Hi everyone,
New to the forum. Have been job hunting for a few months now as I'm looking to leave my current career for pastures new. Transport for Wales has been high on the list of prospective employers.
I've seen Transport for Wales are advertising for a Conductor Manager. Based on the job description, it looks like something I'm suited to as there are a lot of parallels with my current job.
I was wondering if anyone could offer info as to what the day-to-day of the role actually like. For example, is it primarily office based or would you be out on the trains with the conductors? I imagine it's mostly the former. If office based, is that likely to be in a particular station, or in a different site? The location for the job says "Cardiff Valleys / Taffs Well".
Is it shift work - earlies, lates, nights? Not an issue, just would like to know.
Any insights at all would be really appreciated. And it doesn't have to be just for Transport for Wales - if anyone can advise about the role more generally, I'd still be grateful.
Thanks.
New to the forum. Have been job hunting for a few months now as I'm looking to leave my current career for pastures new. Transport for Wales has been high on the list of prospective employers.
I've seen Transport for Wales are advertising for a Conductor Manager. Based on the job description, it looks like something I'm suited to as there are a lot of parallels with my current job.
I was wondering if anyone could offer info as to what the day-to-day of the role actually like. For example, is it primarily office based or would you be out on the trains with the conductors? I imagine it's mostly the former. If office based, is that likely to be in a particular station, or in a different site? The location for the job says "Cardiff Valleys / Taffs Well".
Is it shift work - earlies, lates, nights? Not an issue, just would like to know.
Any insights at all would be really appreciated. And it doesn't have to be just for Transport for Wales - if anyone can advise about the role more generally, I'd still be grateful.
Thanks.