Ministry of labor has named the 100 most in demand service and industrial professions

Ministry of labor has named the 100 most in demand service and industrial professions

11.04.2025 07:57:33 528

Ministry of labor and social protection of population of Kazakhstan has developed a list of 100 in demand service and industrial professions on the basis of the priorities of state programs and the forecast of personnel needs until 2025.

List of professions drawn up in the framework of execution of the order of Elbasy on development of the program "Zhas maman". It includes 35 popular professions, which require higher education and 65, which require technical and vocational education, which also included 10 new professions, including

IT – specialists, 3D modeling and augmented reality engineers, inter-machine learning systems, renewable energy sources, additive manufacturing technologies, architects and infrastructure designers of "smart" urban planning, unmanned aircraft systems and graphic and multimedia designers who are in demand during the automation of production.

Selection of professions is based on the use of three parameters.

The first parameter takes into account the main priorities of strategic, state and sectoral programs implemented in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Including the Strategic development plan of RK until 2025, the State program of industrial and innovative development of RK, the State program "Digital Kazakhstan", the program of development of transport infrastructure "Nurly Zhol", construction "Nurly Zher", manufacturing industry in the framework of the "Economy of simple things" and others.

Within the second parameter, more than three hundred industrial and service professions were identified out of about 1,300 professions represented in the labor market of RK, in accordance with the National classification of occupations.

The third parameter was based on the results of the forecast of personnel needs until 2025 of the Ministry of labor, as well as the analysis of about 700 questionnaires of employers, interviewed by the joint efforts of the Ministry of education and science of RK, "Atameken" NCE and educational institutions. 

List of in demand service and industrial professions will be the basis for the modernization of MES of RK 200 educational institutions under the program "Zhas maman".

 

  1. Computer hardware engineers and Electronics engineers
  2. 3D modeling and augmented reality engineers
  3. Additive manufacturing technologies engineers
  4. Inter-machine learning systems engineers
  5. Software architects and System analysts
  6. Developers and Testers of software, Web and multimedia applications
  7. Database administrators and analysts
  8. Network, system and server administrators
  9. Telecommunications and broadcasting engineers
  10. Production Process engineers and their Assistants
  11. Mechanical engineers and their Assistants
  12. Chemical engineers and their Assistants
  13. Electrical engineers and Energy engineers
  14. Renewable energy engineers
  15. Geologists
  16. Mining engineers, Metallurgists, Petroleum engineers and their Assistants
  17. Civil engineers and their Assistants
  18. Surveyors and Cartographers, Cadastre and land management engineers
  19. Industrial and construction Inspectors
  20. Architects of buildings and structures
  21. Designers of clothing, consumer goods and industrial products
  22. Urban planners
  23. Graphic and multimedia Designers
  24. Architects and infrastructure designers of "smart" urban planning
  25. Industrial safety, health and safety engineers
  26. Logistics professional specialists
  27. Agents customs clearance and forwarding of cargo and goods
  28. Ecologists, Lean manufacturing and environmental engineers and their Assistants
  29. Supervisors (Foremen) over Builders
  30. Concrete finishers, Polishers, Formwork, Cementators and other Concrete workers
  31. Building Painters
  32. Plasterers
  33. Carpenters and Joiners
  34. Masons
  35. Stone processors and Stonemasons
  36. Workers on maintenance of buildings and constructions and cleaning of facades
  37. Operators of equipment for processing of chemical raw materials and production of chemical products
  38. Fitter and facing workers
  39. Roofers
  40. Flooring and Tiling
  41. Builders and installers
  42. Plumbers and Pipefitters
  43. Installers, Assemblers and Manufacturers of metal structures
  44. Operators of cranes, lifts, forklifts and other lifting equipment
  45. Operators of concrete pumps, concrete mixers and equipment for the production of cement, stone and other mineral materials
  46. Molders and Tapers
  47. Cabinetmakers and furniture Makers
  48. Interior designers and decorators
  49. Operators, Locksmiths and Repairers infrastructure of "smart home"
  50. Locksmiths of agricultural machinery
  51. Locksmiths of industrial equipment
  52. Tractor operators, Operators of combine and other agricultural equipment
  53. Auto (moto-) Locksmiths and Repairers
  54. Manufacturers of meat and fish semi-finished products, food and Slaughterers
  55. Seamstresses and Embroiderers
  56. Manufacturers of patterns and Cutters
  57. Bakers and Confectioners
  58. Butter makers, Cheesemakers and other Manufacturers of dairy products
  59. Chefs and Cooks
  60. Supervisors (Foremen) over the Workers making food from raw materials of agriculture and fishery
  61. Operators of equipment for the production of pharmaceutical and hygienic products
  62. Operators of crude oil and natural gas production equipment
  63. Electricians
  64. Electromechanics
  65. Supervisors (Foremen) on the Operators of industrial stationary equipment
  66. Operators of drilling rigs (Drillers)
  67. Operators of boilers, steam engines and boiler plants
  68. Operators of oil, gas treatment and processing plants
  69. Broadcasting technicians
  70. Audio-video Operators and Editors
  71. Operators of laundry machines, dry cleaning and equipment for the production of textile, fur and leather products
  72. Installers and Repairers for telecommunications
  73. Electronic equipment assemblers
  74. Operators, Locksmiths and Repairers of Inter-machine interaction systems
  75. Operators, Locksmiths and Repairers of additive manufacturing infrastructure
  76. Polishers, Grinders and tool Sharpeners
  77. Mechanics and Installers of air conditioners and refrigeration units
  78. Supervisors (Foremen) over Workers on metalworking, Locksmiths and Repairers on service of the equipment
  79. Locksmiths and Repairers of rolling stock
  80. Operators, Locksmiths and Repairers of unmanned aircraft systems
  81. Welders and Cutters
  82. Locksmiths and Repairers of aircraft
  83. Miners, Coal miners
  84. Mining machine operators
  85. Workers in geological exploration and topographic and geodetic works
  86. Pumping unit operators
  87. Operators of bulldozers, earth moving, trenching and tunneling machines
  88. Electricians
  89. Electrical technicians
  90. Operators, Locksmiths and Repairers of renewable energy systems and networks
  91. Operators of equipment for processing and enrichment of ores and rocks
  92. Metal annealing, melting and casting equipment operators
  93. Installers, Fitters, Locksmiths and Repairers of electronic equipment
  94. Supervisors (Foremen) over Assemblers and Testers of mechanical, electrical and electronic products
  95. Metal processing equipment operators
  96. Mechanical technicians
  97. Computer hardware technicians
  98. Computer technicians
  99. Designers of clothing, consumer goods and industrial products, handicraft business.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/enbek/press/news/details/20048?lang=kk