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Introduction to the Cleaning Sector and Its Upcoming Trs
The Cleaning Industry in Singapore has experienced significant growth, particularly due to an increased demand for disinfection services amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This has prompted not only an increase in labor requirements but also a push towards technological advancements med at boosting efficiency, productivity, and sustnability efforts toward achieving Zero Waste goals. The National Environment Agency NEA is proposing legislative measures to elevate hygiene standards while promoting technology adoption within this sector.
Local companies are faced with challenges related to the perception of the industry by both the public and potential job seekers. As a result, there's an ongoing effort to redefine traditional roles, introduce innovative technologies, and redesign jobs to make them more attractive and productive for employees.
The Skills Framework serves as a roadmap for individuals seeking skills development in this sector. It outlines essential competencies, core functions, and key tasks for various job roles within the Environmental Services domn.
Employers can leverage several initiatives offered by Workforce Singapore to support job redesign, capability transfer from foreign experts, career conversion programs for mid-career employees looking to transition into new sectors or growth roles aligned with Industry Transformation Maps. They can also benefit from support for part-time re-employment grants and productivity solutions grants designed to enhance work processes.
On the individual front, Career Conversion Programmes provide opportunities for mid-career workers to reskill and make a smooth transition into in-demand job positions while Mid-Career Pathways Programmes offer practical attachments within host organizations that enable hands-on experience and skill acquisition.
These initiatives m to keep individuals relevant by equipping them with the necessary skills and experiences needed to navigate through changes in the industry landscape.
For further information on each job role, including a detled list of skills required for specific tasks, refer to the Skills Framework for Environmental Sector SFFES.
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Last updated: August 7, 2023
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