It seems like everywhere you turn, there is a sign that reads, “now hiring.”
Yes, the shortage of skilled workers is alarming, and unfortunately, the manufacturing industry isn’t exempt. A lack of skilled workers or labor can mean limited production capacity for manufacturers. It can mean turning down profitable work or relying on unskilled and inexperienced workers. It can lead to unsafe working conditions and lost customers.
Fortunately, there are a few things manufacturers can do to attract top-notch talent, although it may require rethinking their traditional way of doing things.
A recent survey indicated that the number one reason employees left their places of employment during the great resignation was due to low pay and toxic work conditions. By creating a positive work environment that aligns with people’s values and offers opportunities for growth along with reasonable compensation, manufacturers will be in a better position to attract new talent.
Rather than hiring for temporary spikes in workload or overextending their existing workforce, manufacturers can turn to on-demand labor. Companies that offer on-demand manufacturing or logistics labor act as a partner, connecting the manufacturer to skilled, high-quality workers through a convenient marketplace. This partnership offers operational efficiency and resources for continuous improvement. It's a flexible workforce and labor solution for employees and employers. Businesses have a fast response to spikes in demand with low costs to scale, while employees have increased opportunities and can develop their skills while exploring new opportunities.
If creating your own manufacturing work-study program isn’t an option, consider partnering with a local college or university that offers manufacturing work-study programs. These work-study programs will attract students looking for real-life experience and who have some of the basic skills required for the position. Consider offering a scholarship or internship to evaluate and support new workers in the industry.
Sometimes you may not need to hire expensive skilled labor. Instead, sign a long-term contract with a service provider. This will give you a larger pool of expertise and workers at a potentially lower cost. Some areas where you can utilize a service provider include:
The manufacturing industry has recognized a skilled labor gap for years, but minimal effort has been taken to solve or mitigate it. It’s come down to the factories and jobsites to find their own solutions.
You aren’t in this alone. If you have questions or need help, contact the team at OTC Industrial Technologies. We work with manufacturers across the country and have an experienced team of engineers and experts available to provide you with the help you need.