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Spotlight on Engineering:
Promising
Futures
for new
EngineersJoseph Lampinen & Tim McAward
/02
We need engineers. In the race to become more
efficient, to increase innovation and create new and
better products, engineers are vital.
We need engineers to create solutions to complex, global challenges; to show
organizations the way forward, to make ideas reality — and we need them in greater
numbers than ever before.
In fact, the world doesn’t just need more engineering graduates, it needs more
engineering spirit and effort. It needs creative, bold and valued engineering minds that
have both technical skill and the opportunities to apply new thinking.
Unfortunately, much of the existing engineering talent, particularly in the big four
disciplines (civil, mechanical, industrial, and electrical) is now retiring. And as a result,
employers are finding it harder to find qualified replacements with the right combination
of skills and experience.
This is tough for organizations, but it also creates a big opportunity for young engineers
keen to learn and innovate.
Introduction
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
In this eBook, you
will learn about:
•	 Trends shaping the industry
•	 Top engineering occupations
•	 Earning potential
•	 Hot spots for
engineering jobs
/03
As the world’s organizations seek advances in industrial automation, sustainability,
biotechnology, automotive technology, as well as oil and gas exploration and production,
there are more opportunities for engineers with the right technical skills.
So, where will the next generation of engineering innovators and creative thinkers come
from? Could you be among them?
Introduction
And if so, how will you differentiate
yourself from other job candidates?
/04
SNAPSHOT OF
ENGINEERING TODAY
16% Civil Engineers
14% Mechanical Engineers
12% Industrial Engineers
9% Electrical Engineers
49% Others
We know that there were more
than 1.9 million engineers in
the U.S. in 2013 (around 1% of
the total workforce).
51%
Of these,
are working in one of the
‘big 4’ engineering fields
(civil, electrical, industrial
and mechanical).}
/05
In 2013,
of engineers were
employed by federal, state
and local governments
government is a major employer
of engineering talent
13%
/06
WHAT ENGINEERS EARN
Among the major college
disciplines, engineering
offers the highest earning
potential, from graduation
day onwards. In fact, seven
of the top 10 highest
average starting salaries are
earned by graduates with
engineering degrees.
Starting salaries: It is clear
that an engineering major
provides a competitive
wage that rewards you for
your hard work. While other
professions have suffered
due to the economic
downturn, engineering
professions continue to
grow and prosper.
•	 According to NACE’s
September 2013 Salary
Survey, seven out of
the 10 highest-paying
Bachelor’s degrees were
engineering majors.
•	 The median starting
salary for all applicants
with a Bachelor in the
engineering field is
$53,4001
.
•	 Some engineering
fields record close to
zero unemployment,
including geological
and geophysical
engineering2
.
1
http://www.mtu.edu/engineering/outreach/welcome/salary/
2
http://cew.georgetown.
Source: Talent Market Analyst, (Kelly/Careerbuilder/EMSI)
$123,947 Petroleum Engineers
$123,115 Architectural and Engineering Managers
$103,459 Aerospace Engineers
$86,778 Electrical Engineers
$79,997 Mechanical Engineers
$76,294 Civil Engineers
$78,458 Industrial Engineers
0
$30,000
$60,000
$90,000
$120,000
$150,000
Median Annual Salaries
Top three Engineering occupations Other high-growth engineering occupations
/07
WHERE THE JOBS ARE
Of them all, Houston, TX
is expecting the strongest
growth among the ‘big four’
disciplines, projecting an
increase of 17% from now
until 2023.
Source: Talent Market Analyst,
(Kelly/Careerbuilder/EMSI)
The top 10 leading
metropolitan areas
for engineering talent
projected over the
next decade
Around
of job growth over
the next decade will
be in these cities.
35%
San Jose, CA
San francisco, CA
Los angeles, CA
Phoenix, AZ
Denver, CO
Dallas, TX
houston, TX
washington DC
New York/new jersey
Boston, MA
/08
GROWTH AND
DEMAND
Over the next decade, demand for engineers is forecast to grow
by 11 percent. In fact, when the National Association of Colleges
and Employers conducted their survey of hiring intentions in
2013, engineering majors ranked number two in the list of
most-in-demand skill sets.
Although the manufacturing industry has only modest growth projections for engineering
jobs in the sector, specialty disciplines are expected to see robust growth that will
outstrip available domestic supply.
•	 Environmental, petroleum, and nuclear engineers will see increased demand for their
skills as the importance of innovation in the energy sector increases.
•	 Between 2013-2023, biomedical engineers are forecast to experience the fastest
growth rate among all engineering disciplines— a massive 56 percent. This is
driven mainly by the rapidly aging population and the associated upswing in the
healthcare industry.
growth and demand /09
In the next ten
years, there will
be more new jobs
for civil engineers
than for any
other engineering
discipline
•	 The ‘big four’ disciplines will still add the bulk of new workers over the next decade.
Civil engineers are expected to post the largest growth over the next ten years, with
demand increasing due to the ongoing need to improve the nation’s infrastructure.
•	 The ‘big four’ engineering disciplines are forecast to generate the largest net growth
in new jobs by 2023 (in addition to replacement of retirees and others who will leave
the field).
/10growth and demand
Source: Talent Market Analyst, (Kelly/Careerbuilder/EMSI)
Job Growth Forecast (2013-2023)
45,745 Civil Engineers
25,485 Mechanical Engineers
19,650 Architectural and Engineering Managers
17,660 Industrial Engineers
16,561 Electrical Engineers
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
/11growth and demand
Top degrees in demand, by degree level and broad category
Broad Category % of Total Respondents
who will hire Degreed
engineering Students
(n=196)
Bachelor’s Business 86.2%
Engineering 77.6%
Computer & Information Sciences 63.2%
Sciences 47.1%
Communications 33.3%
Liberal Arts 21.3%
Agriculture & Natural Resources 9.2%
master’s Business 73.4%
Engineering 64.0%
Computer & Information Sciences 48.2%
doctorate Engineering 75.4%
Computer & Information Sciences 44.6%
Sciences 41.5%
Business 32.3%
Humanities & Social Sciences 13.8%
Education 4.6%
/12
big trends in
engineering
While engineers with traditional skills are always in demand,
new technologies, demographic changes, and other factors are
driving demand for specialized skill sets, including:
•	 Embedded software
•	 Advanced manufacturing and manufacturing services
•	Sustainability
•	 Biotechnology and healthcare technologies
•	 Energy technology
•	 3D and imaging technology
•	 Infrastructure improvements
In addition to this, the way that companies are engaging engineers to complete work
is changing. There are more flexible projects available, and accessing these at the right
time during the different stages of your career can help you gain specific skills and
experience — as well as demonstrate skills employers would otherwise not be aware
you have.
big trends in engineering /13
organizations
are now seeking
engineering talent
to solve some of
their core challenges
in non-traditional
ways, including
crowd-sourcing.
As the recent GE ‘jet engine bracket challenge’ showed, organizations are now seeking
engineering talent to solve some of their core challenges in non-traditional ways,
including crowd-sourcing.
What GE does
•	 Their global website (called Grab CAD) features small but significant engineering
challenges that they need help solving.
•	 The site provides ‘two-phase competitions’ for engineers (aspiring or qualified)
—they must improve the design of a specific item (such as a jet engine bracket)
and submit it for judging. Then, the top designs are tested and possibly put
into production.
•	 They ask their leading engineering talent to judge the designs and be part
of the project.
•	 All the entries are displayed on their website for others to see and create a
innovation community.
Although this is one small project, it is an example of how companies with innovation at
their core are inspiring current and future engineers to help them solve their problems.
These kinds of initiatives also provide opportunities for new engineering talent to access
work and hone their skills.
big trends in engineering /14
/15
WHAT
TOMORROW’S
ENGINEER MIGHT
LOOK LIKE
/16
Predominately, the field of engineering continues to be
dominated by an older and primarily male workforce.
This homogeneity in this skill set creates specific challenges for hiring companies, and
many are actively seeking engineers from more diverse backgrounds to mitigate these
risks. This creates a big opportunity for engineering students from diverse backgrounds.
Retirement a key issue: more than 50% of the U.S. engineering workforce is 45 or older,
compared with just over 40% of the overall labor force. Many organizations are
actively seeking younger engineers to balance their workforce and provide better
succession planning.
Lack of women: Women earn around 20% of all engineering degrees, and have
shown significant growth in attaining higher-level degrees in recent years. However,
they comprise just 13% of the engineering workforce. Women are exceptionally
underrepresented in the mechanical engineering field (7%), but make up around
one-in-ten workers in fields such as electrical and computer hardware engineering,
according to the National Science Board4
.
WHAT TOMORROW’S ENGINEER MIGHT LOOK LIKE
7%
difference
Women earn
around 20% of
all engineering
degrees
Only 13% are
part of the
engineering
workforce
Women in the
engineering workforce
4
http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind14/index.cfm/chapter-3/c3s5.htm
/17
Small changes in long-term diversity trends: Diversity trends among engineering
graduates and employees have remained relatively unchanged over the past decade
or more. Although the field shows a decline in the representation of African-Americans
and Asians, there has been a small increase in the percentage of Hispanic engineers.
Many organizations would like to see their engineering workforces reflect the broader
population, and indeed, their customer base:
•	 Hispanic students accounted for 6% of engineering Bachelor’s degrees in 2002 and
9% in 2011; among engineering Master’s degrees, Hispanic recipients rose from
4% in 2002 to 6% in 2011.
•	 The percentage of engineering Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees earned by African
Americans has decreased over the past ten years, and remain well below their
overall degree rates.
WHAT TOMORROW’S ENGINEER MIGHT LOOK LIKE
3%
increase
2002:
6%
Engineering bachelor’s
degrees earned by
Hispanic students
2011:
9%
/18
•	 The percentage of Asian students receiving engineering bachelor’s degrees has fallen
from 14% in 2002 to 12% in 2011, but this is still significantly higher than the overall
concentration of Asian students receiving Bachelor’s degrees (7%).
Lack of diversity and gender balance continues to be a core strategic issue for the
engineering discipline, but demographics are starting to shift. More companies are
actively hiring women and people from diverse backgrounds, providing numerous
opportunities for people who had previously been underrepresented in the industry.
WHAT TOMORROW’S ENGINEER MIGHT LOOK LIKE
2%
decrease
2002:
14%
Engineering bachelor’s
degrees earned by
Asian students
2011:
12%
/19
GLOBAL DEGREES,
GLOBAL JOBS
/20
For organizations seeking engineering skill sets, it is now
more than ever, a global market. And, if U.S. companies are
going to compete globally, they will be increasingly compelled
to successfully engage with engineers that are living and
working elsewhere.
Consider these facts:
•	 More than half of all engineering doctorates (54%) in the U.S., and nearly half of all
engineering Master’s degrees (44%), are earned by non-resident students
•	 International students account for 70 percent of full-time graduate students in
electrical engineering in the U.S.
•	 More than half of full-time graduate students are foreign nationals in industrial
engineering, chemical engineering, materials engineering and mechanical
engineering
•	 Roughly one-third of people who hold engineering degrees in the U.S. today were
born outside the U.S.
GLOBAL DEGREES, GLOBAL JOBS /20
International
students account for
70 percent of full-time
graduate students in
electrical engineering
in the U.S.
/21
The global shortage of engineering talent is becoming more acute. This is driven by
many factors, not least of which is China’s impending talent shortfall (somewhere in the
order of 25 million people by 2020 according to the McKinsey Global Institute).
What does this mean for those starting their careers? Well, it’s likely that engineering
skills will continue to be in high demand for some time yet. In addition, it is increasingly
likely that your current or future employer will be looking further afield for engineering
skills—they will be conducting global talent searches.
This means it matters less where engineering graduates choose to live and work after
attaining their degree— access to a global market for engineering work is now becoming
a reality. What’s more, overseas experience will become an even greater differentiator
of candidates, as will complementary skills such as a second language and a working
knowledge of other cultures and work-styles.
GLOBAL DEGREES, GLOBAL JOBS /21
it is increasingly
likely that your
current or
future employer
will be looking
further afield
for engineering
skills—they will be
conducting global
talent searches.
/22
HIGH DEMAND FOR
‘SOFT’ SKILLS
Gaining an engineering degree in any field already provides
graduates with an in-demand skill set. However, employers today
are looking for engineers that can demonstrate expertise in
specific ‘soft’ skills too.
Most hiring managers know that in the ‘real world’, engineers must not only be
technically proficient, but they must understand how organizations really tick. They must
express themselves clearly and professionally, display strong teamwork and project
management abilities, and work collaboratively to solve complex problems that may not
always have technical causes. So, when applying for roles as an engineer, remember to
focus not only on technical skill but soft skills as well — this is often the differentiating
factor between job candidates.
HIGH DEMAND FOR ‘SOFT’ SKILLS /23
when applying
for roles as an
engineer, remember
to focus not only on
technical skill but
soft skills as well
7 skills rated “very” or “extremely” important by employers
importance of candidates’ skills (2013)
Strong verbal communication skills 4.5
Ability to make decisions and solve problems 4.5
Ability to obtain and process information 4.5
Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work 4.5
Ability to analyze quantitative data 4.2
Proficiency with computer software programs 4.1
Skills and attributes rated on a 5 point scale:
1 = Not important;
2 = Not very important;
3 = Somewhat important;
4 = Very important;
5 = Extremely important
HIGH DEMAND FOR ‘SOFT’ SKILLS /24
/25
YOUR
COMPETITIVE
EDGE
In a recent survey conducted by the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, members were asked to rate the most
needed skills to ensure success in a career in engineering. Again,
overwhelmingly, the response was communication skills.
These soft skills are now seen by employers as just as important as technical skills.
Developing these skills will ensure that you are a competitive candidate and an asset to
any workplace.
Communication: Being able to communicate with co-workers, clients and other
stakeholders is important in any profession. However, as engineers concentrate on their
technical skills, many have neglected their communication skills. By ensuring that you are
able to effectively communicate you are ensuring that you stand out from the crowd.
Flexibility: Engineering is a profession undergoing a great deal of change and
expansion. This creates exciting opportunities for emerging engineers but also great
challenges. Being able to adapt to a field that is rapidly evolving is essential to a
successful career in engineering.
your competitve edge /26
soft skills are now
seen by employers as
just as important
as technical skills
Creativity: Creative thinkers drive innovation. As engineers begin to work on new and
exciting projects, it is important to be able to see things from different perspectives and
to be able to ‘think outside the box’. Creativity assists in problem-solving, assessing work
processes and helps to advance development. Being creative can increase productivity
and will make you indispensible to your employer.
Collaboration: Engineering is a profession that requires a great level of teamwork;
being able to collaborate effectively is critical. Collaboration requires communication,
coordination and management skills. By proving you can effectively collaborate, you are
showing prospective employers that you are a necessary addition to their team.
Technical skills are the foundation of a career in engineering. However, it is important to
develop your soft skills as well as your technical proficiency. Employers are increasingly
using these interpersonal skills to separate out potential employees from a multitude
of candidates. By working on these skills, you are ensuring you are an employable
candidate, an essential employee in your workplace and, ultimately, a vital member of
the engineering profession.
your competitve edge /27
Did you know?
What is the
most common
undergraduate
degree earned by
top CEOs?
That’s right, an
engineering
degree. More top
CEOs earned their
Bachelor’s degree in
engineering than any
other major5.
5
  http://www.arecentstudy.com/studies/S&P%20500%20CEOs.pdf
/28
WANT TO
BRING NEW
IDEAS TO LIFE?
Engineering is a creative pursuit. Yes, it requires technical skill, but that skill must be
married with creativity, excellent teamwork and collaboration skills, as well as the thirst
for innovation. When one person has all of those capabilities, he or she is no longer just
another engineer, but sought-after engineering talent.
Organizations everywhere know that the demand for engineering talent is now global
and growing. As a result, they are also more aware of the risks associated with a still
largely homogenous and aging engineering workforce, and they are seeking new ways
to engage diverse, budding engineering talent to address those risks.
Now more than ever, we know that engineers are not only the hub of innovation and
change inside organizations, they are a global resource with globally applicable skills.
And all the indications are that the opportunities for engineers across the world will
continue to expand.
So, if you have ever thought about changing the world, engineering could be the
career for you.
WANT TO BRING NEW IDEAS TO LIFE? /29
all the indications
are that the
opportunities for
engineers across
the world will
continue to expand.
References:
http://www.nae.edu/Projects/Events/AnnualMeetings/2013AnnualMeeting/89114.aspx
http://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2013/07/15/international-students-are-70-of-ee-grad-students-in-u-s/
http://grabcad.com/challenges/ge-jet-engine-bracket-challenge
http://files.asme.org/asmeorg/Campaigns/MS/2012/32754.pdf
/30
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About the Authors
Joseph Lampinen is director of the Americas Engineering product group of Kelly Services.
In his current role, he is responsible for the strategic development and growth of engineering
staffing, search and project services in the Midwest and Canada, with special interest in
manufacturing, engineering, plant/facilities engineering, sustainability and Lean Six Sigma.
Mr. Lampinen joined Kelly Services®
in 1998 as a technical branch manager in the Chicago
Market and subsequently served as Midwest regional engineering manager. Prior to joining Kelly,
he was an operations director with Laidlaw Corporation in the Midwest. He holds an interdisciplinary bachelor
of arts degree from Western Illinois University, a graduate certificate in engineering law and management from
the University of Illinois at Chicago and is currently a graduate student in technology at Purdue University.
Mr. Lampinen is a certified manufacturing engineer, project management professional (PMP®
) and LEED®
AP.
In addition, he is an active member of several engineering and professional organizations, including the
Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Project Management Institute, Association for Facilities Engineering and
American Society for Quality.
Tim McAward is vice president and Americas Product group leader for the Engineering staffing
brand of Kelly Services, Inc., a leader in providing workforce solutions headquartered in Troy,
Michigan. As product leader, he has responsibility for branding, market positioning, “go to
market” strategies and profitability for the product across North America. Mr. McAward holds
a Bachelor of Science, Finance degree from Arizona State University and a Masters of Business
Administration degree from St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas.

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Promising futures for new Engineers

  • 1. Spotlight on Engineering: Promising Futures for new EngineersJoseph Lampinen & Tim McAward
  • 2. /02 We need engineers. In the race to become more efficient, to increase innovation and create new and better products, engineers are vital. We need engineers to create solutions to complex, global challenges; to show organizations the way forward, to make ideas reality — and we need them in greater numbers than ever before. In fact, the world doesn’t just need more engineering graduates, it needs more engineering spirit and effort. It needs creative, bold and valued engineering minds that have both technical skill and the opportunities to apply new thinking. Unfortunately, much of the existing engineering talent, particularly in the big four disciplines (civil, mechanical, industrial, and electrical) is now retiring. And as a result, employers are finding it harder to find qualified replacements with the right combination of skills and experience. This is tough for organizations, but it also creates a big opportunity for young engineers keen to learn and innovate. Introduction KEY HIGHLIGHTS In this eBook, you will learn about: • Trends shaping the industry • Top engineering occupations • Earning potential • Hot spots for engineering jobs
  • 3. /03 As the world’s organizations seek advances in industrial automation, sustainability, biotechnology, automotive technology, as well as oil and gas exploration and production, there are more opportunities for engineers with the right technical skills. So, where will the next generation of engineering innovators and creative thinkers come from? Could you be among them? Introduction And if so, how will you differentiate yourself from other job candidates?
  • 4. /04 SNAPSHOT OF ENGINEERING TODAY 16% Civil Engineers 14% Mechanical Engineers 12% Industrial Engineers 9% Electrical Engineers 49% Others We know that there were more than 1.9 million engineers in the U.S. in 2013 (around 1% of the total workforce). 51% Of these, are working in one of the ‘big 4’ engineering fields (civil, electrical, industrial and mechanical).}
  • 5. /05 In 2013, of engineers were employed by federal, state and local governments government is a major employer of engineering talent 13%
  • 6. /06 WHAT ENGINEERS EARN Among the major college disciplines, engineering offers the highest earning potential, from graduation day onwards. In fact, seven of the top 10 highest average starting salaries are earned by graduates with engineering degrees. Starting salaries: It is clear that an engineering major provides a competitive wage that rewards you for your hard work. While other professions have suffered due to the economic downturn, engineering professions continue to grow and prosper. • According to NACE’s September 2013 Salary Survey, seven out of the 10 highest-paying Bachelor’s degrees were engineering majors. • The median starting salary for all applicants with a Bachelor in the engineering field is $53,4001 . • Some engineering fields record close to zero unemployment, including geological and geophysical engineering2 . 1 http://www.mtu.edu/engineering/outreach/welcome/salary/ 2 http://cew.georgetown. Source: Talent Market Analyst, (Kelly/Careerbuilder/EMSI) $123,947 Petroleum Engineers $123,115 Architectural and Engineering Managers $103,459 Aerospace Engineers $86,778 Electrical Engineers $79,997 Mechanical Engineers $76,294 Civil Engineers $78,458 Industrial Engineers 0 $30,000 $60,000 $90,000 $120,000 $150,000 Median Annual Salaries Top three Engineering occupations Other high-growth engineering occupations
  • 7. /07 WHERE THE JOBS ARE Of them all, Houston, TX is expecting the strongest growth among the ‘big four’ disciplines, projecting an increase of 17% from now until 2023. Source: Talent Market Analyst, (Kelly/Careerbuilder/EMSI) The top 10 leading metropolitan areas for engineering talent projected over the next decade Around of job growth over the next decade will be in these cities. 35% San Jose, CA San francisco, CA Los angeles, CA Phoenix, AZ Denver, CO Dallas, TX houston, TX washington DC New York/new jersey Boston, MA
  • 9. Over the next decade, demand for engineers is forecast to grow by 11 percent. In fact, when the National Association of Colleges and Employers conducted their survey of hiring intentions in 2013, engineering majors ranked number two in the list of most-in-demand skill sets. Although the manufacturing industry has only modest growth projections for engineering jobs in the sector, specialty disciplines are expected to see robust growth that will outstrip available domestic supply. • Environmental, petroleum, and nuclear engineers will see increased demand for their skills as the importance of innovation in the energy sector increases. • Between 2013-2023, biomedical engineers are forecast to experience the fastest growth rate among all engineering disciplines— a massive 56 percent. This is driven mainly by the rapidly aging population and the associated upswing in the healthcare industry. growth and demand /09 In the next ten years, there will be more new jobs for civil engineers than for any other engineering discipline
  • 10. • The ‘big four’ disciplines will still add the bulk of new workers over the next decade. Civil engineers are expected to post the largest growth over the next ten years, with demand increasing due to the ongoing need to improve the nation’s infrastructure. • The ‘big four’ engineering disciplines are forecast to generate the largest net growth in new jobs by 2023 (in addition to replacement of retirees and others who will leave the field). /10growth and demand Source: Talent Market Analyst, (Kelly/Careerbuilder/EMSI) Job Growth Forecast (2013-2023) 45,745 Civil Engineers 25,485 Mechanical Engineers 19,650 Architectural and Engineering Managers 17,660 Industrial Engineers 16,561 Electrical Engineers 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000
  • 11. /11growth and demand Top degrees in demand, by degree level and broad category Broad Category % of Total Respondents who will hire Degreed engineering Students (n=196) Bachelor’s Business 86.2% Engineering 77.6% Computer & Information Sciences 63.2% Sciences 47.1% Communications 33.3% Liberal Arts 21.3% Agriculture & Natural Resources 9.2% master’s Business 73.4% Engineering 64.0% Computer & Information Sciences 48.2% doctorate Engineering 75.4% Computer & Information Sciences 44.6% Sciences 41.5% Business 32.3% Humanities & Social Sciences 13.8% Education 4.6%
  • 13. While engineers with traditional skills are always in demand, new technologies, demographic changes, and other factors are driving demand for specialized skill sets, including: • Embedded software • Advanced manufacturing and manufacturing services • Sustainability • Biotechnology and healthcare technologies • Energy technology • 3D and imaging technology • Infrastructure improvements In addition to this, the way that companies are engaging engineers to complete work is changing. There are more flexible projects available, and accessing these at the right time during the different stages of your career can help you gain specific skills and experience — as well as demonstrate skills employers would otherwise not be aware you have. big trends in engineering /13 organizations are now seeking engineering talent to solve some of their core challenges in non-traditional ways, including crowd-sourcing.
  • 14. As the recent GE ‘jet engine bracket challenge’ showed, organizations are now seeking engineering talent to solve some of their core challenges in non-traditional ways, including crowd-sourcing. What GE does • Their global website (called Grab CAD) features small but significant engineering challenges that they need help solving. • The site provides ‘two-phase competitions’ for engineers (aspiring or qualified) —they must improve the design of a specific item (such as a jet engine bracket) and submit it for judging. Then, the top designs are tested and possibly put into production. • They ask their leading engineering talent to judge the designs and be part of the project. • All the entries are displayed on their website for others to see and create a innovation community. Although this is one small project, it is an example of how companies with innovation at their core are inspiring current and future engineers to help them solve their problems. These kinds of initiatives also provide opportunities for new engineering talent to access work and hone their skills. big trends in engineering /14
  • 16. /16 Predominately, the field of engineering continues to be dominated by an older and primarily male workforce. This homogeneity in this skill set creates specific challenges for hiring companies, and many are actively seeking engineers from more diverse backgrounds to mitigate these risks. This creates a big opportunity for engineering students from diverse backgrounds. Retirement a key issue: more than 50% of the U.S. engineering workforce is 45 or older, compared with just over 40% of the overall labor force. Many organizations are actively seeking younger engineers to balance their workforce and provide better succession planning. Lack of women: Women earn around 20% of all engineering degrees, and have shown significant growth in attaining higher-level degrees in recent years. However, they comprise just 13% of the engineering workforce. Women are exceptionally underrepresented in the mechanical engineering field (7%), but make up around one-in-ten workers in fields such as electrical and computer hardware engineering, according to the National Science Board4 . WHAT TOMORROW’S ENGINEER MIGHT LOOK LIKE 7% difference Women earn around 20% of all engineering degrees Only 13% are part of the engineering workforce Women in the engineering workforce 4 http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind14/index.cfm/chapter-3/c3s5.htm
  • 17. /17 Small changes in long-term diversity trends: Diversity trends among engineering graduates and employees have remained relatively unchanged over the past decade or more. Although the field shows a decline in the representation of African-Americans and Asians, there has been a small increase in the percentage of Hispanic engineers. Many organizations would like to see their engineering workforces reflect the broader population, and indeed, their customer base: • Hispanic students accounted for 6% of engineering Bachelor’s degrees in 2002 and 9% in 2011; among engineering Master’s degrees, Hispanic recipients rose from 4% in 2002 to 6% in 2011. • The percentage of engineering Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees earned by African Americans has decreased over the past ten years, and remain well below their overall degree rates. WHAT TOMORROW’S ENGINEER MIGHT LOOK LIKE 3% increase 2002: 6% Engineering bachelor’s degrees earned by Hispanic students 2011: 9%
  • 18. /18 • The percentage of Asian students receiving engineering bachelor’s degrees has fallen from 14% in 2002 to 12% in 2011, but this is still significantly higher than the overall concentration of Asian students receiving Bachelor’s degrees (7%). Lack of diversity and gender balance continues to be a core strategic issue for the engineering discipline, but demographics are starting to shift. More companies are actively hiring women and people from diverse backgrounds, providing numerous opportunities for people who had previously been underrepresented in the industry. WHAT TOMORROW’S ENGINEER MIGHT LOOK LIKE 2% decrease 2002: 14% Engineering bachelor’s degrees earned by Asian students 2011: 12%
  • 20. /20 For organizations seeking engineering skill sets, it is now more than ever, a global market. And, if U.S. companies are going to compete globally, they will be increasingly compelled to successfully engage with engineers that are living and working elsewhere. Consider these facts: • More than half of all engineering doctorates (54%) in the U.S., and nearly half of all engineering Master’s degrees (44%), are earned by non-resident students • International students account for 70 percent of full-time graduate students in electrical engineering in the U.S. • More than half of full-time graduate students are foreign nationals in industrial engineering, chemical engineering, materials engineering and mechanical engineering • Roughly one-third of people who hold engineering degrees in the U.S. today were born outside the U.S. GLOBAL DEGREES, GLOBAL JOBS /20 International students account for 70 percent of full-time graduate students in electrical engineering in the U.S.
  • 21. /21 The global shortage of engineering talent is becoming more acute. This is driven by many factors, not least of which is China’s impending talent shortfall (somewhere in the order of 25 million people by 2020 according to the McKinsey Global Institute). What does this mean for those starting their careers? Well, it’s likely that engineering skills will continue to be in high demand for some time yet. In addition, it is increasingly likely that your current or future employer will be looking further afield for engineering skills—they will be conducting global talent searches. This means it matters less where engineering graduates choose to live and work after attaining their degree— access to a global market for engineering work is now becoming a reality. What’s more, overseas experience will become an even greater differentiator of candidates, as will complementary skills such as a second language and a working knowledge of other cultures and work-styles. GLOBAL DEGREES, GLOBAL JOBS /21 it is increasingly likely that your current or future employer will be looking further afield for engineering skills—they will be conducting global talent searches.
  • 23. Gaining an engineering degree in any field already provides graduates with an in-demand skill set. However, employers today are looking for engineers that can demonstrate expertise in specific ‘soft’ skills too. Most hiring managers know that in the ‘real world’, engineers must not only be technically proficient, but they must understand how organizations really tick. They must express themselves clearly and professionally, display strong teamwork and project management abilities, and work collaboratively to solve complex problems that may not always have technical causes. So, when applying for roles as an engineer, remember to focus not only on technical skill but soft skills as well — this is often the differentiating factor between job candidates. HIGH DEMAND FOR ‘SOFT’ SKILLS /23 when applying for roles as an engineer, remember to focus not only on technical skill but soft skills as well
  • 24. 7 skills rated “very” or “extremely” important by employers importance of candidates’ skills (2013) Strong verbal communication skills 4.5 Ability to make decisions and solve problems 4.5 Ability to obtain and process information 4.5 Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work 4.5 Ability to analyze quantitative data 4.2 Proficiency with computer software programs 4.1 Skills and attributes rated on a 5 point scale: 1 = Not important; 2 = Not very important; 3 = Somewhat important; 4 = Very important; 5 = Extremely important HIGH DEMAND FOR ‘SOFT’ SKILLS /24
  • 26. In a recent survey conducted by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, members were asked to rate the most needed skills to ensure success in a career in engineering. Again, overwhelmingly, the response was communication skills. These soft skills are now seen by employers as just as important as technical skills. Developing these skills will ensure that you are a competitive candidate and an asset to any workplace. Communication: Being able to communicate with co-workers, clients and other stakeholders is important in any profession. However, as engineers concentrate on their technical skills, many have neglected their communication skills. By ensuring that you are able to effectively communicate you are ensuring that you stand out from the crowd. Flexibility: Engineering is a profession undergoing a great deal of change and expansion. This creates exciting opportunities for emerging engineers but also great challenges. Being able to adapt to a field that is rapidly evolving is essential to a successful career in engineering. your competitve edge /26 soft skills are now seen by employers as just as important as technical skills
  • 27. Creativity: Creative thinkers drive innovation. As engineers begin to work on new and exciting projects, it is important to be able to see things from different perspectives and to be able to ‘think outside the box’. Creativity assists in problem-solving, assessing work processes and helps to advance development. Being creative can increase productivity and will make you indispensible to your employer. Collaboration: Engineering is a profession that requires a great level of teamwork; being able to collaborate effectively is critical. Collaboration requires communication, coordination and management skills. By proving you can effectively collaborate, you are showing prospective employers that you are a necessary addition to their team. Technical skills are the foundation of a career in engineering. However, it is important to develop your soft skills as well as your technical proficiency. Employers are increasingly using these interpersonal skills to separate out potential employees from a multitude of candidates. By working on these skills, you are ensuring you are an employable candidate, an essential employee in your workplace and, ultimately, a vital member of the engineering profession. your competitve edge /27 Did you know? What is the most common undergraduate degree earned by top CEOs? That’s right, an engineering degree. More top CEOs earned their Bachelor’s degree in engineering than any other major5. 5 http://www.arecentstudy.com/studies/S&P%20500%20CEOs.pdf
  • 29. Engineering is a creative pursuit. Yes, it requires technical skill, but that skill must be married with creativity, excellent teamwork and collaboration skills, as well as the thirst for innovation. When one person has all of those capabilities, he or she is no longer just another engineer, but sought-after engineering talent. Organizations everywhere know that the demand for engineering talent is now global and growing. As a result, they are also more aware of the risks associated with a still largely homogenous and aging engineering workforce, and they are seeking new ways to engage diverse, budding engineering talent to address those risks. Now more than ever, we know that engineers are not only the hub of innovation and change inside organizations, they are a global resource with globally applicable skills. And all the indications are that the opportunities for engineers across the world will continue to expand. So, if you have ever thought about changing the world, engineering could be the career for you. WANT TO BRING NEW IDEAS TO LIFE? /29 all the indications are that the opportunities for engineers across the world will continue to expand.
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  • 32. EXIT This information may not be published, broadcast, sold, or otherwise distributed without prior written permission from the authorized party. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. An Equal Opportunity Employer. © 2014 Kelly Services, Inc. About Kelly Services® Kelly Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: KELYA, KELYB) is a leader in providing workforce solutions. Kelly® offers a comprehensive array of outsourcing and consulting services as well as world-class staffing on a temporary, temporary-to-hire, and direct-hire basis. Serving clients around the globe, Kelly provided employment to approximately 540,000 employees in 2013. Revenue in 2013 was $5.4 billion. Visit kellyservices.com and connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Download WorkWire™ , a free iPad® app by Kelly Services. About the Authors Joseph Lampinen is director of the Americas Engineering product group of Kelly Services. In his current role, he is responsible for the strategic development and growth of engineering staffing, search and project services in the Midwest and Canada, with special interest in manufacturing, engineering, plant/facilities engineering, sustainability and Lean Six Sigma. Mr. Lampinen joined Kelly Services® in 1998 as a technical branch manager in the Chicago Market and subsequently served as Midwest regional engineering manager. Prior to joining Kelly, he was an operations director with Laidlaw Corporation in the Midwest. He holds an interdisciplinary bachelor of arts degree from Western Illinois University, a graduate certificate in engineering law and management from the University of Illinois at Chicago and is currently a graduate student in technology at Purdue University. Mr. Lampinen is a certified manufacturing engineer, project management professional (PMP® ) and LEED® AP. In addition, he is an active member of several engineering and professional organizations, including the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Project Management Institute, Association for Facilities Engineering and American Society for Quality. Tim McAward is vice president and Americas Product group leader for the Engineering staffing brand of Kelly Services, Inc., a leader in providing workforce solutions headquartered in Troy, Michigan. As product leader, he has responsibility for branding, market positioning, “go to market” strategies and profitability for the product across North America. Mr. McAward holds a Bachelor of Science, Finance degree from Arizona State University and a Masters of Business Administration degree from St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas.