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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Marine Sector Skills Agreement

The Sector Skills Agreement for the Marine sector was completed in May 2007.

The Sector Skills Agreement, Summary and Action Plan can be downloaded below:

Marine Sector Skills Agreement

Summary of Marine Sector Skills Agreement

Action Plan for Marine SSA

The Sector Skills Agreement process revealed the following employer skills priorities:

Management and Leadership

  • Development of managers and leaders.

Productivity and Competitiveness

  • Supply chain development.
  • Continuous process improvement.
  • Reduction in New Product and Process Development and Implementation (NPPDI) time.

Technical Workforce Development

  • Upskilling from Level 2 to Level 3.
  • Improving craft supply at Level 3 through recruitment and upskilling of current workforce.
  • Meeting the demand for craft/technician (Technician Engineer) development.

Manpower Planning and Recruitment

  • Tackling the inadequate supply of recruits to meet industry requirements due to demography and attractiveness of the sector.

Actions

Actions on skills priorities set out in the Sector Skills Agreement include:

  • Developing programmes to help managers become best in class in key skill areas.
  • Improving strategic and commercial leadership.
  • Expanding the capability of team leaders and first-line supervisors.
  • Closing any gaps in the marine National Occupational Standards (NOS).
  • Extending NOS in Business-Improvement Techniques (B-IT) and generating relevant qualifications.
  • Increasing the capacity of providers to deliver and assess B-IT qualifications.
  • Embedding lean manufacturing processes in the supply chain.
  • Supporting the government’s Supply Chain Groups Initiative.
  • Upgrading marine skills, retraining and redeploying operators.
  • Increasing the number of adults and young people on Advanced Apprenticeship programmes.
  • Providing sandwich placements and work experience in marine companies.
  • Strengthening employer links with universities on technology transfer.
  • Stepping up efforts to recruit women and people from ethnic minorities.
  • Researching ways of making the marine industry more attractive.
  • Supporting employers’ training initiatives such as the Marine Schools Challenge.
  • Developing workforce-pooling schemes and manpower planning tools such as Skills Passport.

Sector Skills Agreements Highlights Winter 2007

This brochure features key employers who are leading the way within their sector networks.  Find out from them how investing in skills can improve productivity and performance.  Highlights also shows the contributions our partners are making and tracks progress towards achieving our key aims of:

  • Optimising employer and public investment in skills.
  • Securing public funding for priorities identified in the SSA.

Download from link below:

Marine SSA Highlights - Winter 2007

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