REMADE Institute: Workforce Profile
HOW TO USE THIS REPORT The report organizes and defines the REMADE relevant workforce into two-levels of worker, that of the engineer and technician level. This two-level worker taxonomy is applied across the five REMADE focus areas. Each section of the report outlines the occupations grouped at both the engineering and technician level for that focus area followed by the relevant traditional labor market data and job posting analytics. This report is intended to provide a baseline understanding of the existing national incumbent workforce that the Institute has defined as aligned to REMADE technologies. The information also provides direction as to where opportunities for workforce development may exist. NEXT STEPS The purpose of this report is to create a foundational understanding of the REMADE-aligned workforce to better inform where opportunities exist to develop individuals within the REMADE-related industries. The broad-based nature of REMADE relevant technologies and the fact that many of the REMADE relevant skill sets are likely infused within established occupations, makes it difficult to isolate and identify REMADE specific required skills solely through a labor study utilizing both traditional and real time analytics. To further define the REMADE skill set presented in this report, it is suggested that the Institute pursue a combination of survey and or focus groups that can elicit more specific skills and competencies. Additionally, as the REMADE project calls progress, the implications for education and workforce development should be considered.
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