Gas engineers and plumbers will be among the most in-demand trades in 2024, according to new research, PHAM News reported. As the UK construction industry is projected to reach £404 billion in revenue by 2024, recent data has highlighted the trades facing the greatest shortage. The research, conducted by metals4U, a metal supplier, analysed job listings on popular platforms such as Indeed, Totaljobs, and Reed to determine the most sought-after skills within the trades. Builders, electricians, and gas engineers are the top three trades projected to be in high demand, with job sites advertising over 55,000 open positions. The construction industry as a whole has over 80,000 job vacancies, indicating an ongoing nationwide shortage of skills. Builders are by far the most in-demand, while electricians and gas engineers also being in short supply for 2024: Firms employing plasterers, bricklayers, and tilers are having less trouble filling positions, with fewer than 1,000 listings for each trade across job sites. The skills shortage in the trade industry is currently at an all-time high and is expected to continue. An industry report predicts that the construction and trade sectors will require 937,000 new workers by 2032 to meet the growing demand. The study also revealed the trades most in demand within different UK cities. Flooring contractors are high in demand in London, while there is a shortage of gas engineers in Birmingham and Liverpool. Joiners are a highly sought-after trade in Edinburgh and Leeds.
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