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Vehicle Access and Parking Operations Manager

UK & Ireland 2028 Limited
Organisation
UK & Ireland 2028 Limited
Salary
Competitive
Location
Wembley Stadium, London
Contract type
Fixed Term (Full time)
Closing date
9 November 2025
Job Description
Role: Vehicle Access and Parking Operations Manager

Location: Wembley Stadium, London

Contract: Summer 2028


The Role

The Vehicle Access and Parking Operations Manager is responsible for the development and implementation of event transport operations at a venue level. Working closely with varied functional areas as well as liaising directly with venue contacts, the Venue Access and Parking Operations Manager will ensure seamless delivery of parking operations and onsite vehicle movement for key client groups including Teams, Referees and Tournament Guests across all nine EURO 2028 match venues.

The Vehicle Access and Parking Operations Manager will act as the key point of contact within the UK and Ireland 2028 Event Transport team for all venue transport matters, working closely with UEFA’s Vehicle Access and Parking Operations Specialist and will have line management responsibility for Vehicle Access and Parking Operations Coordinators covering all match venues.

This role supports the successful delivery of the UK&I 2028 Tournament through inclusive, values-driven and performance-focused contribution. The role is expected to model our organisational values: Embrace the Opportunity, Achieve Excellence, and Thrive Together.

What will you be doing?

Leads Vehicle Access and Parking Operations for UK and Ireland 2028 Event Transport team, including the management of a team of Coordinators
Development of Venue Transport Operations Plans for all EURO 2028 match venues
Maintain key working relationships with UEFA Vehicle Access and Parking Operations Specialist and EURO 2028 match venue points of contact to ensure alignment across all levels of planning
Develop and implement Vehicle Access and Parking Pass (VAPP) approach and policy for EURO 2028 working closely with UEFA Event Transport team
Support the processes of procurement, contracting and reconciliation of parking management service providers
Acts as key contact person for all internal and external stakeholders with regards to vehicle access and parking operations for the event
Defines and implements all Vehicle Access & Parking Policies and Procedures in line with the guidelines provided by UEFA
Coordinate with UK and Ireland 2028 Mobility team and local mobility stakeholders to ensure that all mobility planning, including Local Area Traffic Management Plans are factored into Vehicle Access and Parking Operations planning
Executes additional tasks as required in order to meet the changing priorities. 
Comply with all company policies and procedures to ensure the highest standards of health, safety and wellbeing can be maintained. 
What are we looking for?

Proven experience working within an Event Transport environment, preferably within major sports tournaments
Previous experience within a line management capacity
Demonstrable experience of stakeholder and supplier management
Excellent communication and relationship building skills
Computer-literate: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook
Analytical thinking
Project management
Previous experience working with mapping tools
Values & Behaviours

Embrace the Opportunity

Encourages experimentation and learning within the team.
Drives creativity in problem-solving.
Achieve Excellence

Sets high standards and supports team delivery.
Models accountability and integrity in all actions.
Thrive Together

Builds inclusive and trusting team environments.
Addresses conflict constructively and builds consensus.
Why apply?

We offer a competitive salary (plus benefits of 25 days holiday, contributory pension, Private Medical Insurance etc), which coupled with the opportunity to be part of one of the biggest sporting events to ever take place across UK & Ireland we think makes for an exciting place to be!


Where is the role based?
Our head office is based at the iconic Wembley Stadium in London, however depending on your role you may be required to travel across the UK and Ireland to our 9 Stadiums and 8 Host Cities, with some roles being based in those locations.

As an event delivery organisation, it’s important that we have regular time together in the office and currently employees come together at least 2 days a week at HQ in Wembley, with the number of days in HQ increasing as the project develops dependent upon your role requirements/location.


Everyone is welcome

We’re hiring for excellence through inclusion

UK & Ireland 2028 Limited actively promotes diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from everyone. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. If you have any requirements in respect of the recruitment or interview process, please mention this during your application. 

 As part of UK & Ireland 2028 Limited’s commitment to ensuring a safe environment for everyone, every employee will be required to complete a DBS check. The level of the check required will be based on the activity of the specific job role and in line with legislation and government guidance.
How to apply
To apply, please click on below link: https://careers.uki2028.com/job/786082
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