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Marine SSA

The Marine sector covers an estimated 56-57,000 employees in shipbuilding and repair, boat building and repair and marine equipment manufacturers. The Sector Skills Agreement comes at a time when there are new and growing opportunities and serious challenges for companies in the sector to increase productivity and become more competitive.

The Key Strategic Skill Issues include:

  • The need for world-class management skills to be able to develop in an international context.
  • To compete globally there is a need for training in ‘Lean’, ‘Six Sigma’ and other types of business improvement techniques, new product and process development and implementation, supply chain management and project management.
  • The need for specific technical skills at level 3 and above. As with other sectors, they need multi-disciplined craftspeople, well grounded in the fundamentals and able to absorb training for new technology and business processes. They also need more graduates with relevant degrees, and ready for productive employment. This includes naval architects and marine electrical engineering graduates capable of using the latest technology and materials in design.
  • The desire for support for employers’ training initiatives, such as the Marine Schools Challenge in South West England. This helps to influence schools to improve maths, engineering and science education and recruitment campaigns. Funding for relevant adult training is also essential.Workforce-pooling schemes and manpower planning tools (e.g. Skills Passport) are currently under development.

 

Please click below to download the summary of the Sector Skills Agreement:

Summary of UK Sector Skills Agreement - Marine

 

For the full Sector Skills Agreement and Action Reports for each UK region please follow the link below:

Full Reports

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