msesp grantee webinar june 7, 2011. agenda getting to know you…. introductions/project summaries...
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MSESP Grantee WebinarJune 7, 2011
Agenda
Getting to know you….
Introductions/Project Summaries• 23 MSESP Grantees
LEEDers in Sustainable ConstructionAnoka County Job Training Center
Goals: Provide Green Building Overview and leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Associate Training
Outcomes: Train 50 Dislocated Construction Workers, 60 College Students, 30 Kraus-Anderson Employees, Provide Industry Tours to 75 Secondary Technical Education Students & Support Testing for Green Associate Exam through Green Building Certification Institute
LEEDers in Sustainable ConstructionAnoka County Job Training Center
Accomplishments to Date:• Trained ATC & STEP faculty on Green Building
Overview & Green Associate curriculum• Established outreach & recruitment
strategies• 2 training cohorts of 45 Dislocated Workers• 4 training cohorts of 30 Kraus-Anderson
incumbent workers• Completed 1 sector field trip to Target Field
Biofuels Training Project/Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Goals: Train 44 participants in Bio-Fuels Production Techniques
Outcomes: Build a partnership with industry (Ever Cat Fuels), ARCC, and workforce organizations to prepare people for jobs in the bio-fuels industry.
Accomplishments to Date: Curriculum established, 22 current participants in training, continued recruitment efforts
Anoka Green!/BlueGreen Alliance Foundation
Goals: Giving workers the green manufacturing and precision sheet metal training they need to get good, green jobs in Anoka County
Outcomes: 50 new workers completing Anoka Green! and 47 of these finding training-related employment within 3 months
Accomplishments to Date: More than 35 workers have graduated from Anoka Green!, and 91% of the first graduating class found jobs within a month of graduation.
Anoka Green!/BlueGreen Alliance Foundation
• Anoka Green! is an extension and major highlight of the BlueGreen Alliance Foundation’s US DOL grant – GreenPOWER
• GreenPOWER trainings began in July 2010
• Over 900 people across 3 regions of MN have been trained in GreenPOWER with a 17% job placement rate.
Green Construction and Sustainability Awareness/Cement Masons Local 633 JATC
Goals: To provide instruction on basic green construction concepts and sustainability awareness, green techniques for working with pervious concrete, polished concrete and American Clay plaster and OSHA safety. Also to prepare participants for the Green Associate Certification Exam.
Outcomes: To train participants on sustainability and Green Construction Techniques for a better opportunity for employment as the job market recovers.
Accomplishments to Date: At this time the Instructors are preparing for the Green Associates Exam.
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency/Central Lakes CollegeGoals: To train up to 10 Dislocated and 10 Incumbent Workers
in the Renewable/Sustainable Industry in a five-county region (Cass, Wadena, Crow Wing, Todd, Morrison) in Central Minnesota. Provide up to 10 internships for the Dislocated Workers.
Outcomes: We had recruited 8 Dislocated Workers and to date have trained 5 Dislocated Workers and 26 Incumbent Workers. Four students have started internships.
Accomplishments to Date: We had recruited 8 Dislocated Workers and to date have trained 5 Dislocated Workers and 26 Incumbent Workers. Four students have started internships.
Career Training in Green Construction/City Academy
Goals: Train and educate 50 youth in energy efficient building, construction and retrofitting of existing buildings
Outcomes: 40 youth in final stages of training; 10 youth completed
Accomplishments to Date: 1 garage complete; 1 house in process of being rehabbed for low income family; Built and piloted winning solar boat in Mn Renewable Energy Solar Boat Regatta
Sustainable Building Policy Training / City of Saint Paul
Goals: • Develop a training curriculum and materials
related to the Saint Paul Sustainable Building Policy (a model policy for Minnesota municipalities)
• Train individuals in the public and private sectors in Saint Paul about how to apply the policy to their projects
• Provide training to other municipalities about the model policy and the available curriculum
Sustainable Building Policy Training / City of Saint Paul
Outcomes:• 50 individuals will receive basic education services• 10 individuals will receive support services• Several cities will receive training about policy and
curriculum• Training materials will be made available on-line
Accomplishments to Date:• Executed contract with Center for Sustainable Building
Research (sub-grantee)• Developed majority of training curriculum and materials• Provided preliminary overview training to city staff
Daikin McQuay Learning Institute/McQuay International
Goals: • Develop Graduate Engineering Training (GET), an extended term training course for recent
college graduates that have been hired Sales Engineers, National Accounts Managers, Service Sales Engineers or Sales Application Engineers.
Outcomes: • To be a trusted reference source of HVAC, energy efficient design and sustainable HVAC
systems knowledge. • Provide technical training for building and energy engineers as well as maintenance
personnel in the proper operation of advanced energy efficient HVAC equipment and systems.
• Provide training focusing on energy efficient and sustainable design
Accomplishments to Date:• Initial curriculum scoping and development. • Project due to start Spring 2011.
Smart Grid Technology/DCTC & Siemens
Goals: To train Line-workers and Electricians on the latest Smart-grid Technology
Outcomes: • Curriculum has been developed by Siemens/MNSCU• Curriculum has been distributed to other Programs.• Training is set to run 2011-12 School Year for 100
studentsAccomplishments to Date: • DCTC taught the first sessions and trained 65 students• Other colleges are reviewing curriculum for 2011-12• Curriculum will be distributed to other Programs.
Renewable Energy Internship/Easy Energy Systems, Inc.
Goals: To provide quality employment and learning experiences for the youth of our area.
Outcomes: Thus far, we have enrolled several interns in the program and continue to employ several people from previous internship experiences.
Accomplishments to Date: The partnership with Martin County West High School has allowed the company to grow closer to the district and the community.
Solar PV Technical Sales and Solar PV Installer Program/HIRED
Goals: Connect 20 un/under-employed job seekers to high wage, high demand positions in Minnesota’s rapidly growing solar energy sector.
Outcomes: 20 participants will complete 250+ hours of NABCEP approved classroom instruction, completing Solar PV Technical Sales and/or Solar PV Installer program.
Accomplishments to Date: Planning meeting to determine marketing, recruitment, and selection process.
Honeywell
Goals:Partner with education and employment assistance providers
to educate and place displaced adult workers in energy-related jobs
Outcomes:Train 48 individuals, place 30 in energy-related jobs by June
2012
Accomplishments to Date:• Developed two courses (one classroom, one eLearning)• Trained 8 individuals in valuable, practical skills• Scheduled 3 training sessions in late July
Green Wind Turbine Course/IUOE Local 49
Goals: Green skill upgrade – Wind Turbines
Outcomes: Develop wind turbine industry skills for operators to meet the needs of the green wind energy construction industry
Accomplishments to Date: Developing curriculum and beginning the process of upgrading crane simulator for wind turbine training.
LEED Green/Metro Area Sheet Metal JATC
Goals: To provide LEED Green Associate training to over 300 sheet
metal apprentices, journey-level workers and contractors.Outcomes: Improve green building skills to increase the likelihood that
many of our unemployed members will be hired to work on green building projects.
Accomplishments to Date: The JATC has had 63 members go through the LEED Green
classes. 14 members have received LEED credentialing. 18 unemployed members have returned to work due to their LEED Green education.
Green Roof TrainingRoofers & Waterproofers Local 96
Goals: To provide Green Roof training to apprentice and journey-level members. These classes will include instruction on general green building and construction concepts, types of green roofing materials and their installation and green garden roofs. We will also prepare participants to take the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Associate (GA) Certification exam.
The classes will provide participants with green skill-upgrades; fundamentally changing the way they approach their work and resulting in lasting improvements in the building environment throughout Minnesota.
Green Roof Training Roofers & Waterproofers Local 96
Outcomes: A more knowledgeable workforce that is prepared for the changing demands in the roofing industry.
Accomplishments to Date: Contractors, members, suppliers and manufacturers' on board and ready to accept changes in our Training Program.
USGBC LEED AP and ISO 50001 Training/ South Central College
Goals: To Provide training and establish curriculum in Green Construction and Energy for Southern Minnesota through Credit-Based and Customized Training . Provide the region and the state with the first ISO 50001 training.
Outcomes: Provide training for industry and education professionals to assist in bringing “Green” construction projects to Southern Minnesota. ISO 50001 is a tool to reduce energy intensity use and carbon emissions in their own facilities and benchmark their achievements
Accomplishments to Date: • Able to provide training for more people than initially budgeted• Established more regional and state partnerships in the areas of Green
Construction and Energy awareness• Collaboration with Dunwoody College of Technology • Assistance and collaboration with the development of the USGBC
Minnesota Mankato Chapter
Renewable Energy Maintenance Technician Project/SW MN Private Industry Council
Goals: • Pathway for under employed and under prepared adults to enhance basic
academic abilities and obtain high-demand job skills in the renewable energy generation and biofuels industries.
• Training and certification for Renewable Energy Maintenance Technicians comprised of eight segments.
• Higher skill attainment, job placement, and expansion of career development opportunities, are the outcome from the programs.
Outcomes:• 75 participants receiving training• 10 college credits • $12.35-35.00 wage range
Accomplishments:• 62 participants • 31 attained jobs
Energy Efficiency Training/Summit Academy OIC
Goals:A. To give low income people vocational career training and job placement/retention servicesB. To increase the number of technicians trained in energy efficiency constructionC. To boost income and stabilize familiesD. To invest in vocational training that also improves public infrastructure, particularly around
green/energy efficient constructionE. To lower energy bills, reduce energy consumption in Minnesota and ease pressure on non-
renewable fossil fuels and the impact of their pollutionOutcomes:A. Number of students beginning education/training (75)B. Number of participants receiving basic education services (75)C. Number of participants receiving grant-funded support (75)D. Number of participants completing education/training activities (45)E. Number of participants completing education/training activities who receive a degree/certificate
(45)F. Number of participants that complete education/training activities that are placed in unsubsidized
employment (35)G. Number of participants completing education/training activities that are placed in training related
unsubsidized employment (28)H. Number of participants placed in unsubsidized employment who retain an employed status in the
first and second quarters following initial placement (26)
Accomplishments to Date:Launched recruiting efforts for the September enrollment
Project Name: “Green Awareness in the Mechanical Insulation Industry”Grantee: Twin City Area Heat & Frost Insulators Local 34 Joint Apprenticeship Committee
Goals: Train approximately 81 apprentices in Green Awareness curriculum consisting of: USGBC designed LEED 101; 3E+ energy appraisal software.
Outcomes: Provide signatory contractors with skilled workforce prepared to work in a changing industry. Also, provide participants a career in the mechanical insulation industry which has traditionally had high employment rates.
Accomplishments to Date: 3 participants from the Rochester area have been registered with the Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry – Division of Voluntary Apprenticeship and are currently employed.
4 Pre Apprentices from our list of ranked candidates are working as provisional helpers in the industry. The list of ranked candidates will be used to fill our 1st year apprenticeship class for the upcoming 2011 – 12 term.
“ENHANCING THE ENERGY INDUSTRY PATHWAY TO EMPLOYMENT”Jumpstarting the Energy Industry in SE MN (Workforce Development, Inc.)
Goals:• Energy Trades Academy with Silver level National Career Readiness Credential• OJT Contracts• Contractor Business Model Workshops• Evening Solar Installer Certificate Program
Outcomes:• 40 Academy participants• 15 OJT Contracts• 15 Contractors attending Business Model workshops• 20 Solar Installer Scholarships
Accomplishments to Date:• Energy Trades Academy starts June 6th with OSHA certification for participants• Employers being contacted and informed of OJT opportunities• Competitive equipment bids being obtained• Planning with Riverland Community College
Next Grantee WebinarTuesday, August 2
10:00 AM