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Program launched to get more women working in manufacturing in Queensland

A new campaign has been launched to encourage more women into manufacturing as Queensland faces a critical skills
shortage in the $28.9 billion sector.

Ahead of International Women’s Day, Manufacturing Skills Queensland (MSQ) wants women and girls to know they have
a critical role to play in building Queensland’s future and there are numerous job opportunities available to them.

MSQ has created the Manufacturing Industry Influencer Program which showcases women who are building successful
careers in manufacturing by working in jobs ranging from boilermakers and engineers to rocket designers.

MSQ Acting CEO Kris McCue said it is important for women to see other women working in manufacturing because ‘if you see it, you can be it’.

“Some workplaces are now seeing increased female participation, and that’s the trend we want to accelerate across the entire manufacturing sector.”

The influencers will be visiting schools across Queensland and speaking at community forums and industry events to inspire the next generation, promote MSQ’s training and mentoring programs, and campaign for more women in manufacturing.

Influencer Rebecca Linwood works at a leading rail and transit systems business in Maryborough and is known as the
‘safety lady’.

“At our facility, more than 10 per cent of the workforce are women, working across boiler making, fitter and turner, safety,
finance, purchasing, design and engineering,” Ms Linwood said.

“Manufacturing can be fast-paced, exciting, and something you can be proud of. You can be yourself and still play an integral role in making manufacturing happen.”

Around 170,000 people work in manufacturing across Queensland. MSQ delivers targeted workforce development
programs to support manufacturers in building capability and addressing critical skills gaps across the sector.

Creative technologist Steph Piper is based at the University of Southern Queensland and runs the Library
Makerspace where students learn about manufacturing skills like 3D printing and electronics.

“I didn’t even know my current job existed when I graduated high school.

“For young women right now, manufacturing is such an exciting space. You can be technical and use your creativity to
make things only you can dream of,” Ms Piper said.

Influencer Mercedes Skillen spends her days in a laboratory and is a MSQ mentor who provides support to women
starting their careers.

“The manufacturing industry within Queensland has grown. It’s modern, it’s diverse, but we need more upskilling and
more women to bring diversity across the sector.”

MSQ supports Queensland manufacturers with training, skills development, and workforce solutions. Learn more about
the women behind manufacturing, take a look at the manufacturing industry influencers
https://go.msq.org.au/IndustryInfluencer.

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