How can we support our members
on attractiveness?
In line with the needs of its members, GICAN is fully mobilized to promote the professions of the "Industriels de la mer" and to ensure that training courses meet the needs of industry. For several years now, the French shipbuilding industry has been struggling to attract and recruit, but the maritime sector is ready to take up the human resources challenge. The sector is behind the creation of CINav (ex-Campus des Industries Navales), which focuses on pedagogical engineering, with the creation of skill blocks to complement existing training courses, in order to highlight needs in technical occupations.
At European level, GICAN is a partner in the ASSETS project, financed by the European Commission, which aims to create and maintain sufficient skills resources for the needs of the defense sector. GICAN also participates in the European Social Dialogue Committee for Shipbuilding, a tripartite committee which includes SEA Human, a committee of SEA Europe. Jacques HARDELAY, Chairman of Chantier Naval de Marseille and GICAN Board member, chairs both these bodies.