Start Date: September 2025 (subject to background checks)
Morson is a principal supplier of track resources to Transport for London, with teams working around the clock to deliver vital maintenance, upgrade, and enhancement projects across the capital’s transport network.
We know that success comes from hiring great people - and we’re now looking for a Resource Planner to join our expanding Track Access and Protection department:
Both roles are based at our Canning Town operations facility and will work predominantly during the day.
The Role
As a Resource Planner, you’ll be responsible for coordinating and managing safety-critical track protection resources to ensure smooth, efficient service delivery to support Network Rail and Rail for London Infrastructure projects.
Your key responsibilities will include:
- Planning and managing safety-critical track protection resources
- Allocating client requests to the most suitably qualified and competent operatives
- Ensuring operatives receive full work notifications, including contact details, meeting points, and job requirements
- Generating all necessary briefings, job descriptions, and summary sheets
- Acting as the point of contact for clients and operatives, resolving any issues or queries raised.
- Coordinate training to ensure safety-critical licenses remain valid
- Continuously servicing the current contract, but push to obtain new opportunities
✅ What We’re Looking For
- Someone with safety-critical rail protection experience or willing to be trained in either:
- RFLI or NWR – The basic qualifications
- Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail
- Confident communicator with the ability to liaise across teams and with external stakeholders
- Proactive problem-solver who can remain calm under pressure
What We Offer
- Competitive salary with opportunities for career progression
- Ongoing training and investment in your professional development
- A supportive, inclusive culture that values diversity and equality
- Access to health and well-being support, including mental health initiatives