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Get Into Energy Career Pathways

2 Potential Replacements by

What we know  Industry partnerships and collaboration work  Targeted career awareness works  Focusing on supply / demand at state level works  Curriculum based on competencies works  Shared curriculum and resources reduce cost  Workforce development efforts must create value for all three stakeholders

Defined Career Pathways Bring Value Value Students College Credit Tailored support Transportable skills Stackable credentials Employers Flexible workforce Qualified workforce Sustainable workforce Educators Industry Support Clear industry expectations Sustainable programs

Education Pathways 5 Apprenticeship Certificate Program Community College Associate Degree College / University Bachelor Degree College / University Advanced Degree High School Diploma or GED

Nuclear Generation Non-Nuclear Generation (Coal, Natural Gas, Oil, Hydro, Solar, Wind, BioFuel, Geothermal) Electric Transmission & Distribution Gas Transmission & Distribution Tier 5 – Industry-Specific Technical Industry Principles & Concepts Safety Awareness Environmental Laws & Regulations Quality Control & Continuous Improvement Troubleshooting Tier 4 – Industry-Wide Technical Business Fundamentals Team Work Following Directions Planning, Organizing & Scheduling Problem Solving Decision Making Working With Tools & Technology Tier 3 – Workplace Requirements MathematicsReadingWritingListeningSpeaking Engineering & Technology Critical & Analytical Thinking Tier 2 – Academic Requirements Energy Competency Model CompetencyModel Interpersonal Skills IntegrityProfessionalismMotivation Dependability & Reliability Self- Development Flexibility & Adaptability Ability To Learn Tier 1 – Personal Effectiveness Tier 6-8 – Occupation-Specific

Get Into Energy Career Pathways GIE Outreach and Career Coaching GIE Outreach and Career Coaching GIE Basic Training GIE Industry Fundamentals Job Specific Industry involvement in all phases of workforce development leading to employment

Access to testing and assessment Assessments NCRC Employability Career Interest Survey Screening Background Drug testing Interest in Skilled Utility Technician career Education pathway

Energy Competency Tier Model for Skilled Technician Positions in Energy Efficiency, Energy Generation and Energy Transmission and Distribution Training Components Tier 6–8 Job Specific Skills/Credentials Associate Degree Boot Camp / Apprenticeship for College Credit Accelerated Associate Degree Tier 4–5 Industry Fundamentals Energy Industry Fundamentals Certificate Tier 1–3 Basic Training Energy Industry Employability Skills Certificate National Career Readiness Certificate Occupation-Specific Requirements Occupation-Specific Technical Occupation-Specific Knowledge Areas Industry-Specific Technical Industry-Wide Technical Workplace Requirements Academic Requirements Personal Effectiveness

For more information, contact: Rosa Schmidt Educational Consultant Center for Energy Workforce Development