Head of Operations
At Stagecoach East Scotland we operate bus and coach services throughout Fife, Perth and Kinross, Dundee and Angus. We are one of the largest Stagecoach operating companies, carrying approximately 30 million passengers every year, with over 1200 employees.
We’re looking for a Head of Operations to assist the Operations Director and wider Senior Leadership Team (SLT) in delivering an exceptional service to our customers, laying the foundations for our ambitious plans for the future.
Key to this is ensuring robust compliance with both our internal policies and our regulatory and operators licensing requirements while overseeing our Training School, team of Service Delivery Inspectors and providing guidance to our Operations Managers.
What we need from you:
Ideally, you’re an existing Operations Manager with a proven track record who is ready to progress their career.
A leader with an extensive knowledge of bus operations and regulatory compliance as well as having strong general business and financial planning acumen.
An excellent communicator who can engage with our colleagues, customers and stakeholders and who is passionate about delivering our objectives.
That you hold or are working towards your Transport Manager CPC and evidence of continuous professional development.
What we are offering you:
A competitive salary and a fully expensed company car with fuel allowance.
34 days annual leave including bank holidays.
Bonus scheme of up to 10% of salary as well enrolment in the Stagecoach pension and employee benefits schemes.
Applications should include a CV and brief statement on why you would be the exceptional candidate for the role. A job description and person specification can be requested upon application.
All applications should be sent via e-mail to: Karen.Lennox@stagecoachbus.com
Closing date: Friday 2nd June 2023.
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