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Posted 10 hours ago, valid for 11 days
Location

Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2PZ, England

Salary

£45,000 - £55,000 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Transport Manager - Service Delivery Manager will oversee a team of drivers and the Traffic Office, reporting to the Managing Director.
  • This role involves managing bus operations to enhance profitability and maintain service quality, while addressing customer service issues.
  • The ideal candidate should have experience in driver management, staff training, and adherence to operational policies.
  • A Transport Manager CPC qualification is required, and the position offers a salary of up to £55,000 plus benefits.
  • Candidates should have a strong understanding of British Domestic Hours Rules and basic computer skills.

Job Role Transport Manager - Service Delivery Manager

Reporting to the Managing Director, the role of Service Delivery Manager will be to help manage a team of drivers, aswell as the Traffic Office / Allocations. You will lead and manage all bus operations, and through efficient management of the operation to grow profitability and provide a consistent quality of service to our customers.

You will support the delivery of depot performance in respect of drivers and bus operational staff and managing the customer experience, dealing with any customer service issues that arise.  

To ensure a safe, punctual, reliable, and cost-effective delivery of services through robust and fair management of the team.

To deliver a highly skilled and trained workforce through driver engagement and compliance with operational policies and procedures.

Due to the nature and importance of this role, you will need to be a Team player and you will need to work closely with other members of your team to ensure that daily targets are met. You must lead, promote structure and discipline within the workplace, behave in a professional manner and lead by example. You must treat other employees and staff with dignity and respect as you would expect to be treated yourself.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee the traffic office and supervisory team;
  • Responsible for First Line driver management;
  • To carry out driver appraisals and direct report appraisals and improve staff skills and identify any training needs.
  • Oversee allocation of work
  • Manage Lost mileage and Network Issues
  • Management of punctuality
  • To manage your direct reports in accordance with policies, standard operating procedures, and all relevant legislation
  • To support the Managing Director in delivering agreed plans and budgets, including established level of service and service quality
  • Ensure that the Operator’s Licence undertakings are adhered to.

Team Responsibility KPI’s

To ensure that all KPI’s are met:

Team responsibility KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators) are compulsory and shall be met on an operational day-to-day basis 

Hand Over Report (Team)

You need ensure that the Traffic Office team record all matters arising from the Company’s operating activities and forward such information via email to the next on-duty Inspector. This approach will automatically ensure that the next on-duty Inspector is fully informed thus they are able to continue to monitor and act, as necessary. Verbal communication in respect of a handover report is unacceptable, it must be electronically recorded. 

Hours or Work

You are required to work 45 hours per week (Monday to Friday) you may be required to work weekends and anti-social hours as well as statutory holidays. A flexible approach toward working hours is required to ensure effective cover throughout each day of operation.

Health & Safety

Employees are required to comply with all Statutory/Company Health & Safety Policies and Procedures.

Preferred Skills

  • Excellent knowledge and understanding of British Domestic Hours Rules (as defined within the) Transport Act 1968 and the Working Time Regulations 1998.
  • A basic level of competence in the use of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Email).
  • A basic level of competence in the use of Omni-das and Ticketer systems.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

  • Transport Manager CPC

Salary upto 55k plus benefits 

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