Paul Endycott joins the team at Zenergy

Zenergy is pleased to announce that Paul Endycott has joined the team as the Principal Consultant for our Chain of Responsibility and Heavy Vehicle Compliance practice. Paul has over 20 years’ experience in regulatory compliance roles across the CoR and Heavy Vehicle industry sector and through Zenergy will be now engaging with industry to provide solutions that improve CoR and safety practices on our roads.


Paul is an experienced senior compliance professional with over 14 years’ service with Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) and the previous Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) most of which has seen him managing compliance of the heavy vehicle industry at the most senior level. Paul has further extensive experience in managing investigations and compliance improvement strategies spanning over many years and has been instrumental in the development and refinement of legislation across this sector.


Founder of Zenergy, John Daley has said “We are incredibly excited to have Paul join our consulting practice which expands our existing Behavioural Safety practice. Chain of Responsibility has been a key area of focus for the industry and we are very proud to be able to offer such a high-level solution to the industry.”


Paul will lead the Chain of Responsibility consulting practice within Zenergy providing the following solutions to the industry –

Compliance audit with gap analysis

Safety and compliance systems

Consulting and project delivery

Training and leadership coaching

Full time support capability including permanent part time headcount solutions

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