List of Causeway SkillGuard Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Causeway SkillGuard for Workforce Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Causeway SkillGuard for Workforce Management include: Kier Group, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 11083 employees and revenues of $3.91 billion, Thames Water, a United Kingdom based Utilities organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $3.40 billion, Tarmac, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 7000 employees and revenues of $2.93 billion, MTR Australia, a Australia based Transportation organisation with 7000 employees and revenues of $1.83 billion and many others.
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Kier Group | Construction and Real Estate | 11083 | $3.9B | United Kingdom | Causeway | Causeway SkillGuard | Workforce Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Kier Group deployed Causeway SkillGuard across its UK highways supply chain to manage workforce competencies, inductions and supplier training as a Workforce Management initiative. The deployment consolidated CausewayOne Skills Passport, commonly referenced as Highways Passport, with Causeway CourseSight to centralize competence records and induction workflows.
The Causeway SkillGuard implementation configured two core modules, Highways Passport for frontline competence verification and CourseSight for course administration and completion tracking. Functional capabilities implemented included digital skills passports, induction workflow orchestration, course enrolment and completion evidence capture, and identity-linked credentialing consistent with Workforce Management operational terminology. Configuration focused on enabling supplier access and cross-organisation visibility to support site-level verification.
Operational scope covered Kier’s highways supply chain in the United Kingdom and affected workforce management, site induction processes and supplier training governance. Governance and workflow changes emphasized standardized induction approvals and supplier training sign-off to improve verification and communication with frontline staff as described in the vendor case study.
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MTR Australia | Transportation | 7000 | $1.8B | Australia | Causeway | Causeway SkillGuard | Workforce Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, MTR Australia implemented Causeway SkillGuard as its competency management platform within the Workforce Management category. The deployment addressed competency and certification controls for a 7000 person workforce operating across rail operations, maintenance, safety and training functions, positioning Causeway SkillGuard as the central record for skills and compliance.
Causeway SkillGuard was configured to support competency frameworks, role based competency profiles, certification and recertification scheduling, assessment management and training record consolidation. The implementation emphasized automated expiry alerts, assessment workflows and auditable competency histories to support workforce planning and regulator facing evidence, leveraging standard Workforce Management functional workflows for skills validation and training orchestration.
Governance for the implementation centralized competency ownership within training and safety leadership, with structured processes for competency profile definition, assessment cadence and exception handling. Metro Trains Australia’s Managing Director Leah Waymark described the competency management system as world class, and credited Causeway SkillGuard with being the proven force behind systems that keep rail, road and other key industry workers safe.
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Tarmac | Manufacturing | 7000 | $2.9B | United Kingdom | Causeway | Causeway SkillGuard | Workforce Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Tarmac implemented Causeway SkillGuard, branded internally as OneCard, to digitise driver credentials, inductions and training records across its UK construction and materials operations. The implementation targeted workforce and health and safety processes under the Workforce Management category, concentrating on skills management and digital identity for drivers and contractor personnel.
Causeway SkillGuard was configured to capture digital ID data, induction completion and training records, and to maintain a skills matrix and credential expiry tracking rather than paper logs. Functionality delivered under Causeway SkillGuard included secure card provisioning for OneCard, credential validation at site checks, and access controls scoped by role for site safety teams and logistics coordinators.
Deployment focused on UK sites and logistics operations, embedding Causeway SkillGuard into routine site access and driver check workflows to speed gate and delivery processes. Operational coverage included operations, health and safety and logistics functions, with the application serving as the authoritative record for driver credentials and inductions across the business.
Governance established centralised digital records and audit trails to support compliance and to enforce digital verification at point of entry, triggering process changes in site check procedures. Tarmac reported elimination of paper records, reduced administrative workload and faster driver checks, which improved site checks and logistics efficiency.
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Utilities | 8000 | $3.4B | United Kingdom | Causeway | Causeway SkillGuard | Workforce Management | 2014 | n/a |
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