Role Redefinition and Risk Assessment
A detailed analysis of the second driver role identified that its real function was monitoring, contingency support, and operational assistance — not active driving. A new Driver's Assistant role was designed as a competency-based role capable of safely fulfilling these functions without requiring full driver qualification, supported by a full risk assessment.
Competency & Assurance Framework
A standalone competency model was built and deployed:
- Task-specific training aligned to operational requirements.
- Psychometric assessment to ensure suitability.
- Defined competency standards and ongoing assessment.
- Full alignment with safety and compliance expectations.
Regulatory & Stakeholder Engagement
Engagement was extensive and evidence-led across Irish Rail, the Commission for Road and Rail, and insurance and risk bodies. The case presented a risk-based justification, operational efficiency benefits, and maintained safety integrity — building consensus and securing support across all parties.
Rulebook Transformation
A formal request was led to amend the national railway rulebook, achieving regulatory approval to replace the two-driver requirement with a Driver + Driver's Assistant model. This was the first instance of an external contractor successfully influencing rulebook change at this level.
Strategic Value
Demonstrates the ability to challenge and reshape established regulatory frameworks, with strong stakeholder engagement and influence at senior and regulatory levels. Delivered alignment between safety, compliance and commercial performance — and showcases leadership in delivering systemic change beyond operational constraints.

