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Technical Controller (Control Room Technical Operator/Maintenance Controller)

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About SPT
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is the largest of Scotland’s seven regional transport partnerships. We run the Glasgow Subway, a host of specialist bus services and are responsible for delivering better public transport for all.
SPT is currently delivering a £288m Subway Modernisation Project to improve the customer experience and secure this iconic public asset for future generations. The first new Subway trains have arrived in Glasgow and work on Subway Modernisation continues at pace this year. This is your opportunity to be part of the future of the Subway and to ensure that we deliver excellent customer service in all aspects of our Operations for years to come.
As well as an excellent remuneration package, giving potential earnings of £41,892K to £45,848K gross inclusive of allowances, SPT offers a great career average pension scheme, free Subway travel and subsidised rail travel to and from work.
About The Role
The Technical Controller is a member of the Maintenance team reporting to the Shift Service Delivery Managers. You will provide first line technical inputs to the Operational Control Centre (OCC) as the primary contact for the Subway Operations team for any technical issues that arise during operational hours and co-ordinate the technical response to avoid or reduce any impact from service affecting failures.
You will provide real time support to the Subway Operations team and ensure incident reports include all required technical details. You will be the first technical responder to alarms and diagnostic data outputs from the Subway Integrated System and initiate immediate action for priority alarms and co-ordinate appropriate technical responses for each event.
The Technical Controller will play a key role in the monitoring and analysis of system technical data from the SCADA system and support the continuous improvement of the Subway Integrated System’s performance.
This role may suit a maintenance technician/engineer looking to take the next steps in their career by using and growing their skillset, problem-solving, and technical expertise in a dynamic operational and data driven maintenance environment.
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The successful candidate will have experience of working in a maintenance environment, technical data analysis/use of SCADA and working on technical systems, including telecoms and control. Knowledge of engineering methodologies such as condition-based monitoring (CBM) and reliability centred maintenance (RCM) is desirable.
You will have experience of working in a safety critical or highly regulated environment and be aware of health and safety practices and requirements. Experience of a railway or public transport industry is desirable although not essential.
You will be a Time Served Technical Apprentice or Graduate or be able to demonstrate equivalent experience. An HNC in an engineering/technical/data science subject is desirable, although not essential.
You will have the ability to work in an environment where a high level of concentration, vigilance and safety awareness is required. You must be able to interpret and explain technical information. You must be computer literate and able to adapt quickly to new technologies and software. Attention to detail and an aptitude to complete formal paperwork whilst recognising the importance of data quality and accurate reporting.
A highly motivated, professional, reliable and capable individual you will be a team player with the ability to plan work, operate in a changing environment and react effectively to changing demands. You will use your good communication skills to collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure our services are delivered in a professional manner and deliver positive change.
Further details of the role and key responsibilities are set out in the job description.
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Full time hours will be 35 hours a week on a maximum 5/7 shift basis. You will be based in Broomloan Depot, Robert Street, Glasgow.
What We Can Offer You…
- 33 Days Annual and Public Holiday Entitlement (41 days after 5 years’ service)
- Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme - SPT contribute 19.3% of your annualised pay
- SPT actively encourages learning and development and are committed to ongoing learning and development to support career progression
- Employee Travel Pass Scheme - a Subway Smartcard to travel on the Glasgow Subway for free plus an additional card for a member of your household
- Salary Sacrifice Bus or Rail Season Ticket Scheme - subsidised at a maximum of £667 towards the cost
- Cycle to Work Scheme, Employee Assistance Programme, Long Service Awards, Credit Union
How To Apply
To apply, please select the ‘apply now’ button to complete an online application form.
Closing date for applications will be 2 September 2026 23:59hrs
SPT is an Equal Opportunities company welcoming applications from a diverse background. If you’ve got the right skills for the job we want to hear from you. SPT encourage applications from the right candidates regardless of age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, belief or race.
SPT operates blind recruitment, which is the process of removing any and all identification details from candidate application forms. This includes identifiable personal details such a candidate’s name, gender, ethnicity and age. This information is not visible to our Hiring Managers. This practice is used to ensure fairness, attract diverse candidates and to remove unconscious bias from our recruitment process. By implementing this approach, SPT aims to create a level playing field to assess applicants solely based on their skills, qualifications and experience.
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