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Transport Resources is a niche consultancy aimed purely at the passenger transport market, providing a suite of resourcing solutions across a variety of industries within the sector.


Drawing upon 15 years experience of operating within this market, across different continents, Transport Resources bring the knowledge, expertise and capability to offer a variety of services for companies who are looking for recruitment assistance, bespoke to this particular industry.


With the ability to offer senior interim management assistance for a range of projects, as well as a senior level executive search capability, Transport Resources have the networks, contacts and experience needed to assist transport companies and organisations with all their recruitment needs.


Industries where we operate are;


Transport Owning Groups - Helping to build highly specialised teams bidding for government contracts, both in the UK and also increasingly internationally, covering heavy/light rail, metro, bus and ferries.


Train Operating Companies - Supply mobilisation resource following franchise award through to specific project teams, either to deliver committed obligations or help various departments with their day to day operations.


Passenger Transport Executives - Recruitment of key transport specific personnel.


As well as the main areas above we also work with other organisations across the whole transport and travel industry, both public and private sector.


For more information please contact Lee Cowap on leecowap@transportresources or visit the website at transportresources.co.uk


Unit 4, Westport House, Canal Lane, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent ST6 4NZ Tel: 01782 827054 Mobile: 07878 041285 Email: johnsherratt11@gmail.com


Office 3-4-5, Pristine House, Hurst Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST3 2LT


Tel: 01782 244833 Mobile: 07878 041285 Email: Johnsherratt11@gmail.com


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