구두 답변 · 2026-04-08 · 국회 15
엔지니어 및 기술 전문가 수요 강세, 중소기업 감원 증가 속 노동력 시장 불균형
Melvin Yong이 고용 시장에서 엔지니어/기술 전문가 수요 강세와 동시에 PME(전문가, 경영자, 실행원, 기술사)의 구조조정이 증가하는 「이중 신호」가 나타나는 이유를 물었다. 인력부 고급정무차관 Shawn Huang은 다음과 같이 답했다: 불일치는 기술 요구사항의 구조적 변화에서 비롯되었다——기업이 기술 직무를 확장하고 있고(AI 엔지니어 등 직책의 수요가 계속 증가), 동시에 자동화하기 쉬운 기존 PME 역할을 재편성하고 있다; 구조조정 대상이 된 PME는 보편적으로 새로운 직책에 필요한 기술 자격이 부족하다. 2025년 12월 말 기준, 금융 및 정보통신 두 대형 산업의 PME 공석은 총 9,400개(4,100 + 5,300)이며, 같은 분기에 두 산업의 PME 구조조정은 960명에 불과했다. WSG의 Career Conversion Programme은 지난 3년간 7,300명 이상을 과학기술/엔지니어링 직책으로 전직시켰다. Neo Kok Beng(추천의원)이 WSG가 전문 학회와 협력하여 산업에 직접 대응하는 교육 과정을 설계할 수 있는지 재차 물자, 인력부 장관은 「예, 이미 그렇게 하고 있습니다」라고 답했다.
핵심 요점
- • Structural rise in AI-engineer demand; legacy PMET roles being automated
- • Finance + infocomm PMET vacancies: 9,400 vs 960 retrenchments
- • WSG Career Conversion Programme placed 7,300+ into tech/engineering in 3 years
- • MPs push WSG to co-design industry-led curricula with professional bodies
구조적 불일치를 인정하고 CCP와 산학 협력을 통해 기술 전환 추진
AI 시대 PME 전직: 정부 주도 급여 보조금 + 산업 교육 연계
“Firms are expanding technology functions, driving sustained demand for jobs like AI engineers, while restructuring other PMET roles that have become easier to automate.”
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영어 원문
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-03
16 Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye asked the Minister for Manpower in view of strong hiring demand for engineers and technology specialists alongside rising retrenchments among Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians (PMETs) reported in the annual job vacancies report, what are the key factors driving this mismatch in the labour market. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Manpower (Mr Shawn Huang Wei Zhong) (for the Minister for Manpower) : Mismatches in the labour market may be driven by shifts in skill requirements. For example, firms are expanding technology functions, driving sustained demand for jobs like AI engineers and engineering professionals, while restructuring other professional, manager, executive and technician (PMET) roles that have become easier to automate. Retrenched PMETs may lack the specific technical skills and experience to fulfil the requirements in in-demand engineering and technology specialist jobs. Mr Speaker : Mr Yong.
Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye (Radin Mas) : Sir, I would like to ask the Senior Parliamentary Secretary have we done a study on the profiles of those PMETs who have been retrenched and also, what are the types of jobs that the market is looking for? And whether the Ministry has any plans to improve our job matching and reskilling interventions, so that we can better align displaced PMETs with available roles in these new areas of engineering and technology? And how does the Ministry then assess the effectiveness of such efforts to date, if they already exist? Mr Shawn Huang Wei Zhong : I thank the Member for the supplementary questions. In fact, to better understand the hiring landscape today, the hiring demand for PMETs remains higher than the number of PMET retrenchments. And many of the in-demand PMET jobs are actually in finance and infocomm. As of December 2025, these two sectors had PMET vacancies of 4,100 and 5,300 respectively. Comparatively, there were only 960 PMET retrenchments across both sectors for the last quarter of 2025. And in these particular sectors, the PMET retrenchments remain low relative to entire workforce size, and there remain ample opportunities available.
To that point, the Government will always continue to provide support for workers to upskill and reskill into these roles. To the Member's second point, for the Workforce Singapore (WSG), for the Career Conversion Programmes, we support workers to reskill into growth jobs and into longer-term prospects by provision of salary support to the employers. Over the last three years we have placed over 7,300 workers into tech and engineering related jobs through these Career Conversion Programmes. So, I encourage them to take it up. Mr Speaker : Dr Neo Kok Beng. Dr Neo Kok Beng (Nominated Member) : Thank you, Sir. I would like to ask: in the case of a professional conversion programme, especially for engineers and technologists who are retrenched, is it possible to propose for the WSG to work with professional institutions to design programmes that are directly relevant to the industry, rather than take up courses that are designed by the universities or the polytechnics? Mr Shawn Huang Wei Zhong : I thank the Member. Can the Member repeat the question, please?
Dr Neo Kok Beng : Yes, my question simply means that whether the Ministry or WSG will consider developing or working with professional institutions for those particular professions or trade to develop programmes that are relevant directly to the industries, rather than looking at programmes that are developed by the universities or the other academic institutions? Mr Shawn Huang Wei Zhong : Yes, I thank the Member for the question. The answer is yes. In fact, the WSG does work very closely with the institutes of higher learning to make sure that these courses are industry relevant, especially for the professional societies.