Warehouse Workers going over something on a tablet, one sitting in a forklift

Tackling the Manufacturing Talent Shortage in Research Triangle Park

It’s no surprise that the Research Triangle Park region is experiencing tremendous business growth. North Carolina is consistently named one of the top states for businesses and recently WalletHub ranked Durham No. 7 and Raleigh No. 8 in its study about the best cities to start a business. And it’s not just tech and healthcare companies—manufacturing and distribution centers are booming here as well.

This increased competition, combined with advancing manufacturing technologies, has led to a shortage of skilled personnel to fill open positions on the plant floor. To address these shortfalls, manufacturing and distribution companies, along with their staffing partners, need to find new ways to connect with candidates. Here are a few strategies to consider:

Expand the Net

Whether it’s offering retirees and young parents flexible scheduling or collaborating with high schools, community colleges and other organizations, tapping into new talent pools can help manufacturers address worker shortages. Additionally, with more and more people finding their jobs on social media, it’s increasingly important to become engaged on different channels like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

Prioritize Training

Because automation has dramatically accelerated the assembly line pace, employees need to be trained to work quickly and precisely while remaining extremely focused. In addition, advanced manufacturing tools often call for specialized training and computer programs and software systems demand higher level math skills. Whether done in-house, or outsourced to a staffing partner, training not only helps attract candidates but streamlines onboarding so workers are ready on day one.

Once employed, up-training motivated workers allows employers to move trustworthy employees into more critical positions. It also helps with retention by showing employees that the company values their work and is willing to invest in them.

Boost Pay and Incentives

Providing a competitive, market-rate salary is an effective way to draw in candidates. Another is to offer temp-to-perm opportunities. This gives companies a chance to evaluate workers before committing to a full-time engagement while also appealing to employees who are looking for steady employment.

Incentives that are unique to the contract worker community, including earned time off and earned paid holidays, can also help attract qualified candidates. Once an employee is engaged, retaining them is critical and performance incentives can be instrumental in keeping good workers.

Create a Positive Culture

While salary and benefits are critically important, more and more employees are indicating that culture is also key. To help retain employees, manufacturers should examine their corporate culture to determine if it promotes trust, encourages communication and provides opportunity for all of its employees.

Every manufacturing and distribution company has different employment challenges and finding the right solution is critical to solving them. At BelFlex, we don’t believe there’s one way to address the talent shortage. Instead, we’re committed to understanding our clients’ unique pressure points and creating a plan specific to them. Please contact our Raleigh-Durham team at 919-718-0411 or me directly at egregory@belflex.com to learn how we can help your company.

Similar Posts

  • Staffing the Tri-State Region: Inside BelFlex’s Core Markets

    A Q&A with Tri-State Regional Director, Clayton Owens Today we’re kicking off a new series here on the blog. While BelFlex Staffing Network is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, we actively partner with clients and secure work opportunities for our candidates in 10 different states. Our geographic presence is broken out into six different regions. Each…

  • Empowering Women in the Workplace—The BelFlex G.R.O.W. Initiative

    The pandemic simultaneously shined a brighter spotlight on workplace disparities and increased them— especially when it comes to gender gaps.  According to the World Economic Forum’s 2021 Global Gender Gap Report, “the time it will take for the gender gap to close grew by 36 years in the space of just 12 months between 2020 and…

  • July Safety Newsletter

    UV Safety Awareness Month – July 2022 U.V. Safety Awareness Month is held during summer when most of us spend more time outside making the most of the warmer weather. The longer your exposure, however, the greater your risk of sun damage if you’re unprotected. The sun emits radiation in the form of Ultraviolet or…

  • Simple Nutrition Tips for a Healthier You

    NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH “Let thy food be thy medicine,” said Hippocrates (a long, long time ago), but the sentiment still rings true. National Nutrition Month, celebrated in March, stresses the importance of a balanced diet and exercise. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics promotes the transformative powers of healthy food choices. The Academy encourages using…

  • What Automation Really Means for Light Industry Staffing

    The impact of automation lies in technology adoption, not innovation When it comes to predicting which jobs will eventually be lost to automation, the light industrial industry seems to be the target. For certain tasks along the assembly line, robotics in some form or another could potentially make sense from a cost and efficiency standpoint….