Manufacturing Skills Gap in Canada
According to a report by Statistics Canada, key skills for manufacturing professionals in Canada include problem-solving, communication, and adaptability.
According to a report by Statistics Canada, key skills for manufacturing professionals in Canada include problem-solving, communication, and adaptability.
The Manufacturing Consortium Research Group highlights the importance of skills like data analysis, robotics, and lean manufacturing for professionals in the Canadian manufacturing sector.
The Government of Canada website lists key skills required for manufacturing jobs, including quality control, supply chain management, and health and safety protocols.
Conestoga College offers training programs focused on developing key skills for manufacturing professionals, such as CNC machining, 3D printing, and automation.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) emphasizes the need for manufacturing professionals to possess skills like digital literacy, critical thinking, and collaboration to remain competitive.
An article in The Globe and Mail discusses the evolving skills landscape for manufacturing professionals in Canada, highlighting the importance of soft skills, emotional intelligence, and continuous learning.
The SkillPlan website provides an overview of manufacturing career paths and required skills, including technical skills like welding, electrical work, and plumbing.
A video by the Conference Board of Canada explores the impact of Industry 4.0 on the manufacturing workforce, discussing key skills required for professionals to thrive in this new landscape.