With the introduction of new technologies, Industry 4.0 has changed how manufacturing works. As a result, it’s also changed who is needed to work within the industry. While traditional skills like machining and tooling are tremendously valuable, manufacturers now require employees with proficiency in fields like augmented reality, big data, and robotics, to get the most out of all the new technology.
These are some of the new roles that will be needed to succeed in Industry 4.0:
While many manufacturing companies recognize the need to hire this new breed of tech-savvy employee, actually doing so is often easier said than done. Many are having trouble attracting qualified and interested candidates for these roles.
The industrial space may be dripping with opportunity, but its image is plagued with misconceptions such as a lack of career advancement. Manufacturers have not sufficiently invested in public relations and recruitment. Fortunately employers can address this issue by developing and advertising appealing career programs. They can also build relationships with sources of talent.
Here are some specific examples of recruitment initiatives to help combat the skills gap:
While bringing in outside talent may be inevitable, company leaders should not forget about their current employees. If your employees have the desire and capacity to learn new skills, keeping them on and augmenting their abilities through training could prove invaluable. Doing so will allow you to overcome hiring obstacles, preserve legacy knowledge, engender employee loyalty, and take advantage of Industry 4.0 technologies at the same time.
Having the right talent is crucial to thriving in Industry 4.0. However, there’s a lot more that manufacturers must do in order succeed in this new industrial era. To learn more, download our free eBook, The 4 Keys To Industry 4.0 Success.