Until then, Patrick had worked for a local authority in London for 14 years. “
I thought getting a job in a similar area would be quite straightforward,” he remembers. “
In the end, it took a few months to find my feet.”
Having left behind his role in recycling operations management, when Patrick saw a job advertised to manage cleaning operations for the national rail operator, he could immediately see he had transferrable skills.
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I did an interview, and I was excited,” he says. “
It was all the sort of work I know I can do well – working with large groups of people, empowering them, and delivering results.”
That was over five years ago now, and Patrick hasn’t looked back. With oversight of eleven sites and a team of 10 supervisors nationally, he has set to work unifying a team that often feels separate from the waking world.
“A few years ago, there was an employee survey,” Patrick says, “and we couldn’t get our night cleaners interested in filling it in. They felt like nobody appreciated the work they did… that nobody saw them.”
Through greater engagement with his team of supervisors, and regular visits to the sites themselves when colleagues are at work, Patrick has started to change that.