This role can be based at any of our office locations: London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, York or Glasgow

This post will work across both access and international functions. You will develop a sound understanding of the contractual framework for regulated access contracts and apply the relevant legislation and our policy.

 

This post will focus on our company’s international engagement, including the regulation of cross-border infrastructure and services. You will have a key role in delivering our responses to a high-profile proposals to introduce growth and competition on international rail services to and from the UK.

You will develop and draw upon a sound understanding of the regulatory framework for international rail. You will work with colleagues, stakeholders in industry and government, and counterparts in France, to apply our economic regulatory functions to cross-border infrastructure and train services.

 

You will also find yourself supporting colleagues across the broader directorate and office in casework, reporting or policy projects. This is likely to include support for decisions on determining access to the network, or to service facilities, for freight and passenger services.

 

We have adopted hybrid working and are currently expected to work from a workplace location for a minimum of two days per week.

 

This is a role is being considered on a full time and part time basis with flexible working and job share options

 

Please refer to the attached Job Description and Candidate Information Pack for further details.

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