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What Work Hertfordshire 2015 / 2016 HIGH PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES & IT Technology is the main reason for old jobs disappearing. With nine out of 10 new jobs today needing some level of IT skills it’s hard to escape it. There are so many exciting and rewarding careers within science, engineering and technology – fashion, gaming, digital media, music, motor sport, aerospace...Why not become expert and help the UK become the best innovators in the world. What is happening? Skills & qualities • Around 26,250 people work in the IT and telecoms sector in Hertfordshire1 with the largest number based in Dacorum. Many more will do the same jobs but for other organisations. Aerospace and defence are also key industries. • Tech sector needs 134,000 new recruits each year2 Useful subjects • BT recruitment drive for jobs installing household broadband. • Herts is home to several world class satellite, software and telecom companies - over 4,000 in the county. 3 • IT industry is desperately seeking girls! Young women make up less than 20% of the IT workforce. • Automotive (vehicles) electronics, consumer electronics (for example digital cameras, tablets, smart phones) are growing areas and need skilled young people to research and design new products and parts. • Demand for engineers skilled in design, electronics, vehicles, aerospace (yes these are all hi-tech jobs!), games designers, cyber security experts and data analysts. Big investment from the government in these areas means thousands of apprenticeship and graduate openings. • According to Engineering UK there could be 2.74m job openings between 2010 and 2020 across a range of engineering jobs. On the web www.futuremorph.org www.bigambition.co.uk www.semta.org.uk www.science-girl-thing.eu 8 Local employers • BT • Xerox • EE • EADSM Astrium • Computacentre • Goodrich Aerospace • Fujitsu Siemens • PayPoint • FFEI • Viglen What could you earn?* Lab technician £21,900 Biological scientist £38,100 Mechanical engineer £40,600 Design engineer £38,500 Web designer £29,200 Motor mechanic £24,200 Telecoms engineer £31,400 Software developer £40,000 1 Business Register and Employment Survey 2 e-skills 3 Engineering UK * Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2014. Average full-time (median) salary rounded to the nearest £100. Doesn’t include self employed.