Council of College and Military Education 2018 Annual Symposium

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Council of College and Military Education 2018 Annual Symposium San Diego, CA Job Training & Education Pathways for CUES (Construction, Utilities, Energy and Safety) Joycelyn Groot, Executive Dean Coastline Community College

Panelists Dave Duddy, COO, Career Expansion Eric Glover, Safety, Chevron Michael Richardson, EEO, Skanska Robert Chavez, Southbay Workforce Investment Board Cheryl Chapman, CTE Faculty, Coastline Colllege

Overview A partnership with industry trainers and higher education A collaboration of academia, workforce development agencies, labor organizations, and industry to develop direct pathways from training to employment, education, and career growth Program completers may earn college credit for the training Direct path into apprenticeships for employment opportunities available in many mega-projects underway and planned throughout Southern California

Program Objective The primary objective is to prepare participants to join the CUES workforce and begin a lasting and growing career based on a foundation of high-quality training and education.

The CUES Program provides: Core competency/safety training programs Training for military, veterans, youth, and dislocated workers Employment and career advancement multi-crafts - construction, utilities, and energy sectors. Employers with a pre-screened, qualified, and trained workforce Funded through local, state, and federal grants no cost to the participant or the employer. Offers recruiting, training and job placement Ongoing support to both the students and employers.

Coastline Community College Pre-Apprenticeship Program Participate in union boot camps and entrance exams, eligible for union apprenticeships and employment in CUES jobs Recei ve college credits : Coastline Community College, rated best public community college by Huffington Post Multi-Craft Core Curriculum(MC3) Industry Partners: Skansa, Kiewit, Dragados, Chevron, Aegion Energy, & more 124 Hours 3 ½ Weeks Job Readiness: Soft Skills, Interviewing Skills, Resume Building Training Related Job Placement .

Multi-Craft Core Curriculum Coastline and its training providers are authorized by the National Building and Construction Trades Council to teach the nationally recognized MC3 curriculum Opens the door to apprenticeships in all of the Trades Pathway to a career in through one of the Building Trades ( ie: Laborers, Plumbers, Painters, Electricians, Iron Workers, etc)

Industry Partners Sharpe Interior Systems SKANSKA Dragados USA Metro Kiewit Infrastructure Aegion Energy- (Shultz Mechanical) Timec- (Transfield) LiUNA Laborers- Local 300; Local 1309 Carpenters- Local 409; Local 1506 Finishing Trades- District Council 36; Local 1036 Roofers- Local 36 Sheet Metal Workers- Local 105 Iron Workers- Local 433; Local 413

Curriculum Orientation & Industry Awareness Construction Trade Awareness Basic Construction Math Heritage for the American Worker Diversity in Construction Industry CPR/First Aid/AED Blueprint Reading Green Construction Financial Responsibility OSHA 10 HR- Construction Global Harmonization Systems (GHS) Safety Attendant Training Job Readiness

Construction Industry Labor Outlook According to the national Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of Construction occupations is projected to grow 10% from 2014 to 2024 Faster than the average for all occupations, increasing from 6.5 million jobs to 7.2 million jobs across the country Opportunities through Construction offer more potential with less boundaries for reentry population CUES training programs result in career progression from pre-apprenticeship to apprenticeship to journeyperson, and degree

Program Success Rates 94 91 98% 72 79% 38 37 97% 26 70% 63 60 95% 46 CATEGORY # STUDENTS TOTAL # STUDENTS COMPLETED COMPLETION RATE EMPLOYED EMPLOYMENT RATES PAROLEE (Re-entry DOR/ SELACO) 94 91 98% 72 79% YOUTH 38 37 97% 26 70% MILITARY VETERANS 63 60 95% 46 77% DISADVANTAGED/ DISLOCATED 167 161 96% 135 84% 362 349 96.50% 279 77.50%

Upcoming Los Angeles/Orange County Mega Projects In Southern California, the number and scale of construction projects is overwhelming Inglewood Stadium- $2.6 billion Metro- Purple Line Extension; Regional Connector- $6.1 billion LAX - $14 billion modernization Automated People Mover- $3 billion Consolidated Rental Facility (ConRac)- $1 billion