08.01.2025, 16:05 11596

Ministry of Industry and Construction launches 75 new professions for innovative industries

Minister of Industry and Construction Kanat Sharlapayev reported at the Government session that the need for personnel in the sectors supervised by the department is more than 39,000 people, primeminister.kz reports.

An Atlas of new professions has been developed, including 75 new specialities, such as an operator of robotic mining equipment, a developer of smart systems for the mining and metallurgical industries, a specialist in virtual prototyping, a digital designer, a Big Data analyst and a Smart House designer.

Thus, there is a gradual change from manual labour to automated labour, which fundamentally changes the usual idea of working professions in society," Kanat Sharlapayev noted.


This year, as part of the implementation of 190 projects of the industrialisation map, 8 new professions will appear in the machine-building industry, including 3D printing and welding engineer, operator of robotic painting systems and other specialists.

The Minister stressed that 60 professional standards covering 336 professions are being developed and updated, including the use of artificial intelligence to speed up and simplify the development.

Dual training is being actively used to train personnel in the industrial sector. More than 700 enterprises are involved in the work of the country's 284 colleges. More than 13,000 young specialists are provided with jobs annually under signed agreements and memoranda. As part of career guidance for schoolchildren, in 2024 more than 2,000 students received practical training at industrial enterprises.

International partnerships continue to be developed in order to introduce advanced educational technologies. For example, in 2024, Allur Group together with the University of Erfurt in Germany established the International Centre for Dual Education. A branch of the Russian Chemical Technological University was opened in Taraz with the support of ‘Kazphosphate’.

The minister also noted that systemic measures have been taken to address the staff shortage in geology, including the creation of the Public Fund ‘Zhas Geologist’ and holding an international Olympiad to raise interest in the profession among young people.

Training in five specialities in the field of geological exploration of solid minerals is carried out by the country's only Geological Exploration College in the Abai region. Work is also underway in the construction industry. Over the past two years, more than 400 specialists have taken advanced training courses within the framework of co-operation between the Association of Builders of Kazakhstan and BI University. Last year, 550 college students attended the WorldSkills Kazakhstan championship," the minister said.


Also in December, by the Head of State's decree, four departmental awards were transferred to state awards, these are: "Honored geologist of Kazakhstan", "Honored builder", "Honored miner" and "Honored industrialist".

As part of the Ministry's sectoral plan for The Year of Vocational Professions, a number of activities will be implemented:

  • celebration of ten professional holidays with honouring and awarding representatives of working professions working in the supervised industries;
  • Holding an "Open Doors Day" for schoolchildren and students;
  • organising job fairs on the basis of colleges.

The work on social partnership and regulation of labour relations will also be continued.
 

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