Trade skills crisis: The hidden cost behind Australia’s homebuilding struggles

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Australia’s dream of affordable homebuilding is being thwarted by critical trade skills shortages, threatening construction timelines and costs.

A recent analysis by NextMinute, a leading project management software for tradies, has shed light on the occupations with the highest vacancy rates and the most job ad listings, revealing a stark disparity between supply and demand in the trade sector.

Official figures indicate that motor mechanics, electricians, and welders are among the most sought-after trades, with thousands of vacancies across all Australian states.

However, SEEK job ad volumes suggest the demand is far greater, with listings for electricians alone exceeding six times the official vacancy count.

For example, SEEK currently lists 16,725 electrician job ads, more than six times the official vacancy count.

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Similarly, there are 9749 listings for mechanics and 2706 for welders, reflecting widespread recruitment challenges in the industry.

This discrepancy highlights the ongoing recruitment challenges faced by trade businesses, as job ads often represent multiple open roles or ongoing hiring efforts.

Demand is also visible globally.

Search data shows electricians dominate international interest, with an average of 2760 monthly searches for electrician jobs in Australia.

This is more than double the next most searched trade, welding, followed by plumbing, carpentry, and bricklaying.

Source: NextMinute


However, some of the most short-staffed roles, such as mechanics and concreters, appear to be flying under the radar internationally.

Despite attractive salaries, several trades remain under-represented in global job searches, such as airconditioning and refrigeration mechanics, who earn over $2000 per week.

The United Kingdom leads overseas demand, with UK-based workers conducting thousands of monthly searches for Australian trade jobs.

However, critical trades like cabinetmaking and concreting remain overlooked, presenting opportunities for targeted migration strategies to better align supply with demand.

Source: NextMinute


As home builders face rising costs due to shortages, NextMinute CEO Alex Jenks said awareness campaigns and strategic recruitment efforts were needed to help bridge the gap.

“Across Australia, trade businesses are struggling to recruit. These shortages are slowing down projects, driving up costs, and putting pressure on business owners,” he said.

“Interestingly, the countries showing the most interest don’t always align with the trades in greatest need.

“For example, airconditioning and refrigeration mechanics have over 500 official vacancies, but little international search activity, pointing to blind spots in global awareness of Australia’s workforce needs.

“By shining a light on the most in-demand trades, we hope to help employers plan better, and highlight where support or skilled migration is needed most.”

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