My own solution would be to insist that the supporting characters are not assigned a sex during the scripting stage but randomly prior to casting...
But I certainly wouldn't mandate that all supporting roles always be left genderless until the auditioning process. Casting people do like to have something solid to go on when deciding who to send for each audition. Otherwise every part requires a cattle call. But random allocation of genders? Nah, don't think so. I've worked in enough employment situations to know that randomized gender makeup can really effect a workplace, both positively and negatively, and writers should be able to tinker with these ratios to affect their plots.
I believe that Brooke Bundy was originally going to play the chief engineer in a recurring role in Season 1 of TNG but she was unavailable (although they did replace her with a succession of 3 men, which was a bit biased).
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