Joint ITB review urges customisation of mechanical maintenance training in Food Industry.

The Food Maintenance Project was conducted by the Victorian Food Industry Training Board (VFITB) and the Manufacturing, Engineering Skills Advisory Board (MESAB) and supported by Skills Victoria.

The key objectives of the project were to:

-       Gain an understanding of the engineering maintenance skill requirements of the food manufacturing sector operating in metropolitan and regional Victoria

-       Examine the existing training provisions for mechanical trade apprentices by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and compare to the identified skill and delivery requirements of the industry sector

-       Develop sample Training Plan options that facilitate the skill set and delivery requirements of the industry sector

For the purposes of this project the food manufacturing sector includes enterprises undertaking food, confectionery, beverage and pharmaceutical processing and packaging. It is estimated this sector employs in excess of 61,000 employees throughout Victoria.

 The pdf of the full report can be downloaded here.

Casey van Berkel with Christian Willmott, Tatura Milk, Joanna Foulkes and Andrew Shaw, Unilever, Colin Slocombe, Tatura Milk, Septermber 2009

Reg Quick, Ron Tubb, Mick Ressom at Nestle Wahgunyah, with Casey van Berkel

Consultation with Heinz, Echuca – Jan Shellew on Casey van Berkel’s right

Consultation with Brown Brothers, September 2009