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Overseas qualified engineers an untapped resource

Learn practical ways for engineering managers to engage overseas qualified engineers in Australia. Explore recruiting risks, job descriptions, and how to overcome biases to benefit from the untapped pool of migrant engineers.

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Overseas qualified engineers an untapped resource

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  1. Overseas qualified engineersan untapped resource Ian LittleFIEAust CPEng RPEQ

  2. Introduction There is a large pool of unemployed migrant engineers in Australia not being accepted by employers Why ? Why not? Practical ways for engineering managers to tap into the overseas qualified engineer workforce

  3. Risk • Current recruiting practices aim to protect organisations from employing the wrong person • Focus is on employing individuals • This places organisations at risk by • excluding useful people in a tight labour market • reducing profit due to lost opportunities Re-evaluate risks and manage Flexible solutions are needed to engage all possible candidates

  4. Job Descriptions Candidates Job Specifications

  5. Recruitment Issues • Aim – avoid discrimination • Outcomes should be the test of equality • Individual positions with rigid selection criteria which are often unrealistic • Used to exclude rather than select • Business built from teams • Total > S individuals • Skills outside core for a specific position not recognised

  6. Employer expectation CV addresses skills and achievements Confidence Applicants know about your company Industry specific requirements Migrant presentation CV addresses education and companies Low self esteem Minimal knowledge of business Have skills in allied areas Common Situation Employers need to read between the lines

  7. The Migrants view No Australian experience – can’t get job

  8. Is Australia so different ? • Fundamental science is the same • Software • International standards • Accepted international industry standards • International equipment suppliers • Global companies • Climate • Industry Are you a kangaroo or an ostrich ?

  9. Managing Risk • Assess generic skills • Mentor • Accreditation of qualifications • Develop a program for ‘local knowledge’ • Development program for English • Organisation culture fit • Use the 3 month probationary period Confidence is needed in the employment process

  10. Salary • Create a 2 year development plan • quarterly steps • Employing managers need to take the initiative • Integrity is essential • New arrivals are vulnerable Objective – a fully functional senior engineer in two years

  11. The GOOD NEWS • Migrant engineers develop quickly • English • self confidence • ‘local knowledge’ • Highly motivated • Will learn local standards quickly • Broaden companies experience base High return on investment

  12. An Action Plan Evaluate • Recruiting risk criteria • How you assess job applications • Real impact of no Australian experience Develop confidence in your selection process Put support mechanisms in place with clear goals Opportunity Fair Grow

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