Different thinking, a bit of imagination and wise investment, this is perhaps what's needed to address a looming crisis!
Most engineers are too polite to mention this but our little country has a problem on its hands and it has the potential to get worse. With the high demand our engineering clients have expressed for us to assist in the resourcing of respective infrastructure projects looming over the next 10 years, we, as a nation need to take action now if we are to avoid power cuts and blackouts, water restrictions and a breakdown in communication.
Let's face it, everything we do and everywhere we go is reliant on our engineering talent to enable us to live the lifestyle we are used to.
To put it into scale, it is already predicted that just with the Christchurch rebuild which is putting a squeeze on our existing engineering talent pool, there will not only be a shortfall of up to 30,000 workers forecast for the rebuild over the next decade or two but also in other areas and arenas in the engineering space.
One particular area of concern is the Energy sector where just to maintain our existing networks, NZ is going to require vast numbers of technicians, fitters, linesmen and cable jointers. As a consultancy working in this arena, we acknowledge that it not only takes time to network the global markets for these skills, there are the added delays caused by migration processes and skills assessments.