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Mapping the needs for trained lighting engineers in construction industry: the first outcomes from ecoslight skills alliances european project

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The construction sector faces new challenges in order to provide smart, energy efficient and sustainable lighting environments for infrastructure, cities, buildings and the industry, in order to follow the 2050 low-carbon economy roadmap of the European Commission. In parallel, the Environmentally Conscious Smart Lighting (ECOSLIGHT) project aims to design training programs in lighting that will actively enhance employability and improve career prospects of lightingrelated professionals, while also help businesses to find the right competences they need to increase their competitiveness. In this paper by analysing critically the 438 collected answers though on-line ECOSLIGHT original developed questionnaire we were able to (1) understand clearly what are the needs of the sector for well-trained lighting professionals and (2) indent the training needs for future lighting professionals who want find jobs in the sector. Further, we could establish standard “job-profiles” for two of the most popular need lighting professionals: (1) Lighting Designers and (2) Lighting System Engineers.
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hal-03562501 , version 1 (09-02-2022)

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Georges Zissis, Laurent Canale, David Buso, Evangelos-Nikolaos Madias, Constantinos Bourousis, et al.. Mapping the needs for trained lighting engineers in construction industry: the first outcomes from ecoslight skills alliances european project. Light & Engineering, 2021, 29 (6), pp.6-24. ⟨hal-03562501⟩
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