B&FC Labour Market Intelligence Report - Engineering and Science

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LABOUR MARKET INTELLIGENCE REPORT

ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE


B&FC intelligence report – Engineering and Science Website traffic for Engineering and Science courses Number of course page views from 1 August -18 October: Total number of page views

Course code

Course title

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Vehicle Body Repair and Paint - Basic Techniques (Evening Class) Animal Science - Level 3 Motor Vehicle Maintenance - Basic Techniques (Evening Class) Marine Biology - Foundation Degree Science (Forensic and Medical Science Pathways) - Level 3 Triple Diploma Aerospace Engineering - Foundation Degree Engineering - Level 3 Animal Science - Level 3 Triple Diploma Human Biosciences - Foundation Degree Animal Science - Level 2 Aerospace Engineering - BEng Hons Degree - Topup Electrical and Electronic Engineering - HNC Science - Fast Track to Degree Science (Forensic and Medical Science Pathways) - Level 3 Mechanical Engineering - HNC Engineering - Level 3 Triple Diploma Project Management - Foundation Degree

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Science (Chemistry) - GCSE Vehicle Body Repair and Paint (Adult Evening Class) - Level 2 Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 2 General Engineering - HNC Engineering (Mechanical) - BEng Hons Degree Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 3 Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Adult January Start) - Level 2 Welding Training Course - 1 Day Welding Training Course - 2 Day Engineering - Level 2 Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Course Engineering - Level 3 Applied Health Science - Level 3 Automotive Engineering and Technology (Motorsport) - Foundation Degree Automotive Engineering and Technology with Foundation Year - Foundation Degree Engineering (Mechanical ) - BEng Hons Degree (Part-Time) Engineering (Mechatronics) - BEng Hons Degree Project Management - BSc Hons Degree - Topup Marine Biology and Coastal Zone Management - BSc Hons Degree - Topup Applied Science - Level 2 Welding Practice - Level 2 Associate Project Manager - Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 1 Automotive Engineering and Technology - BEng Hons Degree - Topup CAD - Computer Aided Design (2D) - Level 2

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CAD - Computer Aided Design (3D) - Level 1 Welding - Level 2 Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 3 Engineering (Mechatronics) - BEng Hons Degree (Part-Time) Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 2 Motorsport - Level 2 Vehicle Body Repair and Paint - Level 3 Applied Science (Adults) - Level 2 Automotive Engineering and Technology (Motorsport) - BEng Hons Degree Topup Human Biosciences - BSc Hons Degree - Topup Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 2 Automotive Engineering and Technology - Foundation Degree Welding TIG Masterclass Abrasive Wheels RC Model Aircraft Design Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 2

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MOT Tester Training Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 3 Automotive Engineering and Technology with Foundation Year (Motorsport) Foundation Degree Motorsport - Level 3 Triple Diploma 2D CAD - Level 2 Engineering (Aerospace) - BEng Hons Degree Motorsport - Level 2 Welder Assessment Day Welding BS4872 Part 1 or Part 2 1982 Test - 1 Day CAD - Computer Aided Design (3D) - Level 2 BESCA Oxy/Acetylene or MMA Welding Competency Welding and Fabrication Practice - Level 3 Motorsport - Level 3

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MOT Manager Training Course Nuclear Engineering - Degree Apprenticeship Vehicle Body Repair and Refinishing - Level 2 Vehicle Body Repair and Paint - Level 2

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Hybrid Electric Vehicle BSI11025/PAS 125

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ATA Light Vehicle Inspection Level 3 Pre MOT Course inc Training Computer-Aided Design (3D) - Level 1

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ATA Senior MET Training Full Route BSI 11025 / Pas 125

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AOM 030 Welding Training Bsi 11025 /PAS125 Project Management - Degree Apprenticeship

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Electric Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement - Level 3 Assessors of Accident Damaged Vehicles - VDA Meets BSI 11025/PAS125 TWI CSWIP (3.1) Welding Inspector TWI CSWIP (3.2) Senior Welding Inspector IMI Accreditation Light Vehicle Inspection Resit Fee Bonding and Mechanical Fastenings AOM 133 BSI 11025 / Pas 125 Fgas Tranining Refridgerant Handling ATA Senior Panel Assessment Only BSI11025/PAS125

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IMI Accreditation Senior Paint ATA Re-Acred BSI 11025 / Pas 125 TWI CSWIP (3.0) Visual Welding Inspection

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Top 10 most viewed courses on the website for comparison:

Course code

Course title

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Access to Nursing and Midwifery - Higher Education Diploma Counselling Skills - Level 2 Health and Social Care - Foundation Degree Accounting - Level 2 Criminology and Criminal Justice - Foundation Degree Plastering (Evening) Beauty Therapy - Level 2 Cake Decoration for Beginners Teaching and Learning Support - Foundation Degree Professional Food and Beverage Service Skills - Level 2

Total number of page views

Courses with missing or no marketing information: Course code

Course title

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Project Management - Foundation Degree Project Management - BSc Hons Degree - Topup Applied Science (Adults) - Level 2 Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 2 Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 3 Engineering (Aerospace) - BEng Hons Degree

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MOT Manager Training Course Vehicle Body Repair and Refinishing - Level 2

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Hybrid Electric Vehicle BSI11025/PAS 125

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ATA Light Vehicle Inspection Level 3 Pre MOT Course inc Training Project Management - Degree Apprenticeship

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Electric Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement - Level 3 TWI CSWIP (3.0) Visual Welding Inspection IMI Accreditation Senior Paint ATA Re-Acred BSI 11025 / Pas 125 Bonding and Mechanical Fastenings AOM 133 BSI 11025 / Pas 125 Fgas Tranining Refridgerant Handling IMI Accreditation Light Vehicle Inspection Resit Fee ATA Senior Panel Assessment Only BSI11025/PAS125 Assessors of Accident Damaged Vehicles - VDA Meets BSI 11025/PAS125 TWI CSWIP (3.1) Welding Inspector TWI CSWIP (3.2) Senior Welding Inspector

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Courses with a higher than average bounce rate: Bounce rate is the percentage of single page visits (or sessions) in which a person leaves the website from the landing page without browsing any further. It can indicate that the content on the page is not engaging enough to encourage the visitor to find out more. Course code

Course title

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Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - Level 3

100.00%

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ATA Light Vehicle Inspection Level 3 Pre MOT Course inc Training

100.00%

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IMI Accreditation Senior Paint ATA Re-Acred BSI 11025 / Pas 125

100.00%

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IMI Accreditation Light Vehicle Inspection Resit Fee

100.00%

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TWI CSWIP (3.1) Welding Inspector

100.00%

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TWI CSWIP (3.2) Senior Welding Inspector

100.00%

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Vehicle Body Repair and Paint - Level 2

100.00%

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2D CAD - Level 2

91.67%

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Automotive Engineering and Technology (Motorsport) - BEng Hons Degree - Topup Automotive Engineering and Technology with Foundation Year (Motorsport) - Foundation Degree

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RC Model Aircraft Design

84.62%

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BESCA Oxy/Acetylene or MMA Welding Competency

77.78%

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Welding Practice - Level 2

76.00%

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General labour market intelligence overview - Lancashire Population

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Bounce rate

88.24% 85.71%


Lancashire careers information

Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre numbers Population Working age population Work within Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Work outside the area (mainly in Preston) Students in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Unemployed Early retirement or ‘other’ reasons for not working Long-term illness which prevents working Looking after family or home

327,400 193,300 Four-fifths One-fifth 9,800 8,300 10,900 10,500 10,400

Curriculum area LMI information for Lancashire Engineering and Science This report has been prepared using data found in the Lancashire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) 2018 Lancashire Labour Market Intelligence Toolkit – to align with B&FC’s position that curriculum is designed in-line with LEP priorities. However, as a diverse curriculum area, information is unavailable for certain subjects so this report uses economic modelling data from EMSI where information is not included in the Local Enterprise Partnership toolkit. The report identifies the source of specific information for clarity. 5


The advanced engineering and manufacturing sector employs around 73,300 people in Lancashire, accounting for 12% of total employment. The sector generates around £3.7bn in Gross Value Added each year, contributing 15% to Lancashire’s GVA compared to 8% nationally. The workforce is ageing, with 45% aged between 45 and 64 years of age (compared to 40% overall). In the forthcoming years, a large section of the workforce will enter retirement age and need replacing. (Source: Lancashire Labour Market Intelligence report) Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair also provides 3,890 jobs in the county, a figure expected to remain consistent to 2024. (Source: EMSI) There are 47,885 jobs in Lancashire in science related positions, with substantial growth of 3% (7% in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre) expected by 2024. (Source: EMSI) Lancashire engineering employment numbers Employed in sector Predicted growth in demand for workers Growth areas

28,989 (6,255 in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre) 1% (by 2024) Electrical engineers (2.3%) Civil engineers (3.1%) Telecomms engineers (3.1%)

(Source: EMSI) Lancashire automotive employment numbers Employed in sector Predicted growth in demand for workers Growth areas

3,890 (618 in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre) 0% (by 2024) Vehicle body builders and repairers (3%) Assemblers (vehicles and metal goods) (3.6%)

(Source: EMSI) Lancashire science employment numbers Employed in sector Predicted growth in demand for workers Growth areas

47,885 (12,037 in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre) 3% (by 2024) Biological scientists and biochemists (2.6%) Physical scientists (2.4%) Laboratory technicians (2.0%)

(Source: EMSI) Subject specific LMI information for Lancashire 6


Roles related to engineering provision will require the following workforce resources in Lancashire by 2024. (Source: EMSI) Role Civil engineers Design and development engineers Electrical engineers Mechanical engineers Engineering technicians

Current job numbers 1,247 1,521

Jobs in 2024 1,286 1,544

% change 3.1% 1.5%

820 1,691 2,159

839 1,693 2,150

2.3% 0.1% -0.4%

Roles related to automotive provision will require the following workforce resources in Lancashire by 2024. (Source: EMSI) Role Vehicle technicians, mechanics and electricians Assemblers (vehicles and metal goods) Vehicle body builders and repairers Vehicle paint technicians Routine inspectors and testers

Current job numbers 3,266

Jobs in 2024 3,230

% change -1.1%

1,314

1,361

3.6%

624

643

3.0%

226 1,826

218 1,833

-3.5% 0.4%

Roles related to science provision will require the following workforce resources in Lancashire by 2024. (Source: EMSI) Role Laboratory technicians Biological scientists and biochemists Science, Research, Engineering and Technology Professionals Science, Engineering and Technology Associate Professionals Physical scientists

Current job numbers 1,521 1,663

Jobs in 2024 1,552 1,707

% change 2.0% 2.6%

27,374

27,638

1.0%

11,409

11,506

0.9%

370

379

2.4%

Skill requirements Of the 300,000 job adverts posted in Lancashire between January 2016 and September 2018, employers regularly listed certain skills as a requirement for candidates. They were:

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Top five hard skills Skill Management Sales Recruitment Communications Training

Number of times posted 47,169 32,250 30,319 29,935 29,574

Top five common skills Skill Learning Leadership Leading Literacy Mental health (Source: EMSI)

Number of times posted 13,404 10,029 9,350 9,018 5,618

Salary information (Source: National Careers Service) Engineering Example role Design and development engineer Aerospace engineer Civil engineer

Salary (low-high) £22,000 to £48,000 £20,000 to £60,000 £24,000 to £80,000

Automotive Example role Motor mechanic Vehicle body repairer Automotive engineer

Salary (low-high) £18,000 to £35,000 £15,000 to £30,000 £20,000 to £45,000

Science Example role Forensic scientist Biologist Biochemist

Future trends and considerations

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Salary (low-high) £20,000 to £45,000 £14,000 to £70,000 £26,500 to £60,000


Industrial digitalisation may impact on workforce requirements and should be considered when considering curriculum. This is the application of digital tools and technologies to businesses which make things (e.g. the automotive and construction industries) or are otherwise operationally asset intensive (e.g. power grids and wind farms). These technologies enable the physical and digital worlds to be merged, and can bring significant enhancement to performance and productivity. These technologies are called industrial digitalisation technologies (IDTs) and include: 1. AI, machine learning and data analytics 2. Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing 3. Robotics and automation 4. VR and AR and visualisation 5. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and connectivity (5G, LPWAN etc.) It is proposed that a National Adoption Programme (NAP) with a goal of increasing and accelerating the development and adoption of IDTs is to be adopted following a six-month pilot project in the North West of England owned by Local Enterprise Partnerships. Aerospace The UK is a global leader in aerospace with the second largest presence worldwide. The sector is a major contributor to the UK economy with a turnover last year of ÂŁ55bn, supporting over 250,000 high-value jobs with a productivity level at almost double the national average. It enjoys a projected 90 per cent growth in sales over the next 20 years, and full order books. A national effort to increase digital capability across the supply chain would radically enhance the competitiveness of UK aerospace companies and wider industry. Key areas should include developing a digital workforce, the exploitation of a fully integrated information environment, the development and exploitation of digital assets to enable business model transformation, and maximising productivity. Digital technologies can enable radically new business models and platforms, such as electric powered urban air mobility. These new offerings will depend on a “system of systemsâ€? approach to manage safely the complex interactions of air vehicles within urban environments and airspace. In turn, this will demand high speed digital connectivity, fully autonomous vehicle architectures and complex airspace management.

Automotive The UK automotive sector has enjoyed unprecedented success in recent years.

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Car manufacturing is now at its highest level since 2005, exports are stronger than ever and the UK can boast an increasingly competitive supply chain, with cars built in Britain now having over 22% more UK content than they did six years ago. The UK produced 1.7 million cars and commercial vehicles and almost 2.4 million engines in 2015, the highest production level since the recession in 2007. The output level is expected to reach 2.0 million vehicles by 2021. The UK remains the second largest vehicle market and fourth largest vehicle manufacturer in the EU. It is also the second largest premium vehicle manufacturer after Germany. However, currently the automotive sector is experiencing a period of unprecedented change. Driven by global megatrends such as CO2 reduction, air quality improvement and exacting safety requirements, vehicles are becoming increasingly electrified, autonomous and connected. This disruptive transformation is happening rapidly and in itself represents a significant opportunity for companies that are flexible and can develop new products and business models quickly e.g. servitisation. In turn, many of the developments provide the foundations for integration into the wider challenge of personal mobility. Digitalisation is the prime enabler. Blackpool Transport is the first bus company in England to go fully electric and is a local example of how traditional workforce requirements are changing with technological advancements. For more information, see the Made Smarter Review 2017

Sources and more information 10


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Lancashire Enterprise Partnership: 2018 Labour Market Intelligence Report

National Careers Service website

Industrial Strategy - Building a Britain fit for the future o Construction Sector Deal o The Grand Challenges

CITB Construction Skills Network - Forecasts 2017–2021

CITB North West review

Made Smarter Review 2017


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