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New Report Highlights What Machine Builders Can Do to Mitigate the Skilled Labor Shortage in the Manufacturing Sector

July 23, 2025 - Eaton New Report Highlights What Machine Builders Can Do to Mitigate the Skilled Labor Shortage in the Manufacturing Sector 1

July 23, 2025

Machine Builders: Insights on How to Rectify the Skilled Labor Shortage in the Manufacturing Sector

  • Designing and building easy-to-use high-performance machines to replace aging technologies and labor-intensive work processes will move the industry forward
  • Research indicates that one-third of machine building companies have up to 25% of their vacancies unfilled and new technologies could help bridge that skills gap

Eaton announced a new report by S&P Global Market Intelligence 451 Research, commissioned by Eaton, that examines the extent of the skills gap and its implications for the machine building industry, as well as suggesting some mitigation measures.

Machine builders in North America and Europe face unprecedented challenges as demand for increasingly complex industrial machinery rises, while the pool of skilled workers with expertise in machine-building continues to shrink. The report – called ‘The Impact of the Labor Shortage on Machine Builders’ – is based on survey data obtained from 300 machine building experts in Canada, USA, Germany, Italy and The Netherlands.

Key Findings:

  • 79% said the skills shortage was having a significant, or very significant, impact on their organization’s operations
  • The majority (60%) of machine builders have between 1%-10% of positions unfilled, with a third reporting an even higher percentage (11-25%) of currently vacant positions
  • 40% indicated that the skills gap had reduced productivity by 11-25%
July 23, 2025 - Eaton New Report Highlights What Machine Builders Can Do to Mitigate the Skilled Labor Shortage in the Manufacturing Sector

The effects of these challenges are felt widely, as evidenced by the range of machinery the respondents make. Their products range across the manufacturing of electrical equipment; heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems; material handling systems; food and beverage processing systems; agricultural equipment; and pumps and compressors.

Machine builders recognize the challenges within their customer base which is also affected by the manufacturing skills shortages. High-quality, high-performance machines will reduce their customers’ machine management and maintenance requirements, lowering the impact of skills shortages and bringing down their operational cost. New business models, such as offering products as a service, may hold some of the answers for machine builders and their customers long-term, while expanding the budget for training and upskilling may also be part of the solution, concludes the report.

Simone Gardosi, machine building segment leader, EMEA, Electrical Sector, Eaton, said:

“This report is a wake-up call, showing how the labor shortage is one of the biggest challenges facing the machine building industry in both North America and Europe. It is a global problem that requires the global solutions we are able to provide for our machine building customers.” 

Molly Jenks, vice president of segments for North American sales, Eaton, said:

“Machine builders are directly affected by skills shortages, but they also hold the key to helping their customers overcome the adverse effects of the labor crunch. We can help them to design and build easy-to-use and high-performing machines for their customers, as well as increase their speed in delivering new machines to market.”

David Immerman, Consulting Analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence 451 Research, wrote in his conclusion to the report:

“The machine builders that can overcome these ongoing skills-gap-based challenges will be better positioned competitively in the long term.”

New Report Highlights What Machine Builders Can Do to Mitigate the Skilled Labor Shortage in the Manufacturing Sector

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