About the job :
As a Ticket Barrier Assistant working on the Ticket Barrier at the station, you will work within a small team whilst on shift. Our Ticket Barrier Assistants are the first person and the last that our customers meet in what can be a very busy environment. This role is also responsible for collecting revenue from customers travelling without tickets. The work is sometimes challenging, but it can be a very rewarding job.
Your main responsibilities will be:
1. Delivering a high level of service to customers
2. Assisting in the day to day operation of the automatic ticket barriers
3. Ensuring customer security and responding to customer enquiries
4. Inspecting and issuing tickets
5. Addressing customer needs in times of service disruption
6. Ensuring the professional appearance of the gateline area by clearing rubbish and making sure customer walkways are unobstructed
7. Selling tickets via a mobile ticket machine and associated accountancy processes
You'll need to be:
8. Able to deliver exceptional front line customer service
9. A self-starter with a can do attitude
10. Confident when decision making
11. Able to remain calm yet directive in a crisis
12. Able to work to strict procedures
As a minimum you will need to have:
13. The ability to work as part of a team or independently
14. Evidence of numerical ability
15. Strong verbal and written communication skills
About the location
The role is based at Plymouth Station, and a short walk from Plymouth town centre. It is essential that you have your own transport as the times of shifts are often before or after public transport is available.
Working pattern
This role involves working shifts including weekends and bank holidays.
This advert has been created to generated a talent pool of suitable candidates to appoint as and when roles are approved in future.
Additional information
Applicants will be invited to undertake an online test once they have submitted their application. Applicants successfully short listed will be invited to undertake an interview. The successful candidate will be required to meet the medical standards for this role, including a drugs and alcohol screen, as well as obtain a Basic DBS Certificate.
Full training is provided at our Training Centre in Swindon which lasts up to three weeks. A travel pass and hotel accommodation are provided.
The Reward:
As well as a great team environment and comprehensive training, all GWR colleagues enjoy a range of benefits including on-going development, defined benefit pension scheme, free rail travel across the GWR network for you and your family, company-sponsored health care plan, discounted shopping and gym membership and an employee assistance programme.
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We celebrate and encourage diversity of thought, progressive ways of working and seeing all our colleagues grow and thrive.
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