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Tamkeen launches second batch of sector skills report

MANAMA, May 20, 2024

Bahrain’s Labour Fund (Tamkeen) has announced the launch of the second batch of its sector skills reports which includes the manufacturing and energy sectors as part of the “Skills Bahrain” initiative.
 
Within this initiative, Tamkeen collaborated with representatives of various sectors from government and private organisations to foster a skills-based environment that better meets the needs of the labour market. 
 
The initiative facilitates the transition from education to employment by analysing the key economic sectors in the kingdom, to identify the skills required by these sectors currently and in the future. In addition to this, the reports also assess the impact of local, regional, and global changes, and specifically digital technology, and artificial intelligence with regards to emerging and future jobs. 
 
Career pathway maps
Furthermore, these reports include career pathway maps for the various professional roles within each sector, providing a unified reference point for stakeholders in those sectors.
 
Maha Mofeez, Chief Executive of Tamkeen, said: “The dynamic nature of the labour market creates gaps between the skills available and the job requirements in different sectors. Accordingly, Skills Bahrain’s reports will contribute, through its outputs, to addressing these gaps by providing information that supports career guidance for students and job seekers, which will contribute to enhancing the empowerment of national workforce, driving innovation, and raising the level of productivity in line with the economic goals of the kingdom towards achieving a diversified and sustainable economy."
 
Amer Marhoon, the managing director of "Skills Bahrain", emphasised the importance of this initiative in contributing to the readiness of the national workforce and guiding them towards the specialisations required by the labour market, which is done by analysing the labour market requirements in key economic sectors in the kingdom, in line with the economic recovery plan. 
 
Other key sectors
He stated: "We previously released two skills reports on the financial services and telecommunications sectors, and work is currently under way to prepare reports for other key sectors including healthcare, tourism and hospitality, transportation and logistics, education, retail, and real estate and construction, with these reports expected to be issued later this year."
 
He noted that the reports highlight future trends in these sectors and the jobs required, as well as the necessary skills for career development. Some of these future trends revolve around Industry 4.0 technologies, digital automation, the use of artificial intelligence, and technological advancements in exploration and drilling operations within the sectors. 
 
Also, skills such as computer-aided design (CAD) and data analysis are among the required skills in these sectors. Some of the jobs needed in the energy sector include specialists in new fields such as metallurgical engineers and cybersecurity specialists, while the manufacturing sector requires roles like automation and robotics engineers and research and development scientists.
 
The findings of these reports will contribute to aligning educational and training programmes with the requirements of the labour market. They will also contribute to the development and improvement of Tamkeen’s programmes to meet emerging skills needs, thus enhancing the productivity and competitiveness of the national workforce and making them the employee of choice.--TradeArabia News Service
 



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