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Webinar 11/30 | The Clean Energy Economy: Scaling Up Your Career | Register now
Experts point to key skills needed to shape, and reshape, the workforce to design, build, finance, operate and manage new facilities needed to propel clean energy and clean manufacturing development in the U.S. and globally.

Presenters on this webinar will outline major trends for craft, technical and management careers in areas from wind and solar power and hydrogen manufacture to transmission expansion and electric vehicle production and support. Learn the fine points of training needed to understand the energy transition, key skills needed and where to get them and how new federal laws are enhancing workforce opportunities!

From this webinar, attendees will learn:
  • Why 95% of energy careers will generate better paying medium and high skilled jobs vs. 84% in the general economy
  • Best places and programs to develop needed skills and understanding to work in emerging energy transition arenas
  • How state and federal law provisions are boosting energy workforce growth through direct funding and tax credits
  • Outlook for opportunities in growing areas of the traditional fossil fuel sector
 
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Presented By
Edwin Bassett

Edwin Bassett
Director of Engineering Academies and Co-Enrollment Programs
Texas A&M University
College of Engineering

Trevor Falk

Trevor Falk
Special Assistant to the President for Energy Policy
North America’s Building Trades Unions

Tiffany McMillan

Tiffany McMillan
Construction Craft and Staff Training Manager
Black & Veatch

Debra Rubin

Moderated by:
Debra K. Rubin
Editor-at-Large, Business and Energy
Engineering News-Record

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Vector Solutions
 
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