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21st Century Green Jobs and Career

More than 80 percent of all new jobs today and projected new jobs through 21st century do not require a four-year college degree. (Bureau of Labor Statistics projections of economic growth)

But they do require occupational or professional education beyond high school.  For my generation having the 'sheep skin' (degree) was most important.  For your generation it is more important to 'know' how to do something and be able to 'back it up' it. Theteach

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 21st Century Jobs and Career Advice  for YOU!...  TheTeach

What is a Green Job?

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According to Phil Angelides (venture capitalist, 2006 democratic candidate fro Governor of California ... chair of Apollo Alliance)... The Green Job ... " has has to pay decent wages and benefits that can support a family. It has to be part of a real career path with upward mobility.  And it needs to reduce waste and pollution and benefit the environment.
 

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Another's view: Anything that helps put America on the path to a cleaner, more efficient future.
 

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"It's dealing in the technologies, in the advancement of energy reduction, in the construction methods to build more efficiently, to champion renewable energy, to champion new ways of transportation," says Christine Prince of Intervale Green.

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What is a Green Collar Job, exactly? (Time.com)
 

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Today's Blue Collar jobs can/will morph into Green Collar jobs! You will find trades and skills for blue collar are not so different for green collar.  Except green collar is adding environmental elements and responsibility to the task. TheTeach
 

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Needed! ...Green Engineers  [Yes, a 2 year grad, if they want, can move up to a 4 year degree after working in the field.]

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Ingeteam To Make Wind, Solar Components in Milwaukee

Critical Thinking activity:

Note Students: Read this article too green.htm  for not only the information but all the while asking yourself the following:

  1. What does this have to do with my career choice?

  2. What does this have to do with the near future (2 years )?... when I graduate.

  3. What does this have to do with career (job) opportunities for the future; beyond my graduation?

  4. How does this information affect me and my family?

  5. Who are these companies mentioned ... what does their business model look like in today's environment?

  6. How would I make contact with people in this area?

  7. Most of all ... is this information valid?

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    who gains from this information

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    who sponsored this voice

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    is this something I should apply or just be mindful of

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    is this "lone wolf" calling or is this more prevalent

  8. Above all " Captain of Your Own Ship" what will you do with this information ... it is your call!
     

Little Rock, Arkansas: General Wesley Clark’s Polymarin Composites and Wind Water Technologies (WWT) announced that it will invest $20 million on an expansion creating 830 new jobs with an average wage of $15/hour.

Muncie, Indiana: Brevini USA, a wind turbine manufacturer announced plans for a new $60 million facility that will create about 450 permanent local jobs with annual pay averaging more than $46,000.

Newton, Iowa: TPI Composites newly-built plant replaces a former Maytag facility returning jobs to upwards of 500 Iowans.

Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Means 37 Million Jobs by 2030

As wind technology advances so follows wind power jobs. Wind jobs are green careers because wind is a natural, renewable energy source. Wind and solar power jobs are uniquely connected with the new smart grid that is being constructed. 

Wind energy jobs are opening up all across the United States. Here are some great jobs to think about:

1. wind turbine machinist: A wind turbine machinist is just like a production machinist for any other industry, only in this case they specialize in the production of metal and plastic parts for wind turbines. A wind turbine machinist first reviews blueprints (written or electronic) for the specific part needing to be made. Next, they select the tools and equipment needed to shape the piece, and calculate where to cut or drill the material they are working with (steel, aluminum, titanium, plastic, etc.). They use their knowledge of metal properties and skill with machine tools to produce the part to extremely precise specifications.

2. wind power turbine installer : A wind power turbine installer must be well acquainted with the physics and science of wind turbines; this explains why a background in applied science is a must for those interested in this career. A wind power turbine installer has to know the different wind speeds and how a wind turbine works, because outfitting a home with a wind turbine relies on this technical knowledge.

3. wind analyst: A wind analyst is a meteorological professional who uses advanced scientific models and equipment to predict and measure wind flow. Wind analysts study the effect of wind flow at current turbine sites, and help plan and develop new wind farm sites. They study meteorological data and estimate wind output to support consulting services in wind energy development.

4. wind energy technicians: Wind energy technicians maintain turbines on wind farms. If you are thinking about this field, you will need to have a fairly strong background and understanding of mechanical and electrical principles. You will also need to be in fairly good shape. Taking care of really tall turbines involves climbing a lot of stairs.

Wind farms will only grow in number. If you are looking to get into this field start now. The opportunity for growth is immense.

Green Resources

http://www.linkedin.com (networking)

http://www.indeed.com (aggregated listings)

http://www.realmatch.com (matches you to jobs)

http://greenjobs.greenjobsearch.org/a/jobs/find-jobs/l-charleston+sc/mi-50 (green jobs)

South Carolina Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Jobs
http://greenjobs.greenjobsearch.org/a/jobs/find-jobs/q-LEED/l-south+carolina

South Carolina Solar Jobs
http://greenjobs.greenjobsearch.org/a/jobs/find-jobs/q-solar/l-south+carolina

South Carolina Wind Power Jobs
http://greenjobs.greenjobsearch.org/a/jobs/find-jobs/q-wind+power/l-south+carolina

Good Jobs, Green Jobs National Conference

Green Collar Jobs in American Cities (AmericanProgress.org)

Green Jobs for Today by United Nations Environment Programmed (UNEP)

National Green Jobs Network http://www.greenjobs.net/

More Green Resources

Green for all Cows
   
American Progress Apollo Alliance
   

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