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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Engineering Survey

This report is the initial result of 5129 employer interviews conducted by telephone between December 2006 and February 2007. It contains data to provide a GB wide picture of employment in the Engineering Sectors and provide an informed overview of labour market issues with particular focus on recruitment, skills and training.

Key findings include:

  • The majority of organisations (66%) employ the same number of staff now as they did 12 months ago. One in seven (14%) employ more staff now and a slightly higher proportion (18%) employ fewer.
  • Workforce growth is more evident in Wales (17%) and Scotland (20%) than in England (14%). However, organisations in Wales are also more likely than average to have experienced a decline in the number of staff employed (22%).
  • Most organisations identifying skill gaps (70%) specify technical and engineering skills (at all levels within craft, operator, technician and professional engineering occupations).

The full findings of the Labour Market Survey can be downloaded below:

2006/7 Labour Market Survey of GB Engineering Sectors

Further analysis and a report for Northern Ireland will be available in the near future.

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