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LU Service Control Level 3 Apprenticeship - London
Please note: This role may close soon depending on the level of interest so don’t miss out!
Help to manage the train service safely and efficiently and in the best interests of our customers.
"Having the opportunity to work within various operational teams is such an invaluable experience and a great way to learn more about the network." - Florence, Service Control Apprentice
Salary
£27,944
What we offer
- Free travel on the TfL network for you and a nominee who lives in the same household.
- Discounted National Rail and Eurostar travel.
- Defined pension contribution scheme
- Minimum 29 days annual leave (pro rata dependent on role) plus public and bank holidays
- Tax-efficient cycle-to-work programme
- Retail, health, leisure and travel offers & many more.
Duration
2 years apprenticeship in preparation for 6–12-month Service Control trainee role
Location
London
Suitable for those who can or have the potential to
- Work well in a face paced environment
- Manage the pressure of real time decision making well
- Handle complex, time critical situations consistently and safely
Entry requirements
- You are not eligible for this apprenticeship if you are currently on a TfL apprenticeship.
- If you are on an apprenticeship that is due to complete (this must include the qualification and EPA) before our start date on 7 September 2026 you may be eligible. If you are unsure please contact the TfL Early Careers Development team.
- A minimum of 2 GCSEs Grade A* - C or Grade 4 and above (or equivalents) including Maths and English Language
- You must be 18 years old by 7th September 2026 to be eligible for this scheme
- If you are successful in getting an offer for this apprenticeship scheme, your offer will be subject to a satisfactory medical which may include but is not limited to: drugs and alcohol screening, hearing test and eyesight tests including Ishihara Plates and Colour Assessment and Diagnosis tests to determine colour deficiency.
Start date
7th September 2026
Job overview
Service Controllers manage the entire London Underground train service safely and efficiently and in the best interests of our customers. They ensure that our published timetables are operated safely and that optimum train service is maintained at all times and especially following service disruption.
Service Controllers are the air traffic controllers of London Underground; they maintain and communicate the real time flow of information to stations and customers by operating all customer information systems. Service Controllers are also trained and qualified to operate signalling control systems on their line as well as monitor all vital control centre equipment.
You’ll often need to transition instantly from routine operations to full-scale incident management in response to sudden, complex service changes navigating cascading impacts across the network, making rapid, high-stakes decisions, and maintaining absolute composure under relentless pressure.
Service Controllers are accountable for ensuring that essential comms regarding service updates are made to other lines, maintenance and engineering teams, line-based management teams and emergency services through any and all incidents or situations, planned or unplanned. Service Controllers take the necessary action to keep the London Underground network moving!
What will I be doing?
- Learn how to communicate quickly, clearly and precisely with various individuals in many different scenarios
- Learn how different operational areas of London Underground work in partnership with Service Control to provide a reliable service
- Learn how to make fast, impactful decisions during planned, unplanned as well as emergency situations and communicate them to the relevant teams, thus ensuring the continued service to customers. Your apprenticeship will focus on building this understanding and experiencing our operational world.
You’ll gain a broad spectrum of knowledge through hands-on experience, learning directly from experienced and qualified staff during placements across the organisation. As part of this, you’ll actively contribute to operational activities alongside Station Assistants, Station Supervisors, and Train Managers taking on roles that build confidence and deepen your understanding of how frontline operations connect with Service Control.
Your apprenticeship will prepare you for the necessary learning which must be achieved in order to qualify as a Service Controller on our network.
You'll also be responsible for:
- Monitoring and updating real-time service information to keep the network moving.
- Managing multiple communication channels to ensure timely updates for stations, customers, and operational teams.
- Supporting incident response by gathering and relaying critical information during service disruptions.
- Accurately recording operational data, delays, and performance metrics for record keeping.
- Collaborating with frontline teams to understand and influence service delivery decisions.
- Learning to prioritise tasks under pressure and adapt quickly to changing circumstances.
- Using signalling and control systems to maintain safe and efficient train operations.
- Contributing to continuous improvement by identifying issues and suggesting practical solutions.
The ability to communicate clearly and effectively and the ability to impart knowledge of service control operating and safety procedures is vital.
Sustainability
Sustainability is intrinsic to TfL’s work ethos, and we ensure that we operate in a sustainable way to protect and regenerate the natural world. You’ll also be able to complete placements that help deliver our green strategy and ensure TfL is a strong, green heartbeat for London.
Where this career can take you
This apprenticeship is designed to support you in achieving a Service Controller role. To do so, you'll need to:
- Achieve your apprenticeship and end point assessment.
- Pass and qualify as a Signal Operator (Signaller)
- Pass both Service Controller courses (SCL2 part A&B)
- Complete the 6-12 months traineeship.
What training and support will you get?
Our award-winning teams will support your ongoing development, through a wide range of on-the-job practical experience and placements. We'll support your professional development through a combination of training, mentoring, and networking. You'll also receive one-to-one guidance throughout the programme from your:
- Apprenticeship Development Manager: Responsible for managing your overall programme and line manager responsibilities
- Placement manager: Responsible for your time while at the placement and support with your development to ensure you get the experience you need.
- Scheme sponsor: A senior manager who acts as a technical and professional lead for the scheme.
- Buddy: An ex-apprentice or experienced service controller operating in your desired control room to qualify in
What do we look for?
Our core values are extremely important to us, and we desire candidates who are:
- Caring about our colleagues, our customers, and our work
- Open to each other, to new ideas and to working together.
- Adaptable to diverse needs and willing to innovate.
Application process
Our application system requires all applicants to upload a CV. Although CVs are not reviewed during the shortlisting process, we do use them to confirm that applicants meet the required grade eligibility criteria. You are welcome to upload a basic CV however, please ensure that the section detailing your qualifications is accurate and up to date. Please note we do not read cover letters.
The application process consists of 5 steps, including online assessments which will need to be completed within an allocated time frame. We highly recommend that you read through this document thoroughly so that you can familiarise yourself with the process. You will receive information and guidance around each assessment stage as you progress through your application.
Please pay close attention to emails and deadlines provided noting you have 1 week to complete online assessments and we cannot re-issue these tests once the deadline passes. Assessment centres for apprentice roles will take place from March - May 2026, please note that many roles only have 1 assessment day and we are unable to guarantee alternative dates. We are conducting assessment centres in-person and virtually (role dependent).
Our city. Made better by you.
TfL is a place that’s open to your ideas. Where you can make a tangible impact and see the positive results of your work on the people and places around you. It’s a place where you can thrive and achieve. Where you’re encouraged and enabled and empowered to feel pride in the work you do. The clue is in the name, really. We work together for a better London. A better place for everyone. Constantly improving and enhancing how we operate to shape a city of the future.
Inclusive recruitment process
We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We want to represent the city we serve, which will help us become a more innovative and efficient organisation. Our goal is to make our recruitment as inclusive as possible. We are a disability confident employer who guarantee an interview to any disabled candidate who meets all of the essential criteria. In High Volume campaigns including Graduate, Apprentice and Intern recruitment the minimum criteria we set is achieving a pass mark in our first stage assessments, adopting a proportionate approach as part of the Disability Confident scheme. Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments for any stages of the application process.
Contact us
Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments.
Contact the recruitment team by
- Phone: 0203 005 1680 (Monday to Friday between 09:00 and 17.30)
- Email: earlycareerscampaigns@tfl.gov.uk
How to apply
To apply for this role and to find out more, please click on the apply button. Please note that applications may close before the application deadline, so apply early to avoid disappointment.
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