The Department of Employment has just released a report on the
occupations which were assessed in 2014-15 by the Department of Employment
specifically for South Australia, for which shortages or some recruitment
difficulty is evident.
These lists are summary in nature and should be viewed in the
context of the more detailed analysis available in the occupational reports
which are published on the Department’s website. Click
here.
In summary most of the occupations in shortage are in the
trades area in the building and construction industries such as: bricklayers,
cabinetmakers, stonemasons, plasterers, roof tilers and wall and floor tilers.
Whilst the automotive manufacturing industry is in close down
mode, occupations in the aftermarket/repair industry are having difficulty
being filled. Examples are, automotive electricians, motor mechanics, diesel
motor mechanic and panelbeaters.
There is also a shortage of specialist skilled workers in the
Fitter and Metal Machinist (First Class) Engineering Trades Workers area.
Specialist areas such as bakers and hairdressers continue to
be occupations difficult to fill.
At DOME we have over 2,500 people over the age of 40 who are
keen to work and may have the skills and experience you need to fill one of
these roles. Visit www.dome.org.au or call
us on 08 8410 4344 or click on the link to our register a vacancy for our
FREE employment service.
Author Greg Goudie
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