Are you passionate about shaping the future of work? Come and join us as a PhD candidate on the Smart Skills@Scale project and help build a resilient, future-proof workforce for the Smart Industry. Work at the intersection of science and society, co-creating solutions together with leading researchers and companies in the Netherlands.
Dutch industry needs a skilled workforce to keep up with and contribute to digital and green transitions. However, finding and retaining qualified employees is challenging, and skills quickly become outdated due to fast-developing technologies (AI, XR, robotics). Currently, most companies in the smart industry lack the human capital and knowledge to realise their maximum potential. The
Smart Skills@Scale project, which started in January 2024, brings together five research universities, three universities of applied sciences, 11 smart industry communities, 450 SMEs, and several social partners and educational partners in an eight-year programme to achieve a major breakthrough aimed towards creating a sustainably employable workforce.
In a total of four work packages, we stimulate the development of human-centric production systems, smart workplaces, jobs and careers, and (regional) partnerships. With this integrated approach, we want to empower production employees and organisations to achieve a human-centric, resilient and sustainable smart industry sector. The Strategic Human Resource Management group is currently seeking an enthusiastic PhD candidate for the Smart Skills@Scale NWA project to contribute to a future-proof smart industry that has a robust and resilient workforce. You should have an interest in combining scientific rigour with making societal and organisational impact by working on a scientific level while also co-creating knowledge and solutions together with employees, operators and production workers.
Your research will contribute to the overall objective of securing long-term, sustainable employee-employer relationships and careers in the smart industry. Your research will consist of four research activities. First, you will conduct an in-depth multidisciplinary literature study (covering HRM, occupational psychology, careers, human-technology interaction) to uncover indicators and determinants of sustainable and/or unsustainable careers among production workers in the smart industry. The second study will use focus groups to unravel factors that impact careers in the smart industry. The third part of the research involves a longitudinal quantitative study using a dyadic survey design (one for the individual employee, one for their supervisor) to investigate which factors can protect and further enhance the career sustainability of current/future production workers in the sector. Finally, based on the outcomes of the previous three studies, the fourth study aims to develop and validate a career crafting intervention tool for production workers in the smart industry.
You will work independently on your research while maintaining close connections with other researchers in the project and stakeholders from small and medium-sized enterprises. You will report and present your findings to both scientific and non-scientific audiences, such as at scientific conferences and in journals, and during workshops for smart industry communities.
In this project, we embrace team science. Although you will be based at Radboud University in Nijmegen, you will also be part of a larger research team of PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers and senior researchers from various Dutch universities. Furthermore, our research team involves experts who help disseminate findings, coordinate with our partners from practice, and have expertise in building tools. Additionally, eight world-renowned researchers - members of our international scientific committee - will provide feedback on your work and might offer you opportunities for international experiences as well. We value diversity and strongly encourage minorities and candidates with a background in vocational education to apply.
This position does not include any teaching responsibilities.
Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate.