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Rugby Skills portal v1

BUSINESSES

Number of businesses by borough/district Source: TBR 2014/H1

Business growth by borough/district Source: TBR ( /H1)

Top 5 businesses by sector in Rugby Source: TBR 2014/H1

What business sectors are growing in Rugby? Source: TBR ( /H1)

JOBS

Job vacancies per district/borough Source: Labour Insight (2014/15)

Job growth across Warwickshire Source: Labour Insight ( )

Top 10 jobs in demand requiring GCSEs A*-C North Warwickshire Nuneaton & BedworthRugbyStratfordWarwickWarwickshire Warehouse stock checkerAuxiliary nurseAuxiliary Nurse Cleaner cleaning operativeAuxiliary nurse Triage specialistAdministrative clerk Apprentice administratorChef Primary school teacherSupport workerSales consultant Customer service advisorAdministrative clerkMaths teacher Scheduling co- ordinator Customer service assistant Senior care assistant NVQ2Administrative clerkKitchen managerAdministrative clerk Service administrator - engineeringMechanical technician Customer service assistantAuxiliary nurse Cleaner cleaning operative Recruiting consultant Leisure assistant apprenticeChefData analystKitchen assistantEnglish teacher Production co- ordinator Apprentice administratorMaths teacher Apprentice administratorSales consultant Apprentice administrator Night care team managerVehicle technicianProduct demonstratorInventory plannerSupport worker Electrical technician Cleaner cleaning operativePurchase ledger clerkRegistered nurse Customer service apprenticeVehicle technician Database analystEnglish lecturerDocument controllerTechnical analystVehicle panel beater Customer service assistant Source: Labour Insight (2014/15)

Top 10 jobs in demand requiring “A” Levels North Warwickshire Nuneaton & BedworthRugbyStratfordWarwickWarwickshire Maintainance technicianHGV1/LGV C1+E driverQuality engineer.NET developerNursery nurse.NET developer Engineering managerNursery nurse Manufacturing engineer.NET developerQuality engineer Regional managerQuality engineerSite managerSous chefChefNursery nurse Manufacturing engineerSafety engineerMaintainance engineerProject engineerEstimating engineer Manufacturing engineer Deputy managerChefSecurity officerSenior administratorAssistant managerMaintainance engineer Electrical engineer Warehouse team leaderProject managerSpecialist engineerSurveyorChef Driver trainerWorks managerSystems engineer Manufacturing supervisorKitchen manager Maintainance technician Nursery nurseHead chefFulfilment managerAssistant managerPanel beaterSous chef Mechanical design engineerEngineering technician Lead engineer technologistBuyer - general Maintainance supervisorSystems engineer Controls technicianLead engineerShift managerTVM engineerBuyerTechnician Source: Labour Insight (2014/15)

Top industries for jobs requiring GCSEs A*-C in Rugby Social work activities 28% Education 16% Financial services 9% Healthcare 9% Retail trade 8% For industries requiring A levels or equivalent: -Stronger presence of jobs available in Construction and Public Admin. & Defence (16%), requiring A Levels or equivalent -Increase in Education jobs (+11% in sample), but not as high demand in the Social work industry compared to GCSE entry jobs -Spike in IT roles, such as computer programming Source: Labour Insight (2014/15)

SKILLS

Top skills in demand: Rugby Communication skills Computer skills Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office English GCSEs A*-C Communication skills Writing Leadership Problem solving Organisational skills A Level Specialist skills include: o Business management o Six Stigma o Energy management Specialist skills include: o Mathematics o SAP o Administrative support Source: Labour Insight (2014/15)

APPRENTICESHIPS

Apprenticeship posts by towns in Warwickshire Source: Labour Insight (2014/15)

Top 5 contracts of apprenticeship delivery by district/borough North Warwickshire Nuneaton & Bedworth RugbyStratfordWarwick Dudley College (349) North Warwickshire and Hinckley College (1,088) Heart of England Training Limited (795) Warwickshire College (836) Warwickshire College (1,660) CITB (279) Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce Training Ltd (278) Warwickshire College (612) Stratford-upon-Avon College (711) Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce Training Limited (607) Babcock Training Limited (203) JHP Group Limited (136) INTEC Business Colleges Limited (384) Babcock Training Limited (314) Babcock Training Limited (283) HIT Training Ltd (151) Babcock Training Limited (119) Babcock Training Limited (333) HIT Training Limited (295) HIT Training Limited (197) Solihull College (145) Lifetime Training Group Limited (109) Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce Training Limited (212) Lifetime Training Group Limited (295) Learndirect Limited (197) Source: SFA (2014/15 up to Q2)

Top 5 sectors for apprenticeship participation per district/borough North Warwickshire Nuneaton & Bedworth RugbyStratfordWarwick Manufacturing Technologies (306) Health & Social Care (259) Administration (329) Hospitality & Catering (311) Manufacturing Technologies (649) Business Management (228) Administration (236) Health & Social Care (251) Animal Care & Veterinary Science (238) Health & Social Care (395) Administration (205) Manufacturing Technologies (129) Business Management (205) Health & Social Care (225) Administration (264) Health & Social Care (174) Business Management (120) Hospitality & Catering (172) Administration (206) Business Management (219) Building and Construction (115) Service Enterprises (115) Manufacturing Technologies (170) Manufacturing Technologies (199) Hospitality & Caring (176) Source: SFA ( academic year 2013/14)

THE FUTURE LABOUR MARKET (PROJECTIONS)

Future employment growth: Source: LEFM

Employment sectors forecast to grow/decline by 2025 in Rugby Source: LEFM

By 2025, which skill occupation groups will have grown the most? Source: LEFM

Top five occupations for employment growth ( ) North Warwickshire Nuneaton & BedworthRugbyStratfordWarwickWarwickshire Health Professionals (311%) Health Professionals (264%) Health Professionals (303%) Health Professionals (324%) Health Professionals (272%) Health Professionals (290%) Business/Public service Professionals (145%) Business/Public service Professionals (124%) Business/Public service Professionals (120%) Business/Public service Professionals (120%) Business/Public service Professionals (117%) Business/Public service Professionals (123%) Customer Service Occupations (52%) Customer Service Occupations (48%) Customer Service Occupations (52%) Customer Service Occupations (48%) Customer Service Occupations (47%) Customer Service Occupations (49%) Business/Public service Associate Professionals (34%) Business/Public service Associate Professionals (36%) Business/Public service Associate Professionals (34%) Culture/Media/Sport Occupations (40%) Business/Public service Associate Professionals (31%) Business/Public service Associate Professionals (34%) Managers and Proprietors (26%) Science/Tech Professionals (27%) Culture/Media/Sport Occupations (25%) Business/Public service Associate Professionals (35%) Culture/Media/Sport Occupations (30%) Culture/Media/Sport Occupations (30%) Source: LEFM

Labour market performance ( ) Source: LEFM

Future labour market projections ( ) Source: LEFM Rugby is the only district/borough to exceed the UK’s productivity growth forecast (17% ) by Employment growth behind Warwick and Stratford