New Zealand Skills shortage lists released
29 December 2004
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The lists that contain the occupations where there are immediate and long-term shortages of skilled workers were released today by the Department of Labor (Workforce). The Long Term Skill Shortage List (formerly the Priority Occupations List (POL)) and the Immediate Skill Shortage List (formerly the Occupational Shortages List (OSL)) are the result of consultation with Government agencies, industry training organizations (ITOs) and unions.
Key changes
Long Term Skill Shortage List (formerly the Priority Occupations List (POL))
- Civil Engineering has been expanded to be called Professional Engineers which will include Roading, Design, Structural, Mechanical, Geotechnical, Electronic, Project, Transport/Traffic, Fire, Civil, and Environmental engineers, and the qualifications requirements for these occupations have been amended.
- The skills list for Information Communications Technology (ICT) has been amended to reflect actual skill shortages.
- Orchard Managers, Agronomist/Crop Production Managers and Grower Managers, and Automotive Electricians, Fitter & Turner, Cabinet maker, Boatbuilder, Carpenter/Joiner, Fitter Welder, and Plumber have been added.
- Automotive Mechanics (petrol and diesel) have become two separate occupations: Diesel Mechanic and Motor Mechanic.
Immediate Skill Shortage List (formerly the Occupational Shortage List (OSL))
Added to all regions
- Chip sealing, Asphalt or other Technical Manager (Roading and
Infrastructure) Construction and Maintenance Managers (Roading and
Infrastructure) Crane Operators, Crop Foreman, Dairy Farm Managers (and
amended to read Farm Manager (Dairy, Sheep/Arable, Beef), Electronic
Service Technician, Foreman (Roading and Infrastructure), Florists –
Senior, Flooring Trade Persons, Glazier, Heavy Vehicle Drivers, Orchard
Foreman, Osteopath, Pig Farm Manager, Plastics Die Setter, Roofing
Trade Persons, Scaffolders, Sheet metal worker, Shepherd, Ski and
Snowboard Technicians
Added to some regions
- Analytical Chemist added to North Island regions
- Beekeepers added to South Island regions
- Dental Assistants added to the Auckland region
- Sheerer (wool harvester) added to Auckland, Wellington and Canterbury regions
Extended to all regions
- Accountant – Chartered, Arborists, Assistant Herd Managers,
Autoglazier, Cardio/Respiratory Technician, Chef (added with mandatory
qualifications and experience), Early Childhood Education Teacher
(replaces Early Childhood Education Supervisor), Hospitality
Supervisor, Microbiologist, Post Doctoral fellows, Trackwork rider,
Travel Consultant – Senior
Extended to other regions
- Coach builder has been extended to include the Waikato region
Extended occupation
- Land Surveyors has been extended to include Licensed Cadastral Surveyors
Removed
- Horse Trainer
- Plastics Research and Development (replaced with Plastics Die Setter)
- Early Childhood Education Supervisor (replaced with Early Childhood Education Teacher)
Removed and added to the Long Term Skill Shortage List (formerly POL)
- Boat builder, Cabinet maker, Carpenter/Joiner, Design Engineer,
Electronic Engineer, Fitter and Turner, Plumber, Structural Engineer,
Traffic Engineer, Welder
Renamed
- Doctors – renamed Medical Doctors
- Dairy Farm Managers – amended to read Farm Manager (Dairy, Sheep/Arable, Beef)
- Electronic Repairs Trades People – renamed Electronic Service Technician
Qualifications updated
- Teachers
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