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> May
URGENT NEED FOR SKILLED TRADESMEN
ALL types of skilled tradesmen are urgently needed throughout Australia
and especially in booming Queensland. And most shortages are expected
to last for at least the next 10 years.
Engineers, accountants, electrical estimators, draftsmen and bakers are
in high demand in all parts of the country, particularly regional areas.
The managing director of the Brisbane-based Workpac said the diesel
fitter would easily bring in $150,000-plus as long as they were
prepared to fly in and fly out of jobs at remote locations, mostly in
the mining sector,
"The most important thing about the skills shortage is to understand
that it is a Western world shortage and likely to be there for some
time to come - it is not a trend and we will be in a skills shortage
for the foreseeable future which will be at least 10 years," Mr Smart
said.
The current shortage has forced an increasingly large number of
companies to recruit overseas with contracting firms looking as far
afield as Ireland to bring in engineers.
A brief roadmap of where the shortages are worst in the state by
recruitment firm Nayler Business Solutions reveals that engineering is
one of the hardest roles to fill.
Nayler, who interviews about 15,000 candidates a year, points out that
engineering technical sales roles are most needed in central and north
Queensland.
Drafting and design engineers are lacking in mechanical and
petrochemical fields in Brisbane while accountants, particularly
financial and management accountants, are needed throughout the state.
Nayler managing director Eric Clementson said in the construction
sector contractors were hard to find, particularly administrators or
two to five year graduates, sought in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and
Sunshine Coast.
"There is a world shortage and a number of countries are spending
billions of dollars to try and get people back. In Australia we have
about 8000 to 9000 expats working overseas so it is no wonder we have a
skills shortage back home," he said.
In the electrical sector, engineers in the power generation market,
from transmission to distribution are keenly sought in the greater
Brisbane area while electrical estimators (both commercial and
industrial) are in demand on the Gold Coast.
Mr Clementson said quality candidates for electrical estimators were almost impossible to source in rural areas.
Technical sales personnel were wanted in northern Queensland,
Townsville and Cairns while in the building products sector, technical
sales roles were needed in Brisbane, central and north Queensland.
Designers, especially drafting within the timber and steel industries,
were needed state-wide while architectural sales and various other
specification sales staff were in big demand in the southeast of the
state, the Gold and Sunshine coasts and in Brisbane.
One of the lesser known trades, bakers, is also in high demand. |