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Risky Skills: training scientists in Buckinghamshire
26/11/2015
Buckinghamshire
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Aylesbury Vale 25,097 223 29,742 96 41.8 81 5.3 294 75.9 81 78.9 303 3.8 97 Chiltern - - 38,766 7 58.4 14 2.2 366 98.9 30 80.0 326 3.2 41 South Bucks 28,925 78 34,305 28 48.0 42 - - 126.1 13 81.1 341 3.3 53 Wycombe 30,695 48 32,396 41 45.2 59 7.8 184 83.7 60 75.1 207 5.6 235 Buckinghamshire 28,991 5 32,460 3 46.6 2 5.1 22 89.4 3 78.1 17 4.6 19 BTVLEP 28,991 5 32,460 3 46.6 3 5.1 36 89.4 4 78.1 32 4.6 19 Hertfordshire 29,570 3 32,579 2 43.5 5 5.7 20 90.8 2 78.2 33 4.4 17 London 35,333 1 33,203 1 49.1 1 7.8 10 130.1 1 72.2 11 6.6 31 Northamptonshire 24,605 21 26,826 14 31.0 25 9.5 5 81.1 5 79.4 39 3.7 6 Oxfordshire 30,905 2 30,942 4 48.6 2 4.8 25 63.5 14 76.6 25 3.5 4 SEMLEP 34.1 18 8.6 19 78.7 7 76.4 23 4.3 14 TV Berkshire 45.0 4 5.2 35 90.1 3 78.2 33 3.7 6 Enterprise M3 42.6 6 4.9 37 80.5 6 79.3 38 3.3 1 South East 29,036 2 30,074 2 39.1 3 5.6 11 71.4 2 76.4 10 4.4 2 England 27,872 - 27869 - 35.7 - 8.6 - 71.2 - 73.3 - 5.6 -
Earnings Educational Attainment Enterprise Employment
Not currently availablefor LEPs
Buckinghamshire - Productivity
85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
Buckinghamshire CC
Bristol, City of
Liverpool
Leeds
Birmingham
Sheffield
Greater Manchester
Tyneside
Nottingham
Occupation by industry, 2011
All ca
tegori
es: I
ndus
try
A, B
, D, E
Agri
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tion
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, M, N
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l Est
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strat
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tion,
educ
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1. Managers, directors and senior officials 125.1 111.4 142.6 126.6 115.1 137.7 121.3 133.2 108.02. Professional 103.9 77.0 133.1 99.9 145.7 123.9 99.4 101.1 91.33. Associate professional and technical 110.5 110.2 142.9 89.9 145.5 130.7 100.1 97.6 102.04. Administrative and secretarial 96.6 131.4 127.2 107.6 120.1 93.6 95.4 83.3 91.45. Skilled trades 106.4 104.8 93.6 100.6 101.9 116.8 141.2 101.1 127.96. Caring, leisure and other service 100.7 161.2 89.1 64.0 89.1 87.7 92.5 107.8 102.97. Sales and customer service 87.4 73.5 118.3 75.7 88.5 63.8 79.7 71.7 83.08. Process, plant and machine operatives 74.1 91.4 57.1 83.4 83.6 67.7 84.9 92.5 99.59. Elementary 80.0 91.0 57.1 87.7 80.1 71.3 78.5 87.5 84.7
Buckinghamshire – firm size, 2015
50 60 70 80 90 100 110
0 to 4
5 to 9
Micro (0 to 9)
Small (10 to 49)
Medium (50 to 249)
Large (250+)
Forecast change - industry
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
-2,000
-1,500
-1,000
-500
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026Accomodation, Food Services & Recreation Agriculture, Forestry & FishingConstruction Extraction & MiningFinance & Insurance Information & communicationManufacturing Professional & Other Private ServicesPublic Services Transport & storageUtilities Wholesale & RetailCumulative change (RHS) Source: Experian, Local Markets Forecast ©
September 2015
Projected change - occupation
-4.0 -3.0 -2.0 -1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0
11 Corporate managers and directors 12 Other managers and proprietors
21 Science, research, engineering and technology… 22 Health professionals
23 Teaching and educational professionals 24 Business, media and public service professionals
31 Science, engineering and technology associate… 32 Health and social care associate professionals
33 Protective service occupations 34 Culture, media and sports occupations
35 Business and public service associate professionals 41 Administrative occupations
42 Secretarial and related occupations 51 Skilled agricultural and related trades
52 Skilled metal, electrical and electronic trades 53 Skilled construction and building trades
54 Textiles, printing and other skilled trades 61 Caring personal service occupations
62 Leisure, travel and related personal service occupations 71 Sales occupations
72 Customer service occupations 81 Process, plant and machine operatives
82 Transport and mobile machine drivers and operatives 91 Elementary trades and related occupations
92 Elementary administration and service occupations
Projected change – occupation 2012-2022
-4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
11 Corporate managers and directors 12 Other managers and proprietors
21 Science, research, engineering and technology professionals 22 Health professionals
23 Teaching and educational professionals 24 Business, media and public service professionals
31 Science, engineering and technology associate professionals 32 Health and social care associate professionals
33 Protective service occupations 34 Culture, media and sports occupations
35 Business and public service associate professionals 41 Administrative occupations
42 Secretarial and related occupations 51 Skilled agricultural and related trades
52 Skilled metal, electrical and electronic trades 53 Skilled construction and building trades
54 Textiles, printing and other skilled trades 61 Caring personal service occupations
62 Leisure, travel and related personal service occupations 71 Sales occupations
72 Customer service occupations 81 Process, plant and machine operatives
82 Transport and mobile machine drivers and operatives 91 Elementary trades and related occupations
92 Elementary administration and service occupations
Expansion demand Replacement demand
Demand – last six months
0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500
Business And Public Service Associate Professionals (35)Science, Research, Engineering And Technology…
Business, Media And Public Service Professionals (24)Administrative Occupations (41)
Corporate Managers And Directors (11)Health Professionals (22)
Science, Engineering And Technology Associate…Other Managers And Proprietors (12)
Textiles, Printing And Other Skilled Trades (54)Skilled Metal, Electrical And Electronic Trades (52)
Sales Occupations (71)Elementary Administration And Service Occupations (92)
Teaching And Educational Professionals (23)Caring Personal Service Occupations (61)
Customer Service Occupations (72)Process, Plant And Machine Operatives (81)
Transport And Mobile Machine Drivers And Operatives (82)Secretarial And Related Occupations (42)
Culture, Media And Sports Occupations (34)Health And Social Care Associate Professionals (32)
Demand – hard to fill vacancies
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Managers
Professionals
Associate professionals
Administrative/clerical staff
Skilled trades occupations
Caring, leisure and other services staff
Sales and customer services staff
Machine operatives
Elementary staff
Demand – science professionals
0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400
Programmers and software development professionals (2136)IT business analysts, architects and systems designers (2135)
Web design and development professionals (2137)Information technology and telecommunications professionals…
Design and development engineers (2126)IT project and programme managers (2134)
Engineering professionals n.e.c. (2129)Civil engineers (2121)
Mechanical engineers (2122)IT specialist managers (2133)
Electrical engineers (2123)Electronics engineers (2124)
Production and process engineers (2127)Biological scientists and biochemists (2112)
Social and humanities scientists (2114)Research and development managers (2150)
Chemical scientists (2111)Natural and social science professionals n.e.c. (2119)
Environment professionals (2142)Physical scientists (2113)
Conservation professionals (2141)
Demand – specialised skills
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
J avaScriptSQL
Microsoft C#.NET Programming
C++SQL Server
J avaInformation Technology Industry Experience
jQueryWeb Site Development
Technical SupportSoftware Engineering
LINUXExtensible Markup Language (XML)
hypertext preprocessor (php)HTML5
Software DevelopmentOracleCisco
Web DevelopmentBusiness Management
Demand – specialised skills (-SOC 213)
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Computer Aided Draughting/Design (CAD)Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical DesignAutoCAD
Concept DevelopmentMentoring
Electrical EngineeringTechnical Support
Business DevelopmentProduct Development
Electronic DesignHardware Design
Advertising DesignCivil Engineering
MachineryRepairHVAC
InspectionValidation
Contract Management
Demand – baseline skills
0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000
Communication SkillsPlanning
Microsoft ExcelWriting
Customer serviceDetail-Orientated
Organisational SkillsProject Management
Computer SkillsTeam Work
Microsoft OfficeProblem Solving
CreativityBuilding Effective Relationships
ResearchEnglish
LeadershipBudgeting
Microsoft WindowsQuality Assurance and Control
Demand – baseline skills, SOC21
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000
Communication SkillsProject Management
Problem SolvingPlanning
WritingMicrosoft Windows
ResearchOrganisational Skills
TroubleshootingDetail-Orientated
Team WorkCustomer service
LeadershipCreativity
Microsoft OfficeQuality Assurance and Control
Building Effective RelationshipsMicrosoft Excel
EnglishMeeting Deadlines
Job specifications
Conclusions
Highly skilled, high productivity small firm economy
Future demand is increasingly highly skilled
Current demands of employers may not match SOC manual
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