledge- The ability to develop a good understanding of railway and infrastructure operations and have a good knowledge of your local area are important for this role.
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Presentation skills Reporting is a key part of the Train Delay Attributor role and so youll be able to get your message across clearly, accurately and concisely
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Shift working this role involves shift working and to youll be willing and able to work on a shift basis.
This role involves days, nights and weekend working and the job is safety critical. Offers of employment are subject to drug and alcohol testing and passing of the relevant medical assessment and BPSS pre-employment checks. This will include a hearing and eyesight examination.