<p dir="ltr">This study examines the role of postdoctoral researchers, an often-overlooked segment of the UK workforce, in addressing high-level skill shortages in industries pursuing net-zero targets. A series of qualitative focus groups with industry stakeholders captures their perceptions of the suitability of postdoctoral researchers to enter the workforce, particularly regarding the technical, interdisciplinary, leadership, and communication capabilities essential for sustainable innovation. While our findings reveal a broad willingness, driven by demand, among industry stakeholders to employ postdoctoral researchers, they highlight persistent misalignments between academic training pathways and the broader skill sets required by industry as the primary barrier to implementation. The study provides practical insights into strengthening academic-industry collaboration, advancing work-integrated learning, and reconfiguring postdoctoral development to meet sectoral needs. By situating postdoctoral talent within a broader workforce strategy, this research contributes to ongoing debates on aligning research careers with net-zero transitions and building a future-ready, high-skill green economy.</p>