设计解决方案

Anthony Kearns
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铁路行业工程技术人员的短缺正威胁着该行业的增长和发展。本文讨论了这种短缺的原因,以及该行业需要做些什么来吸引更多的工程师。铁路行业的大小企业都在填补职位空缺方面遇到困难,主要原因是缺乏具备相关知识和经验的人才。这在各个层次的具体技术和实践技能领域都很明显,但在专业工程师中尤其如此。造成这种状况的部分原因是1994年铁路私有化之前工程职能的减少。此外,项目变得更加复杂,使用新的技术和过程需要专门的技能和经验。在寻找这种短缺的解决方案时,有许多问题需要解决。首先,这个行业需要更多的年轻人才。铁路工程专业未能吸引到高质量的学生,部分原因是该行业的形象不佳,部分原因是政府鼓励学生继续深造,而不是走上职业道路。这个行业需要从头开始,确保学生从小就被鼓励学习数学和物理,这些学科对工程至关重要。铁路工程公司还需要支持教育,提拔一些最知名的专业人士,他们可以为年轻人树立榜样。除了提高铁路工程的知名度外,该行业还应提供反映技能差距和技能变化的课程和资格证书。该行业还需要考虑如何通过高薪和提供令人满意的职业机会来吸引求职者。国家铁路技能学院被提议作为解决这些问题和提高铁路工程形象的一种方式。
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Engineering a Solution
The shortage of engineering skills in the rail industry is threatening growth and development of the sector. This article discusses the reasons for this shortage and what the industry needs to do to attract more engineers. Both small and big players in the rail sector are experiencing difficulties in filling vacancies, mainly because of a shortage of people with relevant knowledge and experience. This is apparent at all levels in specific technical and practical skills areas, but especially among professional engineers. This state of affairs can be attributed partly to the reduction of engineering functions, prior to privatization of the railways in 1994. In addition, projects have become more complex, using new technologies and processes requiring specialized skills and experience. There are a number of issues that need to be addressed in finding the solution to this shortage. First, the industry needs more young talent. The failure to attract good-quality students into the study of rail engineering is partly due to a poor image of the sector, and partly because students are encouraged to go into further education, rather than following the vocational routes. The industry needs to start from the very beginning, ensuring that pupils are encouraged to study math and physics, subjects critical to engineering, from an early age. Rail engineering companies also need to support education and promote some of its most high profile professionals, who could act as role models for young people. In addition to raising the profile of rail engineering, the industry should offer courses and qualifications that reflect where there are skill gaps and where skills are changing. The industry also needs think about how it can attract candidates, both through good salaries and by providing satisfying career opportunities. A National Railway Skills Academy is proposed as a way to address these issues and raise the profile of rail engineering.
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