French Selection (FS)
French Speaking Transport and Staff Controller

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Folkestone
Ref: 4324FC
Company Profile
A well-established service provider with international operations
Responsibilities
French Speaking Transport and Staff Controller
Location: Folkestone
Salary: up to £43,000 per annum plus great benefits
Ref: 4324FC
Main duties: To be responsible for the management and assignment of staff to ensure smooth operations as well as provide relevant information to internal and external departments
The Role
- Coordinate and allocate staff to support operational requirements and service delivery
- Monitor staff availability and arrange cover where required
- Respond quickly to operational changes, disruptions and emerging issues
- Adjust staffing plans to maintain service continuity and performance
- Communicate effectively with staff, managers and stakeholders
- Monitor operational activity and identify the causes of service issues or delays
- Provide timely and accurate operational updates to relevant teams
- Maintain accurate records of operational events, changes and communications
- Ensure all activities are carried out in line with company procedures and safety requirements
- Support operational managers in delivering an efficient and effective service
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- Fluent in French required (from B2 level and above)
- Previous experience in railway / control centre beneficial
- Ability to work under pressure as well as in a fast-paced environment
- Excellent communication skills and able to lead by example
- Good IT skills
- Valid Driver’s licence and passport essential
- Willing and able to work on a rotational shift pattern
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