Network Rail
Asset Protection Scheme Interface Manager

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Who We Are
Network Rail operates and maintains the railway infrastructure 24/7 365 days a year. Our purpose is to connect people and goods with where they need to be and our vision is for a simpler, better, greener railway.
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Our North West route covers Cheshire to Cumbria, including key cities like Liverpool and Manchester, and destinations such as Blackpool and the Lake District. Major stations include Crewe, Liverpool Lime Street, Preston, and Manchester Piccadilly and Victoria.
This busy region sees 1.3 million daily passengers and moves 700,000 tonnes of freight weekly, with 571 stations making up a quarter of Britain's rail network.
In the North West & Central Region, we're proud to be building a workforce that reflects the diverse communities we serve. We know that inclusive teams make better decisions, drive innovation, and help us create a safer, more accessible railway for everyone. Even if you don't meet every single requirement, we encourage you to apply.
If you're passionate about making a difference and believe you have the skills or potential to thrive in this role, we'd love to hear from you. We're committed to creating an open, supportive environment where everyone feels they belong. Your unique perspective and experience could be exactly what we need to keep Britain moving safely and sustainably. Discover more about our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Network Rail Equity, diversity and inclusion - Network Rail.
About The Role
Two opportunities have become available to join the North West Route ASPRO team. You'll support the safe delivery of externally funded rail projects, working with clients and stakeholders to manage risks, ensure compliance, and integrate projects efficiently within the operational railway.
This role supports the delivery of externally funded, high-value rail infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with Network Rail governance, assurance requirements and project delivery standards. It provides oversight of operational railway risks, supports informed decision-making, and helps ensure projects are planned and delivered safely and efficiently.
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Acting as a key interface between Network Rail, clients and stakeholders, the role ensures compliance with relevant legislation and industry standards, including CDM and Common Safety Method requirements. It supports resource planning, risk management, project assurance and the achievement of key milestones, while helping to resolve issues and implement mitigation measures where required.
The role also focuses on building strong stakeholder relationships, managing expectations and promoting collaborative working. It identifies opportunities to improve efficiency, reduce asset and maintenance liabilities, support cost recovery and share lessons learned from accidents, incidents and close calls to drive continuous improvement across projects.
Learn more about our Asset Protection and Optimisation team here.
What's In It For You
Here are a few of the benefits we offer:
- Salary: Band 4C, starting at £43,588 and increasing to £53,167
- 28-day annual leave with the option to buy and sell days (contract dependant)
- 5 days paid volunteer or carers leave
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- A range of discounted offers including, childcare vouchers, healthcare offers - cycle to work, healthcare club discounted membership and other benefits
- Subsidies of up to 75% on rail and underground season tickets
- 75% discount on leisure travel (discretionary)
- A choice of contributory pension schemes
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Closing date: 4 September 2026. Late applications will not be accepted.
Safe behaviour is a requirement of working for Network Rail. Applicants should be able to demonstrate their awareness of our safety vision
Your Experience And Skills
In order to be successful in this role, we would like you to have/to be:
- Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline or equivalent experience
- Membership (or working towards membership) Association for Project Management
- Achieved PRINCE2 Foundation or equivalent.
- Knowledge of the operational railway and railway infrastructure
- Demonstrable experience of delivery of projects in the rail environment
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
- Team player able to quickly build relationships and share knowledge acquired
- Demonstrable ability to constructively challenge the ideas of others with good evaluation and decision-making skills.
- Understanding of project commercial requirements & programme controls
- Knowledge of health, safety & environmental requirements and legislation including CDM Regulations and CSM-RA
- Knowledge and experience of project budget management.
- Knowledge of GRIP/PACE
We would also like but it isn't crucial to have/to be:
- Knowledge of investment, commercial and procurement practices.
- Previous experience working within Asset Protection
- Understanding of rail infrastructure maintenance techniques
- Knowledge of rail possessions/ isolations
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