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Maritime Skills Gap September 2013

The Marine & Maritime Skills Gap

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Page 1: The Marine & Maritime Skills Gap

Maritime Skills Gap

September 2013

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The Marine Skills Gap survey

people surveyed across the marine, shipping and oil & gas industry

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companies are

frequently experiencing

personnel recruitment

difficulties in the

Marine engineering

sector

4 in 10

Results

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Results

of those surveyed have

experienced difficulty in

recruiting personnel

during the last 12

months

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Results

are bracing themselves for the distinct possibility of issues in the next 12 months

1 quarter of respondents believe their organisation is already being negatively affected by recruiting difficulties

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Results

Only 4% are confident that marine engineering is not a skills gap market

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Results

The verdict is split on whether graduates are suitably educated and ready for work suggesting the skills gap is a two-fold problem

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Results

90% of companies agreed that initial and continuing professional development is important in their organisation

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Results

Over one third of the marine engineering companies surveyed

confirmed that less than 1% of their workforce are female.

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Results

In fact, 85% have no more than 10% female employees.

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Results

Only 43% believe the situation has improved during the last five years