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WHAT IS THE SWLA WORKFORCE RESOURCE GUIDE?. The Southwest Louisiana Workforce Resource Guide is a step-by-step guide for getting a well-paying job in support of area industry. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHAT IS THE SWLA WORKFORCE RESOURCE GUIDE?

The Southwest Louisiana Workforce Resource Guide is a step-by-step guide for getting a well-paying job in support of area industry.

The Resource Guide includes information to help individuals choose a career, get the training and certifications required, prepare a resume, acquire basic workforce skills and ultimately, land a job.

The Resource Guide provides valuable information but also seeks to connect job seekers with the right people to help guide them in the right direction.

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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE AND FOCUS OF THE RESOURCE GUIDE?

New jobs are coming to Southwest Louisiana and it is important that residents who want to work and get promoted in today’s workforce get the required training and credentials NOW. It is forecasted that the hiring cycles for many of the expansion

projects in the area will begin in 2014. Training programs listed in this Resource Guide range from a

few hours of class time to 2-3 years. Don’t wait until the last minute....get trained now!

The focus of this Resource Guide is on craft and skill positions for industrial manufacturing facilities and contracting companies that provide construction and maintenance support to those facilities.

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HOW DO I USE THE GUIDE TO GET A JOB WITH INDUSTRY?

• The Resource Guide is based on a six-step process for job seekers to get from point A to point B on their workforce preparation journey.

• It is likely individuals will “enter” the resource guides at different points and the step-oriented format allows for this variability.

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A FEW THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND....

You will note several data sets, facts and figures throughout the Resource Guide. These figures were compiled in Fall 2013 and are subject to change. Refer to Appendix A of the Resource Guide to confirm the accuracy of these

numbers with our listed service providers.

Our community’s service sector will also experience a workforce demand increase. For those seeking work in the service level industry, steps one and two of the Resource Guide may be followed. Also, the Calcasieu Business and Career Solutions Center can assist you in

connecting with employers who are hiring in the service sector.

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IMPORTANT!

In order to be considered for most jobs with industry, you must be willing to take a drug test and once hired, wear protective safety garments and equipment (Nomex and PPE), which would require the removal of excess facial hair and piercings.

Most of the jobs listed in the Resource Guide will require shift work and irregular work schedules, such as night and weekend shifts.

After being certified in your craft or skill, you must be willing to enter the workforce as a helper or laborer to gain plant experience.

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LET’S GET STARTED!

The Resource Guide is based on a six-step process. STEP 1: Get your high school diploma STEP 2: Make sure you have basic life skills STEP 3: Select a craft, skill or profession STEP 4: Get the certification or associate degree STEP 5: Build a resume and sharpen your

interview skills STEP 6: Apply for the job

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STEP 1: Get your high school diploma

Nearly all industry or skilled jobs require a high school diploma. If you haven’t finished high school, you need to pass the

state-administered high school equivalency exam. NOTE: The GED has been replaced with the HiSET.

This section of the resource guide tells you: What this exam involves Who can take it How to prepare Where to take it

This section also includes local resources for adult literacy programs.

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STEP 1: Get your high school diploma

STEP-BY-STEP Step 1: Prepare for the high school equivalency/

HiSET exam The Literacy Council of Southwest Louisiana offers HiSET prep classes

and one-on-one tutoring as well as distance education, workplace skills, workshops for students interested in post-secondary education and financial basics. Read more about these prep courses on page 10.

Step 2: Take the high school equivalency/ HiSET exam Contact the Literacy Council of Southwest Louisiana for testing

information.

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STEP 1: Get your high school diploma

NOTE: Frequently asked questions about the HiSET exam can be found on pages 8-9 of the Resource Guide, questions such as:

How much does it cost to take the HiSET exam in Louisiana? Where is the Calcasieu Parish Testing Center? What are the eligibility requirements? How to schedule a testing appointment?

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STEP 2: Make sure you have basic life skills

STEP-BY-STEP Step 1: Take a life skills course

Contact the Calcasieu Business and Career Solutions Center or the Interview for Life program and sign up for a life skills course available near you.

Step 2: Take a basic computer course Most jobs listed in this Resource Guide will require some basic computer skills

either through the application process or in day-to-day work. Contact any of the service providers on page 13 and sign up for a course.

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STEP 3: Select a craft, skill or profession

The Resource Guide includes information on the following crafts and skills needed throughout industry. This section of the Resource Guide includes descriptions for each of these disciplines and estimated average hourly and annual wages for each. Review this list and see which craft or skill most interests you!

• Carpenter • • Chemical plant/ system operator/ process technician •

• Commercial truck driver • • Concrete finisher •

• Drafting and design technology • • Industrial electrician •

• Instrumentation technician •

• Insulator • • Machinist • • Millwright •

• Mobile crane operator/ heavy equipment operator • • Pipefitter/ fabricator •

• Plumber • • Scaffold builder •

• Welder •

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STEP 4: Get the certification or associate degree for your craft or skill

STEP-BY-STEP Step 1: Choose a craft from the list in the Step 4 section of the Resource Guide Step 2: Take a basic industry worker safety course

The Safety Council of Southwest Louisiana offers a general industrial craft safety course. It is a good certification to have, and in most cases, it is required by employers. It is called the Basic Plus Orientation and it is a 5.5-hour course. Read more on page 23.

Step 3: Get a NCCER certification for your craft, if it is offered Industry employers will rely heavily on the National Center for Construction

Education and Research (NCCER) certifications in hiring. NCCER training is currently available through the Calcasieu Parish School Board,

ABC and SOWELA. ABC offers testing services for program completers and experienced workers to validate their level of NCCER certification.

Read more about which certifications are available on page 23.

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STEP 4: Get the certification or associate degree for your craft or skill

STEP-BY-STEP Step 4: Register for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential

(TWIC) The Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) is a U.S.

Department of Homeland Security Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Coast Guard initiative.

The TWIC program provides a tamper-resistant biometric credential to maritime workers requiring unescorted access to secure areas of port facilities, outer continental shelf facilities and vessels regulated under the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) and all U.S. Coast Guard credentialed merchant mariners. Read more on page 24 and in Appendix E.

NOTE: TWIC cards are not necessary for employment at all companies. Contact the Calcasieu Business and Career Solutions Center to determine whether or not your craft or skill requires a TWIC card.

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STEP 5: Build a resume and sharpen your interview skills

STEP-BY-STEP Step 1: Develop a resume and acquire job interview skills

The Calcasieu Business and Career Solutions Center, the Calcasieu Parish Public Library System and the Louisiana Workforce Commission offers resume assistance and job interview skill tutorials. Read more about these resources on pages 26-27.

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STEP 6: Apply for the job

STEP-BY-STEP Step 1: Contact the Calcasieu Business and Career Solutions Center to help

jumpstart your career The Center is a state-sponsored partnership of local community

organizations and employers providing a comprehensive range of useful career and employment services, job training, and up-to-date information, which will empower individuals to become self-sufficient and improve their overall quality of life.

The Calcasieu Business and Career Solutions Center will ask you to fill out a plant pre-application via an online website first. The Center recruitment team will use the information gathered from this application to get you an interview with one of our area employers. NOTE: At the company interview, you will have to fill out an additional company-specific application.

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STEP 6: Apply for the job

Other services available at the Calcasieu Business and Career Solutions Center: Applicant screening and job matching services Foreign language/ interpretation services An online assessment that will provide an individualized report of

occupational interests, aptitudes, basic skill levels WorkKeys that will assess reading for information, applied mathematics,

locating information and applied technology The public may attend Job Readiness Workshops that explain the level of

work and commitment that employers expect from employees, such as transferrable skills, resumes, electronic applications, interviewing, etc.

Resource materials on labor market information, interviewing and employee evaluations, Americans with Disabilities Act, hiring practices, job descriptions, time management and supervision/managing employees are also available in the Skills Development Lab and Employer Services Room

Services for veterans are also offered

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APPENDIX RECAP

APPENDIX A: Contact information for entities listed in the Resource Guide (PAGE 35)

APPENDIX B: Current record of costs & fees associated with training curricula (PAGE 39)

APPENDIX C: Guidance on preparing a resume (PAGE 43) APPENDIX D: 2013 Southwest Louisiana plant pre-application

(PAGE 51) APPENDIX E: What is the process for obtaining a TWIC? (PAGE

53) APPENDIX F: Scholarships & Support Services (PAGE 61) APPENDIX G: Location maps (PAGE 65)

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OTHER INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THE RESOURCE GUIDE

Interested in getting trained on skills not directly associated with industry? (PAGE 32)

I have made mistakes in the past and have a criminal record. How can I still get a job? (PAGE 33)

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QUESTIONS???