2018’s Most In-Demand Skills for Engineers – They’re Softer Than You Thin

Maths, sci­ence, design, tech­ni­cal… all hard skills reg­u­lar­ly asso­ci­at­ed with engi­neer­ing but at RTRS we’re see­ing soft skills play an increas­ing­ly impor­tant role in dis­tin­guish­ing top can­di­dates for the top engi­neer­ing positions.

The Insti­tute of Technology’s 2017 sur­vey found that 21% of engi­neer­ing prac­tices find exter­nal can­di­dates do not pos­sess the required non-tech­ni­cal skills, whilst 19% find that even their exist­ing work­forces do not demon­strate soft skills. Soft skills are hot, in-demand and vital to a suc­cess­ful career in engi­neer­ing so why aren’t we shout­ing about them?

 

At RTRS, we work with you to iden­ti­fy and demon­strate the most in demand soft skills for 2018, which are:

 

  1. Com­mu­ni­ca­tion skills

Com­mu­ni­ca­tion is a vital, yet often over­looked, skill for engi­neers. Sure, every­one can com­mu­ni­cate but can you do it well? Can­di­dates demon­strat­ing their abil­i­ty to engage mul­ti­ple stake­hold­ers and con­vey ideas and plans clear­ly and per­sua­sive­ly, rarely fail to impress at inter­view. Lis­ten­ing is equal­ly as impor­tant as speak­ing and writ­ing, and the abil­i­ty to com­mu­ni­cate well vir­tu­al­ly (i.e. via Skype, mes­sen­ger and mes­sage boards) is increas­ing­ly rel­e­vant. This is a skill hir­ing man­agers will assess through­out the recruit­ment process, mak­ing a well-pol­ished CV and con­fi­dent inter­view tech­nique all the more important.

 

  1. Inter­per­son­al skills

Suc­cess­ful engi­neers work well in mul­ti-dis­ci­pline teams, pro­duc­ing col­lab­o­ra­tive ideas and great work­ing rela­tion­ships. Employ­ers want to know you’ll thrive in this type of envi­ron­ment, suc­cess­ful­ly inter­act­ing with every­one from cus­tomers, col­leagues and man­agers to achieve results. You’ll need to demon­strate that you’re per­sua­sive, per­son­able and influ­en­tial. In the words of the Nation­al Acad­e­my of Engi­neer­ing “under­stand­ing the par­tic­u­lar wants and needs of a cus­tomer, and…explaining and jus­ti­fy­ing the final design solu­tion” is essen­tial for effec­tive collaboration.

 

  1. Cre­ative problem-solving

Accord­ing to the Nation­al Acad­e­my of Engi­neers, ana­lyt­i­cal and cre­ative prob­lem-solv­ing skills are still high­ly regard­ed and sought-after attrib­ut­es in engi­neer­ing can­di­dates. Cre­ativ­i­ty and curios­i­ty are inte­gral to the design engi­neer­ing process and busi­ness­es are search­ing for can­di­dates who crit­i­cal­ly analyse prob­lems, pro­duc­ing inno­v­a­tive solu­tions and impact­ful results. These skills give busi­ness­es the com­pet­i­tive edge and com­pe­ten­cy-based inter­views are an increas­ing­ly com­mon way to test your prob­lem-solv­ing abil­i­ties. Pre­pare exam­ples of how you demon­strate this sought-after skill, to show­case at interviews.

 

  1. Leadership

In our recent blog, we high­light­ed the tell­tale signs that you’re ready for an engi­neer­ing pro­mo­tion. Can­di­dates demon­strat­ing the poten­tial for future career pro­gres­sion, through strong lead­er­ship skills, per­form bril­liant­ly at inter­view. Pan­els look for proac­tiv­i­ty, for­ward-think­ing and peo­ple skills, as well as a pos­i­tive atti­tude. Tai­lor your CV and inter­view exam­ples to demon­strate your enthu­si­asm for respon­si­bil­i­ty, team­work and per­son­al devel­op­ment and be sure to ask about pro­gres­sion oppor­tu­ni­ties at your interview. 

 

  1. Con­tin­u­ous improvement

Engi­neer­ing is at the fore­front of tech­nol­o­gy and change, which is why flex­i­bil­i­ty, agili­ty and adapt­abil­i­ty are skills you must demon­strate. Pro­vide exam­ples of how you have improved effi­cien­cy, embraced new tech­nolo­gies and cham­pi­oned change, both with­in busi­ness and per­son­al­ly; a ded­i­ca­tion to con­tin­u­ous learn­ing is a high­ly attrac­tive can­di­date quality.

Tech­ni­cal skills and abil­i­ties will always be inte­gral to your next engi­neer­ing posi­tion but soft skills are the cher­ry on the cake that will set you apart from your com­pe­ti­tion. Plus, as tech­nol­o­gy increas­ing­ly takes over the engi­neer­ing world, dif­fer­en­ti­at­ing your­self as some­one able to con­nect, build rela­tion­ships, com­mu­ni­cate and not require bat­ter­ies(!) may be more impor­tant than ever.

 

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