By Nathan Eshman
Now is a great time to consider taking an opportunity within the Public Sector in Queensland. The Sunny state is growing.
Hosting the 2032 Olympic Games is obviously a contributor, but on top of that, we must consider the following:
But with growth comes a significant gap for Queensland, and it causes a shortage of workers for infrastructure projects.
This pressure will only increase with the Olympic Games creating 91,600 full-time equivalent jobs in Queensland and 122,900 nationally.
In this blog, we’ll look at the current state of architecture, construction and engineering jobs in Queensland.
We’ll also break down where the biggest opportunities will be over the next five to ten years.
Queensland expects an additional 281,000 workers by 2025 to fill all these new opportunities becoming available. That is an increase of 10.9 per cent.
Skills shortages in a particular industry can mean job opportunities and those can increase even further due to replacement demand. Turnover due to people leaving jobs means a potential 500,000+ total job opportunities will be on offer in Queensland over the following years.
To prepare yourself for the future, you can check employment and labour market data, such as employment and unemployment rates, participation rates and employment growth at Labour Market Insights (LMI).
Construction is the third-largest employer in Australia and accounts for one in ten jobs. Nationwide, this stat is likely to grow by 3.4% in the next three years alone.
Zooming in on Queensland, since 2017, the number of workers in construction has dropped by 20,000.
But construction will not slow down — thanks to the upcoming Olympics and the rise of tourism post-COVID.
In fact, in Queensland, the construction sector is determined to lift productivity by 20% — compared to before the pandemic.
With $13 billion worth of projects in the pipeline, a smaller workforce means employers will be searching for qualified people in this sector.
Around 200,000 people could be moving to Queensland over the next five years, whether it's a result of the great resignation or work-from-home flexibility.
That will directly impact the state's strategic and transport planning, urban design, and open space. This demand will open many opportunities in the councils' Planning and Environment industry.
All these migration and factors mentioned before, along with the Olympics coming by 2032, will also make many Professional and Business support roles available.
Along with this growth, Queenland's public sector is expected to need a massive number of new professionals to fill roles such as administrators, office supporters, human resources, information technology, finance and much more.
Of all the sectors discussed so far, engineering is the most exciting. Thanks to engineering jobs hitting a 10-year high.
The biggest growth was in Queensland, which grew by 67%, followed by New South Wales and Victoria.
“This will only continue to grow”, says Engineers Australia’s Chief Engineer, Jane MacMaster. “If we don’t do something to address this significant skills challenge, I think the impacts will be felt really hard across many sectors.”
The great resignation, work-from-home, migration, tourism and, of course, the 2032 Olympics. These are all factors contributing to the growth we’ll see in Queensland over the next 10 years.
For those looking for a change in lifestyle or simply a change of scenery, Queensland is a strong option with long-term benefits. Especially for those looking for roles in construction, engineering or architecture.
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