It’s projected that 17,212 new manufacturing workers will be needed in Victoria by 2027, and 57,929 new workers by 2034.*
Manufacturing is a major industry in Victoria, producing many essential products and materials. This includes everything from metals and plastics, to clothes and furniture.
You could work as a production manager, food processor, packer, fabricator or welder, to name a few. Demand for manufacturing workers in Victoria is going up.
There have been major investments in Victoria in recent years, which is driving growth in advanced manufacturing. Technologies like AI, 3D printing and digital twinning are changing how we make things. Manufacturing jobs in infrastructure and clean energy are also growing.
A Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification can open doors to start a career in manufacturing. It can also help you upskill to move around into different areas of the industry.
Manufacturing touches almost every other industry. In Victoria, growth is expected. Explore the information below to learn more about working in the manufacturing industry.
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“There’s a real shortage of skilled trades across the board. We’re looking for people who are mechanically minded. Manufacturing is an evolving industry, you can really be whatever you want to be.”
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*Statistics source: Victorian Skills Authority Employment Projections Dashboard.
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