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Network Planning Manager

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Network Planning Manager (Scotland & York)
Due to an internal promotion, we have a fantastic opportunity for a Network Planning Manager (Scotland & York), to join our Network team on a full time permanent basis. This is a hybrid role and will be based from our Caledonia depot.
The Network Planning Manager leads the local delivery of network planning and development, managing Network Planners and providing critical insight, data, and modelling to support long-term strategy, service changes, and franchising readiness.
Reporting to the Head of Network, the role holder will collaborate cross-functionally and engages with local stakeholders—including LTAs, depots, and community groups, ensuring network plans are operationally viable, customer-focused, and aligned with business performance, budget, and growth objectives.
Key Responsibilities
- Intelligent Network Design: Design and optimise bus routes and timetables using planning software, ensuring alignment with customer demand, operational constraints, and commercial targets.
- Leading Tactical Service Change Activity: Lead the team of Network Planners on tactical service change delivery, contributing to short and medium-term modifications in response to local authority requests, punctuality issues, or business priorities.
- Strategic Network Development: Support the Head of Network with strategic planning activities, providing local insight and data to inform long-term network strategies, growth opportunities, and franchising readiness.
- Commercial Planning Alignment: Work closely with the Commercial Director to propose and develop Network plans that aim to deliver against the financial and operational targets of the business.
- Financial Modelling and Forecasting: Lead the local modelling and analysis for forecasting, budgeting, and tender submissions, including B2B and supported service contracts.
- Regulatory Compliance Oversight: Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, including service registrations, BODS, roadside publicity, and internal governance processes.
- Cross-Functional Leadership: Lead on the local elements of cross-functional delivery, working closely with Scheduling Commercial, Operations, Engineering, and external stakeholders to align on timelines, checkpoints, and service changes.
- Stakeholder Relationship Management: Actively engage with local stakeholders, including LTAs, community groups, and internal depots, acting as a trusted and responsive partner for the relevant geographic location.
- Electric Vehicle Integration: Oversee the integration of electric vehicles (EVs) into the network, ensuring schedules align with charging and operational requirements.
- Operating Rhythm and Team Development: Contribute to a structured operating rhythm, feeding into planning cycles, performance reviews, succession planning, team development and service delivery governance.
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- Proven experience in network planning or transport operations, ideally in a leadership role.
- Strong commercial acumen and a proven track record in cost/benefit analysis. The successful candidate is expected to be highly numerate.
- Proficiency in network planning and timetabling tools (e.g. Prospective, Optibus) is highly desired. Alternatively, an advanced level of IT literacy is a necessity.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement and influencing skills.
- Demonstrated ability to lead and develop high performing teams.
- Geographical knowledge of the areas of operation and responsibility is preferred.
- Ability to work in a high-pressured environment consistently delivering on objectives within timeframe.
- Knowledge of regulatory requirements for bus operations (e.g. service registration, BODS).
- Understanding of electric vehicle operations and their impact on network planning is an advantage.
- Experience working with or within local authorities or public transport partnerships is desirable.
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