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Connecticut Energy Workforce Development Consortium SURVEY RESULTS
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Survey Sample Size. Descriptions of Companies Responding to Survey # of Responses Company provides/installs energy-related products or services 42 Company manufactures energy related products3 Company generates or distributes energy to residential, commercial or institutional customers 13
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Survey Results Identified Target Jobs and Salaries Projected Hiring 155 positions now 175 by the end of 2015 154 by the end of 2016 Entry level apprentice, energy auditors, supervisor/manager, sales positions, home energy solution technicians and solar PV installers 257 of the 384 positions 75% of survey responders are confident or very confident in their hiring projections
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Skill and Training Requirements Soft skills, physical skills and job specific/technical skills were the top skill/training requirements BPI certifications Energy auditor training NABCEP certifications Customer service skills Building controls Sales training DOE Home Energy assessor EPA Lead certifications
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Recruiting of Applicants Employee referral was the top recruiting method 2 year and 4 year colleges were used by about 38% of the companies who responded to the survey. Internet recruiting thru company web sites, CareerBuilder, Craigs List, CT Job.com and general internet had similar numbers to college recruiting The results were position dependent
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Difficulty in Filling Positions The most difficult positions to fill were also the ones in demand: Energy Auditor Supervisor/manager Sales Home Energy Solution Technicians Solar PV Installer Not sure at this time if difficulty in filling positions is based on demand or lack of training programs.
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Improving Employee Performance All the participants indicated they were doing training to improve employee performance On-the-job training was the highest response Vendor provided certification was second Twenty-eight percent of the companies were doing classroom training with 16% during work hours and 12% after work hours. Twenty-three percent of the companies were using online education with 11% during work hours and 12% after work hours.
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Next Steps Complete the data analysis in one week Schedule interviews – ongoing Complete all interviews – End of April Draft Report – Mid May Final Report – Mid June
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Interview List 20 organizations who responded to the survey that they would be available for interviews. Energy Efficiency Companies Energy Conservation/Weatherization Companies Renewable Energy Companies Generation/Distribution Companies Workforce Board – Capital Workforce Partners and Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board Dr. Torres – Technical High School Superintendent Two technical high schools that have e-houses Community Colleges – Gateway Community College, Norwalk Community College
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Interview List Two heating and ventilation companies doing C-Pace work for CEFIA Eversource Energy – Dona Casella Bill Leahy Eastern Ct University - Institute of Sustainable Energy Connecticut State College and University System and the Board of Regents BOR central office and BOR Council of Deans for Continuing Education BOR’s Council of Deans of Academic Affairs. Fuel Cell Company Goodwin College Bryan Garcia – CEFIA
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