In Europe, we currently have 80,000 jobs linked to offshore renewable energies, which could increase by 124,000 new vacancies by 2030. However, to get there, we must not only invest in the implementation of offshore wind power in our waters, but also in professional training, to adapt it to the needs of a sector that is set to grow unprecedentedly in the coming years.
Within that context, the FLORES project works to foster skills in the ORE sector through different regional pilot actions. One of them is conducted in the Mediterranean sea basin, by its partner Asime, who is launching the free online course “Introduction to Professional Occupations and Job Design in the Offshore Renewable Energy Sector”.
This course is addressed to Talent Managers of different companies and organizations, so that they can better understand the occupations and professional competencies demanded in the ORE sector, raising awareness of the real needs of this emerging industry, as well as integrating those profiles and skills in the HR processes, job design and in the skilling and re-skilling initiatives they may launch for their existing workers.
By the end of this 30 hours online course, participants will be able to identify the most in-demand skills in the ORE sector and incorporate them into their workforce job design and skill building processes.
Objectives of the course
- Being more conscious of how the Offshore Renewable Energies (ORE) sector plays a key role in the green European transition and the blue economy.
- Learning about the different technologies, processes and value chain involved in the Offshore Renewable Energies (ORE) sector and subsectors, and how the regional industry responds to their needs.
- Defining the Offshore Renewable Energies (ORE) occupational profiles, essential skills and competences to include in ORE jobs design.
- Identifying the most in-demand skills in the Offshore Renewable Energies (ORE) sector, as well as the national specific safety training requirements that need to be included in their workforce skills building and job design processes.
Target students
This course targets Talent Managers of companies in the metal sector, vocational training institutions and other companies or services with an interest in the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) sector as a source of business and employment opportunities in the blue economy. The profiles of the students may include, among others:
- CEOs, Middle-Managers and Technicians of small and medium-sized companies
- HR generalists or specialists
- Vocational Training Trainers
- Employment counselors
Methodology
The methodology is e-learning with the possibility of being tutored or doing the training at your own pace.
- Tutored modality: with the support of a specialized tutor on specific dates (15/11/2024-30/11/2024)
- Modality without tutoring: open course without accompaniment by a specialized tutor, at your own pace.
Language of the course
The course will be conducted in Spanish
Course programme
Module 1: The marine renewable energy sector as part of the green transition and the blue economy
- 1.1 New European growth model: green transition, digital and blue economy
- 1.2. Education and professional competences of the green transition and blue economy
Module 2: Marine Renewable Energy Value Chain
- 2.1. Marine renewable technologies
- 2.2. The marine renewable energy value chain
- 2.3. The success case of the Galician offshore wind industry
This module introduces participants to how the marine renewable energy sector plays a key role in the European green transition and blue economy, offering tangible business opportunities, but which needs a large qualified workforce specialized in the professional skills required in the marine renewable energy sector.
You will learn about the different technologies, processes and value chain involved in the offshore renewable energy sector and how the Galician offshore wind industry in particular responds to all the needs of this sub-sector.
Module 3: Professional occupations and recommendations for the design of jobs in the offshore renewable energy sector.
- 3.1. Supply and demand of professional competences.
- 3.2. Professional occupations in the marine renewable energies sector.
- 3.3. Recommendations for job design in the marine renewable energy sector.
This module helps participants to identify and learn about the most demanded professional occupations in the marine renewable energy sector and proposes recommendations to optimize the design of jobs in this sector.
Registration
Register now for the free and online course: Introduction to professional occupations and job design in the offshore renewable energy sector. Register here.