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Page 1: July 22 2009 NYCLMIS Green Occupations Presentation · 2009. 7. 22. · Most green occupations are expected to have fewer than 1,000 annual openingsbetween 2006‐16. Green job‐wage

Green Collar Training Green Collar Training &W kf& W kf& Workforce & Workforce DevelopmentDevelopmentDevelopmentDevelopment

July 22 2009July 22 2009July 22, 2009July 22, 2009

9:00 am 9:00 am –– 11:00 am11:00 am

Borough of Manhattan Community CollegeBorough of Manhattan Community College

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Green SectorsGreen Sectors1. Agriculture and Forestry2. Energy and Carbon Capture and Storage3 Energy Efficiency3. Energy Efficiency4. Energy Trading5. Environmental Protection6 Government and Regulatory Administration6. Government and Regulatory Administration7. Green Construction8. Manufacturing9 Renewable Energy Generation9. Renewable Energy Generation10. Research, Design, and Consulting Services11. Transportation12 Recycling and Waste Reduction12. Recycling and Waste Reduction 

SOURCE | Dierdorff, E., J. Norton, et al. February 2009. Greening of the World of Work: Implications for O*NET SOC and New and Emerging Occupations, prepared for the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.

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Promising Green SectorsGreen Sectors in New York City

1. Agriculture and Forestry2. Energy and Carbon Capture and Storage33 Energy EfficiencyEnergy Efficiency

New York City

3.3. Energy EfficiencyEnergy Efficiency4. Energy Trading5. Environmental Protection6 Government and Regulatory Administration6. Government and Regulatory Administration7.7. Green ConstructionGreen Construction8. Manufacturing9 Renewable Energy Generation9. Renewable Energy Generation10. Research, Design, and Consulting Services11.11. TransportationTransportation12 Recycling and Waste Reduction12. Recycling and Waste Reduction 

SOURCE | Dierdorff, E., J. Norton, et al. February 2009. Greening of the World of Work: Implications for O*NET SOC and New and Emerging Occupations, prepared for the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.

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Energy Efficiency: Energy Efficiency: InIn Demand and Enhanced Skills OccupationsDemand and Enhanced Skills OccupationsInIn‐‐Demand and Enhanced Skills OccupationsDemand and Enhanced Skills Occupations

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Green ConstructionGreen ConstructionIn Demand OccupationsIn‐Demand Occupations

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Green Construction:Green Construction:Enhanced Skills OccupationsEnhanced Skills Occupations

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New and Emerging OccupationsNew and Emerging Occupations

Energy Efficiency

Energy AuditorsEnergy EngineersEnergy EngineersTesting, Adjusting & Balancing (TAB) TechniciansWeatherization Installers and TechniciansWeatherization Installers and Technicians

Green ConstructionEnergy Engineers

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Observations

There will probably be moremore enhanced skillenhanced skill occupations (requiring re‐skilling of incumbent or dislocated workers) ( q g g )than inthan in‐‐demanddemand occupations (employing new workers). Most green occupations are expected to have fewer than fewer than 1,000 annual openings1,000 annual openings between 2006‐16.Green job‐wage patterns similar to the larger labor 

k t (ll kill d tikill d ti j bj b ll )market (lowlow‐‐skilled occupationsskilled occupations‐‐more jobsmore jobs‐‐less payless pay).Apprenticeship, licensing, Apprenticeship, licensing, and/orand/or certification certification important important or needed for many of the more promising occupationsor needed for many of the more promising occupationsor needed for many of the more promising occupations.or needed for many of the more promising occupations.Many new and emerging jobs new and emerging jobs are for college graduates.

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Useful Green Jobs Green Jobs Resources on the Internet

O*NET, 2009. Greening of the World of Work: Implications for O*NET SOC and New and Emerging Occupations.

N Y k St t D t t f L b 2009 N Y k St t ’ Cl ENew York State Department of Labor, 2009. New York State’s Clean Energy Industry: Labor Market and Workforce Intelligence.

Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, 2009. Preparing the Workforce p , p g ffor a “Green Jobs” Economy.

Center on Wisconsin Strategy, 2008. Greener Pathways: Jobs and Workforce Development in the Clean Energy EconomyDevelopment in the Clean Energy Economy.

CA  Employment Development Department– Green Job Titles Matched to the Nearest SOC‐NET, by the CA Department of Labor, , y p ,

2008.

– Definition of Green Industries, 2008.

WA Employment Security DepartmentWA Employment Security Department– Green Economy Jobs, 2009.

– Washington Green Economy Industry List.

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F i f iF i f iFor more information, contact:For more information, contact:

Lesley HirschLesley HirschLesley HirschLesley HirschNew York City Labor Market Information Service

[email protected]

orLea KilraineLea Kilraine

New York City Workforce Investment Board212 513 6451212.513.6451

[email protected]