There’s a lot things unknown about this role still as the re-org has only just finished consultation and rosters etc still need to be drawn up and agreed. I’ve seen some proposed drafts (and had input on them) but it’s fairly standard railway fare.
This is largely an information co-ordination job (it essentially replaces the current Network Information Co-ordination Manager grade) but is an excellent external opportunity to get into LUL. Whilst there is no defined career progression (fairly standard on LU), it would give you some excellent experience if you did want to progress to Service Controller, which is the grade that looks after individual lines.
There may be some level of comms with/for other TfL Rail modes (as per the new name of Rail Control Centre), but primarily will look after LU in what was the London Underground Control Centre (LUCC).
It’s worth bearing in mind also (disclaimer: I was involved in the consultation as an RMT rep, and do feel we got the best possible outcome even if it’s not ideal) that this role currently lacks any formal ‘framework’ around shift rostering parameters, local agreements and more. This may suit some, but is very much unlike most of LU Ops in that sense. Whilst I would argue it is essentially identical to the NICM role LU insist that it isn’t, and that leaves a lot of unknowns as to what exactly will happen when it goes live as part of RCC step-up next year.