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Developing a competency model for maintenance 4.0 stakeholders
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Benhamza Hlihel, Fadoua
, Boumane, Abderrazak
, Chater, Youness
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Big Data
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Engineers
/ Industry 4.0
/ Literature reviews
/ Maintenance
/ Managers
/ Morale
/ Performance management
/ Recruitment
/ Research methodology
/ Skills
/ Succession planning
/ Technicians
/ Training
/ Workflow
2024
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Developing a competency model for maintenance 4.0 stakeholders
by
Benhamza Hlihel, Fadoua
, Boumane, Abderrazak
, Chater, Youness
in
Big Data
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Engineers
/ Industry 4.0
/ Literature reviews
/ Maintenance
/ Managers
/ Morale
/ Performance management
/ Recruitment
/ Research methodology
/ Skills
/ Succession planning
/ Technicians
/ Training
/ Workflow
2024
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Developing a competency model for maintenance 4.0 stakeholders
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Benhamza Hlihel, Fadoua
, Boumane, Abderrazak
, Chater, Youness
in
Big Data
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Engineers
/ Industry 4.0
/ Literature reviews
/ Maintenance
/ Managers
/ Morale
/ Performance management
/ Recruitment
/ Research methodology
/ Skills
/ Succession planning
/ Technicians
/ Training
/ Workflow
2024
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Developing a competency model for maintenance 4.0 stakeholders
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Developing a competency model for maintenance 4.0 stakeholders
2024
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Overview
PurposeCompetencies are significant predictors of employee outcome. Nowadays, new technologies are changing maintenance processes and workflow. The role of employees and their competencies will therefore undergo decisive changes in the future. Therefore, a well-designed competency model for maintenance departments is important. The purpose of this paper is to develop a maintenance 4.0 competency model applicable to all industrial sectors by adapting it to the specificities of each sector.Design/methodology/approachThe research methods consist of a comprehensive literature review on the main characteristics of the competency model and the individual competencies needed for the maintenance 4.0 employees. Interviews were conducted in order to validate and prioritize the required competencies for maintenance 4.0 employees identified in the literature.FindingsThe maintenance 4.0 competency model combines the required competencies in maintenance 4.0 and crosses the three hierarchical levels: managers, engineers and technicians. These competencies are organized in terms of four categories: technical, personal, social and methodological. In addition, a degree of importance for each competency is assigned as very important, moderately important and slightly important. As a result, this study identified the essential competencies for maintenance 4.0 stakeholders, where 12 competencies are considered very important for maintenance 4.0 technicians, 19 for engineers and 18 for managers.Research limitations/implicationsThis work has some limitations. First, although the articles related to competencies and their classification were selected very carefully, it is difficult to eliminate the probability of overlooking publications. Second, the limitation of the study is based on the difficulty of implementing the model in a case study, given that a minority of industrial companies have implemented maintenance 4.0 technologies in Morocco.Practical implicationsThis work has practical implications for both individuals and institutions (companies and academies) to cope with new competency requirements in maintenance 4.0. Organizations can use the model in the recruitment process and for the identification of training needs. The results of the research will also contribute to identifying the scope of competencies of the maintenance 4.0 actors (engineer, manager and technician), which, in practice, contributes to the creation of requirements for the candidates applying for a job in the maintenance department. Additionally, educational institutions should make the necessary changes to their curricula to suitably prepare students for the required maintenance 4.0 competencies.Social implicationsThe social implications of the article result from the contribution to the development of maintenance competencies. Individuals can use this model for their own personal development. Furthermore, companies can use this model to define job profiles for vacancies in M4.0. Therefore, using the model for training program implementation has a positive effect on employee job satisfaction and employees ’morale.Originality/valueThis research develops a novel maintenance 4.0 competency model by categorizing the maintenance workforce into three hierarchical levels: managers, engineers and technicians. In addition, the competency requirement is prioritized to three degrees: very important, moderately important and slightly important. According to the previous studies conducted on maintenance 4.0 and employees' competencies, this study revealed that no research has developed a competency model for maintenance 4.0. Hence, this model is unique, generic and integrative since it presents the most relevant competencies for the three hierarchical levels. Moreover, this work combines the results of the literature review and the experts' returns. This model can be useful in the recruitment of new maintenance employees, the evaluation of their performance and the identification of training needs to cope with new changes in maintenance competencies.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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