"Come learn from Hunter Lovins, Scott McLagan, and other leaders in the Sustainability field. Back by popular demand, the Sustainability Leadership and Implementation certification program will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to implement an effective and profit-enhancing sustainability program within your organization. The course is run by the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, Natural Capitalism Solutions, and CORE (Colorado’s sustainable business association). If that’s not enough, there are also scholarships available.
If you are currently employed by a Colorado company and manage or will be managing sustainability for your organization, this class is meant for you! If you know of someone who would be a good candidate, please forward this email to them.
Through this course, you will gain a deep understanding of sustainability frameworks, while also learning the practical leadership and implementation skills needed to put an effective sustainability program in place. The course will run February 16th – March 29th, and includes 6 classroom days (48 contact hours), plus readings and discussion between classes.
Sustainability Leadership and Implementation Certificate Course
Accepting applications until 8 February for the spring session.
Class Dates:
February 16, 17, 24, & 25 March 28 & 29.
Through this course, you will gain a deep understanding of sustainability frameworks, while also learning the practical leadership and implementation skills needed to put an effective sustainability program in place. The course will run February 16th – March 29th, and includes 6 classroom days (48 contact hours), plus readings and discussion between classes.
As a final deliverable, participants will develop and present a set of strategic sustainability initiatives for their organization, in addition to initial goals and implementation strategies. Upon program completion of the course, participants will receive a Certificate in Sustainability Leadership and Implementation.
To learn more and register go to: www.natcapsolutions.org/slic.
We will continue to keep you informed about other exciting NCS developments as they unfold in 2012.
Thank you for your continued support.
Cheers,
Toby Russell
C.E.O."
Testimonials from past students
"This was a great opportunity to learn from pioneers and industry leaders in sustainability."
-- Dianne Beal, Hunter Douglas
"The business case for sustainability provides a framework for business success in the 21st Century. Managers and executives concerned with the success of their companies and the continued happiness and productivity of their employees need to attend this course."
-- Adam Irwin, juwi Wind, LLC
"It was a real privilege to learn from a true pioneer of the environmental and sustainability revolution. I would certainly recommend this class to sustainability professionals looking to sharpen their skills in advocating for the business case of going green. Very insightful and quite enriching."
-- Miguel Pena, Renewable Choice Energy
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IECRM partners with USGBC Colorado for a visionary job skill training program ...
"IECRM partners with USGBC Colorado for a visionary job skill training program to elevate the green building skills of Colorado workers and keep them competitive in the marketplace. GPRO is a series of training courses and coordinated certificate exams that teach those who build, renovate, and maintain buildings the principles of sustainability combined with trade-specific green construction knowledge. GPRO was developed by the Urban Green Council chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the leading authority on efficient and affordable green buildings.
This course may be available FREE OF CHARGE! To see if you or your students qualify for tuition-paid training, contact IECRM at 303-853-4886 for assistance locating a State Workforce Center or click here to find the center nearest you. You will need to ask for the SESP Scholarship qualifications and mention this course specifically.
GPRO Fundamentals of Green Building
(Prerequisite course for all GPRO trade-specific courses)
Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Time: 5pm to 9pm
Location: IECRM Denver Campus
Cost: $280 per attendee
Entry-level course to teach experienced professionals the basics of sustainability and green building. Course materials cover the "green gap" between standard trade skills and the new awareness and skills required to successfully implement green building. Individuals with experience in construction and building operations will have an advantage when taking this course, but anyone interested in green building is encouraged to participate. This course is accredited for USGBC LEED AP continuing education credits!
GPRO Electrical Systems
Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Time: 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: IECRM Denver Campus
Cost: $330 per attendee
IECRM and USGBC Colorado continue to lead the country in delivering this new, innovative training to electrical contractors! GPRO Electrical Systems expands on topics presented during the GPRO Fundamentals of Green Building course, and goes on to teach sustainable construction practices to workers in the electrical industry. Upon completion of this course, students will take an examination for certification as a GPRO accredited professional. This course is accredited for USGBC LEED AP continuing education credits!
To RSVP for these courses, go to www.iecrm.org/Courses.aspx. The deadline to register for GPRO Fundamentals of Building Green is September 30. The deadline date for GPRO Electrical Systems is October 14.
Independent Electrical Contractors - Rocky Mountain (IECRM)
480 East 76th Avenue, Building 5 / Denver, Colorado 80229 www.IECRM.org
This course may be available FREE OF CHARGE! To see if you or your students qualify for tuition-paid training, contact IECRM at 303-853-4886 for assistance locating a State Workforce Center or click here to find the center nearest you. You will need to ask for the SESP Scholarship qualifications and mention this course specifically.
GPRO Fundamentals of Green Building
(Prerequisite course for all GPRO trade-specific courses)
Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Time: 5pm to 9pm
Location: IECRM Denver Campus
Cost: $280 per attendee
Entry-level course to teach experienced professionals the basics of sustainability and green building. Course materials cover the "green gap" between standard trade skills and the new awareness and skills required to successfully implement green building. Individuals with experience in construction and building operations will have an advantage when taking this course, but anyone interested in green building is encouraged to participate. This course is accredited for USGBC LEED AP continuing education credits!
GPRO Electrical Systems
Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Time: 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: IECRM Denver Campus
Cost: $330 per attendee
IECRM and USGBC Colorado continue to lead the country in delivering this new, innovative training to electrical contractors! GPRO Electrical Systems expands on topics presented during the GPRO Fundamentals of Green Building course, and goes on to teach sustainable construction practices to workers in the electrical industry. Upon completion of this course, students will take an examination for certification as a GPRO accredited professional. This course is accredited for USGBC LEED AP continuing education credits!
To RSVP for these courses, go to www.iecrm.org/Courses.aspx. The deadline to register for GPRO Fundamentals of Building Green is September 30. The deadline date for GPRO Electrical Systems is October 14.
Independent Electrical Contractors - Rocky Mountain (IECRM)
480 East 76th Avenue, Building 5 / Denver, Colorado 80229 www.IECRM.org
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Scholarship for New Sustainability Program at Daniels
The Daniels College of Business, Natural Capitalism Solutions, and CORE (Connected Organizations for a Responsible Economy), have partnered to offer a new certification program in Sustainability Leadership and Implementation.
The course will be taught by sustainability leader L. Hunter Lovins and clinical professor of leadership at the Daniels College of Business Scott McLagan. Participants will earn a Certificate in Sustainability Leadership and Implementation while gaining the knowledge and skills needed to implement an effective and profit-enhancing sustainability program for their organization.
The Colorado Workforce Centers and the State Energy Sector Partnership (SESP) are offering a select number of scholarships for the course, covering 75-100% of the program cost. There are up to 14 scholarships available, 9 of which are being offered exclusively to the Areospace, Energy, Clean Tech and IT industries in Boulder County.
Course Dates:
The course will run October 7th – November 19th, 2011 and includes 6 classroom days (48 contact hours), plus readings and discussion between classes. Classes will be held Fridays and Saturdays: October 7 & 8, October 21 & 22, and November 18 & 19, 8AM – 5PM, at the University of Denver campus. Parking and meals will be provided on class days.
Visit www.natcapsolutions.org/ducourse for more information
The course will be taught by sustainability leader L. Hunter Lovins and clinical professor of leadership at the Daniels College of Business Scott McLagan. Participants will earn a Certificate in Sustainability Leadership and Implementation while gaining the knowledge and skills needed to implement an effective and profit-enhancing sustainability program for their organization.
The Colorado Workforce Centers and the State Energy Sector Partnership (SESP) are offering a select number of scholarships for the course, covering 75-100% of the program cost. There are up to 14 scholarships available, 9 of which are being offered exclusively to the Areospace, Energy, Clean Tech and IT industries in Boulder County.
Course Dates:
The course will run October 7th – November 19th, 2011 and includes 6 classroom days (48 contact hours), plus readings and discussion between classes. Classes will be held Fridays and Saturdays: October 7 & 8, October 21 & 22, and November 18 & 19, 8AM – 5PM, at the University of Denver campus. Parking and meals will be provided on class days.
Visit www.natcapsolutions.org/ducourse for more information
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Scholarships from National Center for Women in Information Technology
(Source: Internet Talk Radio http://www.w3w3.com/)
Below is an excerpt from the w3w3 website about scholarships available in the IT industry for young women. As with most industries there are many occupations that are considered green, including those in IT. Green data centers, for an example, are an excellent example of such a green job that transcends across both industries. Low energy/heat emitting servers servers are yet another IT related green product. The green job possibilities are endless...
"Talent Pipeline: Awards for Aspirations in Computing 1072_ 8/29/11 - Being the father of four daughters, Larry has a high interest in the National Center for Women in Information Technology. Ruthe Farmer, is the Director of Strategic Initiatives with NCWIT, which is a coalition of well over 250 organizations (corporations, K-12 organizations, universities) working together to increase women's participation in computing and IT. The program that Ruthe is talking about, NCWIT's 'talent pipeline program' called the Awards for Aspirations in Computing. "Which is an effort to find and recognize high school girls that are active in computing technology right now and have the greatest potential to go on and major in that field in college. Ruthe said they started the award program in 2007 with twelve girls. In 2008 they went national and today the national event serves 35 national winners and those come from the top one percent of all applicants. They get about 3000 applications from approximately 35 states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. In 2011 NCWIT recognized 355 girls, and in the 2011-12 round they expect to recognize between 500 to 700 girls. Ruthe's long term goal is to have a thousand girls per year recognized in approximately 70 affiliates that would cover all 50 U.S. states, and then a pool of 10,000 girls." Larry asked, "Who are these young women, how do we recognize them, what would we be looking for?" Ruthe said, "They could be your daughter, niece, granddaughter, your neighbor's kid, your babysitter - it could be any girl... What we're looking for is any girl with aspirations and interest in computing. We're not looking for the rock star, top of her class, valedictorian.. We are looking for that little bit of interest and how we can foster it from here." At the national level, the prize is $500 cash, a laptop and a trip for two [the girl and a parent] to the Bank of America 'Technology Stars of the Future Gala' which is comparable to the Oscars. The NCWIT Academic Alliance is committed to 100 schools offering scholarships by this next year. The opportunities really are there, this is a beginning point for these girls. A quick note to teachers. We want all of your girls, not just your top students. Often with the word competition, teachers think I'll send someone who has a shot at winning. Really everyone has a shot because we're looking for aspirations. So ask all of them to apply." Pass this interview along to others you know would be interested... "
Below is an excerpt from the w3w3 website about scholarships available in the IT industry for young women. As with most industries there are many occupations that are considered green, including those in IT. Green data centers, for an example, are an excellent example of such a green job that transcends across both industries. Low energy/heat emitting servers servers are yet another IT related green product. The green job possibilities are endless...
"Talent Pipeline: Awards for Aspirations in Computing 1072_ 8/29/11 - Being the father of four daughters, Larry has a high interest in the National Center for Women in Information Technology. Ruthe Farmer, is the Director of Strategic Initiatives with NCWIT, which is a coalition of well over 250 organizations (corporations, K-12 organizations, universities) working together to increase women's participation in computing and IT. The program that Ruthe is talking about, NCWIT's 'talent pipeline program' called the Awards for Aspirations in Computing. "Which is an effort to find and recognize high school girls that are active in computing technology right now and have the greatest potential to go on and major in that field in college. Ruthe said they started the award program in 2007 with twelve girls. In 2008 they went national and today the national event serves 35 national winners and those come from the top one percent of all applicants. They get about 3000 applications from approximately 35 states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. In 2011 NCWIT recognized 355 girls, and in the 2011-12 round they expect to recognize between 500 to 700 girls. Ruthe's long term goal is to have a thousand girls per year recognized in approximately 70 affiliates that would cover all 50 U.S. states, and then a pool of 10,000 girls." Larry asked, "Who are these young women, how do we recognize them, what would we be looking for?" Ruthe said, "They could be your daughter, niece, granddaughter, your neighbor's kid, your babysitter - it could be any girl... What we're looking for is any girl with aspirations and interest in computing. We're not looking for the rock star, top of her class, valedictorian.. We are looking for that little bit of interest and how we can foster it from here." At the national level, the prize is $500 cash, a laptop and a trip for two [the girl and a parent] to the Bank of America 'Technology Stars of the Future Gala' which is comparable to the Oscars. The NCWIT Academic Alliance is committed to 100 schools offering scholarships by this next year. The opportunities really are there, this is a beginning point for these girls. A quick note to teachers. We want all of your girls, not just your top students. Often with the word competition, teachers think I'll send someone who has a shot at winning. Really everyone has a shot because we're looking for aspirations. So ask all of them to apply." Pass this interview along to others you know would be interested... "
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Energy Training Scholarships
SESP (Colorado State Energy SectoryPartnership) is an innovative partnership between Colorado businesses, training providers and government to give businesses the workforce they need to thrive and grow and help Colorado workers have a bright future with a career in the energy efficient or renewable energy fields. Training opportunities will focus on industry-recognized certifications and degrees.
Targeted Industries:
Energy Scholarships must be utilized to prepare individuals for careers in one of the following green industries: 1) Energy Efficient Building, Construction and Retrofit, 2) Renewable Energy Power, 3) Energy Efficient and Advanced Drive Train Vehicle, 4) Biofuels, 5) Deconstruction and Materials Use, 6) Energy Efficiency Assessment, 7) Manufacturers that produce sustainable products, and 7) Green Construction
Fast FAQ’s
Ø An average scholarship of $3000 per participant
Ø Scholarships will only be awarded to approved training providers http://www.colorado.gov/cdle/sesp
Ø Must possess a CareerReady Colorado certificate with a minimum of a Bronze level
Ø Must complete KeyTrain career skills lessons in: Work Habits, Communication Skills, Workplace Effectiveness, and Business Etiquette
Documentation
Ø Must demonstrate legal ability to work in the U.S.
Ø Must provide identification that shows age
Ø Selective Service (if applicable)
Ø Veterans Status (if applicable)
Contact:
Lisa Lujan at 720-865-5627 or Ana Kristic-Popara at 720-865-5597
This program is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009"
Targeted Industries:
Energy Scholarships must be utilized to prepare individuals for careers in one of the following green industries: 1) Energy Efficient Building, Construction and Retrofit, 2) Renewable Energy Power, 3) Energy Efficient and Advanced Drive Train Vehicle, 4) Biofuels, 5) Deconstruction and Materials Use, 6) Energy Efficiency Assessment, 7) Manufacturers that produce sustainable products, and 7) Green Construction
Fast FAQ’s
Ø An average scholarship of $3000 per participant
Ø Scholarships will only be awarded to approved training providers http://www.colorado.gov/cdle/sesp
Ø Must possess a CareerReady Colorado certificate with a minimum of a Bronze level
Ø Must complete KeyTrain career skills lessons in: Work Habits, Communication Skills, Workplace Effectiveness, and Business Etiquette
Documentation
Ø Must demonstrate legal ability to work in the U.S.
Ø Must provide identification that shows age
Ø Selective Service (if applicable)
Ø Veterans Status (if applicable)
Contact:
Lisa Lujan at 720-865-5627 or Ana Kristic-Popara at 720-865-5597
This program is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009"
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Denver Green Jobs Initiative Community Launch Event
Source: iCast
iCAST is a member of Mi Casa Resource Center's Training Consortium - Denver Green Jobs Initiative. We will be having a community launch event on Tuesday, October 12th, from 10:30am to 1:00pm. The event will be located at 1619 E. 35th Avenue, in Denver. There will be a presentation followed by a tour of the training facility, program demonstrations, and a free BBQ lunch with live music.
For more information regarding the DGJI please visit their site
iCAST is a member of Mi Casa Resource Center's Training Consortium - Denver Green Jobs Initiative. We will be having a community launch event on Tuesday, October 12th, from 10:30am to 1:00pm. The event will be located at 1619 E. 35th Avenue, in Denver. There will be a presentation followed by a tour of the training facility, program demonstrations, and a free BBQ lunch with live music.
For more information regarding the DGJI please visit their site
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Schools & other training providers
Here's a list I created and maintain that lists all of the energy-related training providers I've learned about. Use the search box on the right to search for a specific types of training such as 'lineman' or 'engineer'.
Some of these schools are eligible to receive tuition reimbursement under the federal WIA (Workforce Investment Act) for eligible jobseekers. To learn whether the programs are WIA eligible, look them up on this website--click on "Education" along the top to search for the program that interests you. To find out if you, as a jobseeker, are eligible for the WIA program, visit your local workforce center and speak with an advisor. If you're a training provider and would like to submit your program for consideration to receive WIA training funding, go to this website, and "download the instructions".
In addition, there are many apprenticeship programs available at energy companies (they pay you while they train you). See my apprenticeships post for more information.
COLORADO TRAINING PROVIDERS:
Aims Community College, Greeley, CO: welding, electrical wiring, automotive tech, construction management, OSHA, CAD, chemistry, ESL, see also: the MIST program below under MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS
Alameda High School, Lakewood, CO: Introduction to Process Technology
Arapahoe Community College, Littleton, CO: geology, construction supv, solar installation
Bowman Voc-Tech, Thornton, CO
Colorado Mountain College, Leadville/Steamboat/virtual, CO: apprenticeships, engineering, process tech, petroleum technology, natural resource mgmt, Industrial Instrumentation Control Technician, engineering...
Colorado Northwestern Community College, Rangley & Craig, CO: GIS, industrial electrician, mine training, powerplant tech, civil engineering, construction tech, energy & facilities mgmt tech, natural resource mgmt, process tech oil & gas
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO: engineering, mining, geology, chemistry…
Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO: engineering, natural sciences, natural resources, SEAL at Colorado State University-research in solar thermal, building analysis, and HVAC systems, Green Buildings Certificate, Green Homes Certificate
Community College of Aurora, Aurora, CO: biotech, diesel power mechanic, ctr for workforce dev; and has Association of Applied Science articulation agreement with Regis University (making for a much more affordable CIS/BTM bachelor's degree); also, in response to industry demand, is developing a solar photovoltaic training program
Community College of Denver, Denver, CO: welding, Machine and CNC Tool Operator, science, chemistry, ESL, geology; CCD has begun a partnership with EGOS and iCAST to explore developing programming related to the new energy economy. This may include pre-apprentice programming as well as energy-related electives for an associate degree. Programming will likely be implemented in Summer or Fall of 2009.
Community College of Denver - Performance Solutions: Health/Safety/OSHA Training Online Courses; they also help administer the Colorado First and Existing Industry state training grants for employers.
Construction Industry Training Council of Colorado, Inc., Denver, CO: apprenticeship & training in carpentry, electrical, pipefitting, plumbing, & sheetmetal programs.
Delta-Montrose Technical College, Delta, CO: via collaborative partnership with Western Region Workforce Centers provide training in the following areas: Auto & Diesel Mechanic, OHSA, MSHA, Mining Tech, Long Wall Mining
Emily Griffith Opportunity School (EGOS), Denver, CO: customized training, GIS, real estate appraiser, Electrical Line Worker (lineman), Electrician, Iron Worker, Operating Engineer, Pipefitter, Plumber, Sheet Metal Worker, Automotive Technician, Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning (HVAC), Welding
Front Range Community College, Westminster, CO: construction tech, welding, CAD, HVAC, OSHA, oil & gas equipment operator, Clean Energy Technology, (see also "Energy BOOST" under Miscellaneous Programs below)...
Heavy Equipment Training Academy, Julesburg, CO
Independent Electrical Contractors, Rocky Mountain Chapter, Denver, CO
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers / Denver Joint Electrical Apprenticeship and Training Committee, Denver, CO: electrical (inside and outside linemen) & IBEW Renewable Energy Industry Program, solar installation, Voice Data Video Telecommunications
Lamar Community College/Red Rocks Community College/Warren Technical-Collaborative: to design an 11-14 (high school to post-secondary pathway) windsmith program that prepares students to work as electrical and mechanical apprentice interns for Wazee and other national wind turbine maintenance firms upon high school graduation while completing their Associate of Applied Science degree in Wind Energy.
Mesa County Energy Workforce Training Center, Grand Junction, CO: Energy extraction site truck driver, construction & heavy equipment operations, oil & gas rig hand training; NOTE: training center is not yet open, but near completion
Mesa State / Western State Community College, Grand Junction, CO: construction tech, bioscience, electric line worker/lineman (Mesa Hotline School), energy mgmt, mfg tech, geology, phys sciences, process tech, watershed science, landman/energy management
Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO: chemistry, engineering
Morgan Community College, Ft. Morgan, CO: automotive, construction, welding
Northeastern Jr College, Sterling, CO: biotech, chemistry, pre-engineering, bioagriculture, diesel tech, and developing a renewable energy (wind) program
Pickens Tech, Aurora, CO: automotive/diesel, welding, construction & dev, pre-engineering
Pikes Peak Community College, Colorado Springs, CO: construction tech, automotive, biosciences, machining tech, physics, pre-engineering, welding
Pipefitters Local 208, Denver, CO: pipefitting, welding, HVAC…
Pueblo Community College, Pueblo, CO: auto, engineering tech, industrial electronics, machining tech, welding; and currently participating in the NSF/ATE MentorLinks grant which allows PCC to collaborate with the wind energy program at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, WY; also developing a training program to facilitate movement of workers from the steel mill industry to the Vestas tower plant.
Red Rocks Community College, Golden, CO: Industrial Science & Operations (including Process Technology Program), electrical, plumbing, and HVAC, Renewable Energy Technology (including solar certificates and degrees), Industrial Maintenance; Electrical, Mechanical; articulation agreement with Colorado School of Mines
San Juan Basin Technical College, Cortez, CO: via collaborative partnership with Western Region Workforce Centers provide training in the following areas: Diesel Mechanic, Heavy Equip. Operator, Welding, OHSA
Trinidad State Junior College, Trinidad, CO: EPIC scholarship program, heavy equipment operator, diesel/heavy equipment, welding, electrical & utility line technician (lineman)
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO: CU Environmental Center
University of Colorado at Denver - GEM, Denver, CO: Global Energy Management graduate program
University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, CO: undergrad O&G Accounting
University of Colorado at Denver - Sustainability Program, Denver, CO: Sustainability, Interdisciplinary Signature Area; IGERT: inter-disciplinary graduate program on sustainable urban infrastructure
University of Denver, Denver, CO: engineering, science...
Warren-Tech, Lakewood, CO: construction tech, biotech, power equipment, welding…
Western Colorado Community College, Grand Jct, CO: process tech, welding, electrical lineworker (lineman), construction tech, machining, drafting/CAD...
Western State College, Gunnison, CO: geology, chemistry, environmental studies, geology, physics, landman...
COLORADO LISTS OF SCHOOLS:
Colorado Private Occupational Schools (includes truck "Driving" schools)
2-Year Community Colleges
Technical Colleges/Vocational Schools
MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS:
Adams 50 School District - School to Work Alliance Program (SWAP), Westminster, CO
Adams County Workforce WIRED solar training program: Currently being developed; training will be delivered through proctored computer-based training. It will include modules for both solar manufacturing and solar installation. The initial opportunities for this training will begin in January and be available through Adams & Boulder Co only.
Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC): a national center that promotes and supports environmental and energy technology education to address the needs of the national and global workforce - also maintains an online listing of environmental and energy technology programs in the nation's two-year colleges
Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, Denver, CO: university research and collaborative activities, capacity building workshops, sustainable Colorado lunch series, Alliance for Sustainable Colorado speaker series, building tours...
American Petroleum Institute Classroom Energy and Certificate Programs: API Monogram Program, APIQR, Individual Certification Programs (ICP), Perforator Registration, Engine Oil Licensing and Certification System (EOLCS), and API Training Provider Certification Program (TPCP).
Arrupe Jesuit High School, Denver, CO: Corporate Work Study program
Associated General Contractors of CO, Denver, CO: OSHA courses
Basic Employment Skills Training (BEST)-Work Exchange Pilot Program, Denver, CO: CAD training for & work done by homeless people; BEST aims to partner with AEC (Architecture/Engineering/Construction), and other technical companies, who can post non-critical work to the work center
Bentley, US: on-demand e-learning: GIS/geospatial software solutions architectural, engineering, construction (AEC), and geospatial software needs of subscribers, providing building, plant, civil, and geospatial solutions and supporting a managed environment for their AEC and geospatial IT
BETR Project, Colo Spgs, CO: business and education partnership, primary objective and vision was to promote ways to address the workforce problems that business has had with the quality of applicants for employment openings in Southeastern Colorado. The Business and Education Talent Readiness Project (BETR) was formed. Tuesday tours of businesses for teachers & students...
Career Education Center, Denver, CO
Collbran Job Corps Center, Collbran (Gr. Jct), CO: Career Technical Training: Business Technology, Carpentry, Cement Masonry, CISCO Networking Academy, Facilities Maintenance, Welding
Colorado MESA, CO: organization under the Colorado Minority Engineering Association (CMEA) Our Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program is designed to encourage minority and female students to prepare themselves for a college education and to major in mathematics, engineering or science
Colorado Mining Association (CMA), CO
Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association (CoSeia), Carbondale, CO: Solar certification and training guides.
httpCRC - WorkKeys - Applied Technology module, CO: tests to assess your math skills, mechanical aptitude, and other skills, administered by many Colorado workforce centers
Denver Parks First Tee Program, Denver, CO: teaches children math while learning golf
Denver Public Schools Business Partnerships, Denver, CO: mentorship opportunities, industry presentations
Denver School of Science & Technology, Denver, CO: curriculum designed to challenge students & prepare them attend and succeed in a 4-year college; strong liberal arts curriculum w/ emphasis on the sciences...develop key skills in math, science, reading, writing, critical thinking and technology...math, biology, and other advanced science electives (physics, chemistry, biotechnology) during the 11th and 12th grade years
Employment Services of Weld County & Aims Community College, Greeley, CO: Multi Industry Systems Technician (MIST) program. The MIST Prep Academy will assist individuals in improving their math, reading and English skills and prepare them for either entry level jobs in the energy field or to enter into the certification programs under the MIST Program. Examples of courses for the MIST I and MIST II certificate levels include: Technical Mathematics, Introduction to PC Applications, Business Ethics, Technical Writing or Business Communications and Report Writing, Blue Print Reading, Process Technology, Basics of AC/DC Electricity, Instrumentation, and more.
ENERGY BOOST: Basic Training for the Energy Industry, Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus, Fort Collins, CO: Those who successfully complete this 80-hour program are guaranteed an interview at an exclusive job fair with the area's top energy companies, including Vestas Blades, Platte River Power Authority, Woodward, Solix and others. Production worker and technician positions starting at $30,000 per year.
EnergyU: "the most comprehensive e-learning portal for the Energy Industry...home to over 600 energy companies and nearly 20,000 employees nationwide."
English as a Second Language (ESL): various providers (in addition to ESL courses available at Denver's DIA Workforce Center); additional list also available on Denver's Office of Community Support website.
Environmental Safety, Aurora, CO: haz mat/abatement training (WIA approved)
Environmental Defense Fund Climate Corp: Together with our partner, Net Impact, EDF embeds trained MBA students who identify energy efficiency improvements that can cut costs and reduce emissions
Geothermal.org geothermal heat pump consortium training nationwide
Gobbell Hays, Denver, CO: haz mat/abatement training (WIA approved)
Goodwill Energy Workforce Program: Students recently participated in a week-long renewable energy training program, facilitated by Al Wallace with Energy Environmental Corporation. Students explored the properties of renewable energy and new sustainable technologies in wind, solar, earth and water by working with their hands, using state-of-the-art equipment and hearing from local industry experts.
International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology (iCast), Lakewood, CO: Energy auditing training, solar thermal installation, insulation and air sealing, Air Conditioning installation.
Institute for a Built Environment (CSU), Ft. Collins & Ext. ofcs in Denver & Colo Spgs, CO: interdisciplinary research institute that engages faculty and industry partners in healthy and sustainable building issues, including LEED accreditation training & exam prep
International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC): "High quality training that meets international, industry standards is the goal of IADC accreditation programs."
MiCasa Women in Construction , Denver, CO: construction, CDL-B, pre-apprenticeship program (includes a one-week Introduction to Construction course and five weeks of Pre-Apprenticeship construction training, including two weeks of theory and practical installation of solar, thermal and wind energy technology. Further training for weatherization and historic restoration is under development. The program begins in February 2009.)
Mile High Youth Corps, Denver, CO: energy conservation & retrofit projects; several conservation learning programs including a residential energy auditing and weatherization program. Youth learn to assess a home for energy and water inefficiencies and then install things such as low-flow toilets & showerheads, CFLs and weather stripping. Also in partnership with the Denver Housing Authority, youth learn green building techniques and skills.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO: varoius K-12, Internship/Graduate, and Teacher programs on energy efficiency and renewable energy (solar, geothermal, wind, hydrogen, etc)
OSHA, Denver, CO: hosts a number of inexpensive training programs (also in Spanish), Compliance Assistance: Hispanic Employers and Workers
PetroSkills: sessions on topics spanning the industry, from Exploration & Production to Surface Facilities, HSE, and Petroleum Business
Practical GeoExchange Solutions: geothermal system design
Project Learning Tree: an award winning, multi-disciplinary environmental education program for educators and students in PreK-grade 12. PLT, a program of the American Forest Foundation, is one of the most widely used environmental education programs in the United States and abroad. PLT continues to set the standard for environmental education excellence.
REScheck Online Training: covers the basics of complying with the 2000 International Energy Conservation Code using REScheck. Audience: Building energy code officials, designers, engineers, builders, and anyone else involved in demonstrating energy code compliance for a residential building
Residential Energy Efficiency Network (RESNET), aka E-Star Home Energy Rating System (HERS), Berthoud, CO: E-Star is a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) program that is certified by a nationwide program called the Residential Energy Efficiency Network (RESNET).
Solar Energy International, Carbondale, CO: Solar Electricity (PV), Wind Power, Micro-hydro, Sustainable Home Design & Natural House Building, Solar Thermal, Renewable Fuels, Rural Development, Women's Only, For Educators, Online courses.
Sunpower Inc, Denver, CO: home energy audits, energy efficiency, weatherization, insulation, furnace...
Sustainable Energy Education and Training (SEET), a project funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF Award No. DUE-0602633) and runs from October 1, 2006 through September 30, 2008. Provides professional development training for 50 upper level high school and community college technology instructors that focuses on the areas of energy efficiency and energy conservation and delivered through two ten-day intensive annual workshops at national laboratories
Turnabout, Inc., Denver, CO: prisoner reentry agency that focuses on employment, project provides training on "hard skills" such as Solar Panel Installation, Wind Power Installation and Equipment, OSHA certification, Industrial First Aid/C.P.R. certification, Commercial Drivers License (A & B) for the Energy sector.
WIRED: programs developed by local partnerships and funded by US DOL grants to train and place people in targeted industry jobs (including energy).
OUT OF STATE SCHOOLS:
American Association of Community Colleges
Austin Community College , Austin, TX: Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal Power, Wind and Geothermal Power...
Bismarck State College, ND: contains some on-line courses that can be useful in studying/preparing for the Xcel Energy EEI Exams (POSS & MOSS): Specifically, the Industrial Aptitude Course is helpful in prepping for the EEI exam. The Orientation to the Electric Industry is good information to get an overview on this industry.
Brazosport Community College, Lake Jackson, TX: Chemical Tech, Computer Tech, Drafting, HVAC and Refrigeration Tech, Heavy Equipment Tech, Industrial & Commercial Construction, Industrial & Commercial Electricity, Industrial & Commercial Pipefitting, Instrumentation Tech, Machine Tech/Millwright, Safety, Health, & Environmental Mgmt, Welding...
Cloud County Community College, KS: Wind Energy Technology, physics, engineering...
College of Eastern Utah, UT: chemistry, engineering, geology, physics, apprentice electrician, auto tech, building construction, diesel eqpt tech, drafting & design, hydraulics, machine tool tech, mining, welding, process tech.
Columbia Gorge Community College, OR: Renewable Energy Technology
Community-Based Job Training Investment Center: projects awarded DOL training grants; sort by industry or state
Eastern Utah Western Energy Training Center, UT
Enform, CN
Essex County Vocational Technical School, NJ: Sustainable Energy Academy (Architectural design/drafting, carpentry, electrical maintenance & construction, welding, HVAC)
Fairbanks Pipeline Training Center, Fairbanks, Alaska
Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY: School of Engineering and Industrial Technologies, Introductory Photovoltaic (Solar) Electric Systems, The Center for Energy Efficiency and Building Science Offerings (New Wave in Contracting seminar, Envelope Professional, Building Analyst Training, Envelope Professional Training)
Iowa Lakes College, Estherville, IA: Wind Energy and Turbine Technology Program
Lake Region State College in Devils Lake, Devils Lake, ND: hopes to start a wind technician course in near future
Laramie County Community College, WY: chemistry, Diesel Technology, engineering, Associate of Applied Science in Wind Energy ...
Lousiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA: science, engineering (petroleum, biological, environmental...)
Marietta College, Marietta, OH: petroleum engineering, geology, biochemistry...
McMurray Training Center, WY: First Aid & CPR, Fall Protection, OHSA, Floorhand, IADC Rig Pass, Derrick Hand, Well Control, Heavy Equipment Operator, CDLA, CDLB, Carpentry; has online self-assessment/screening tool
Minnesota Center for Renewable Energy: Minnesota State University, MN: Mankato, Minnesota West Community and Technical College: College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Minnesota West Community and Technical College
Missouri University of Science & Technology, Rolla, MO: science, geological engineering (including mining, petroleum)...
Montana State University, College of Technology, MT: diesel mech, construction tech, drafting & design, HVAC-R, power plant tech, process tech, welding...
Morrisville State College, Morrisville, NY: science, engineering, drafting, natural resources, agriculture, Renewable Energy Training Center
Mountain States Line Constructors Joint Apprenticeship and Training Program, Midvale, UT: Outside Electrical Lineman apprenticeships
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), Gainesville, FL: not-for-profit education foundation created to develop industry-driven standardized craft training programs with portable credentials and help address the critical workforce shortage facing the construction industry.
New Mexico Junior College, Hobbs, NM: welding, drafting, chemistry, construction, nuclear technician, pre-engineering, industrial technology...
New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM: science & engineering (including electrical, mineral, environmetal, petroleum & natural gas)...
North Carolina State University Solar Center, NC: clearinghouse for solar and other renewable energy programs, information, research, technical assistance, and training for the citizens
Northwest Energy Education Institute, OR: Renewable Energy Technician
Oklahoma University, OK
Pennsylvania State University, multiple campuses, PA: agricultural sciences, engineering...
Rice University - Houston, TX: Shell Center for Sustainability, engineering, science, environmental...
San Juan College, NM: building trades, diesel tech, drafting, welding, petroleum tech, construction, welding, industrial mech, rig operations, well control, natural gas compression, renewable energy, solar installation…
Texas A&M, College Station, TX: geosciences, engineering (petroleum, nuclear, industrial, ocean...)
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX: engineering (including petroleum), science (including energy), Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources...
Uintah Basin Applied Technology College, UT: petroleum tech, truck driving, electrical apprenticeship, drafting, welding, diesel tech
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS: engineering (chemical, petroleum, electrical, bio, environmental), science...
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA: science, engineering (chemical, electrical, petroleum...)
University of Missouri, MO: science, engineering (nuclear, petroleum, mining...)
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK: College of Earth and Energy
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA: science, engineering (civil, chemical, petroleum...)
University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, TX
University of Texas - Petroleum Extension Service, TX
University of Texas – School of Law, TX: oil & gas law
University of Texas at Dallas The School of Management: Oil & Gas Financial Management
University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK: engineering & natural sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI: engineering (including nuclear), GIS, chemistry...
University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY: School Energy Resources, science, engineering (including environmental, petroleum)...
Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA: science, engineering, natural resources, School of Construction, 76 masters and 62 doctoral degrees through eight academic colleges...
Western Wyoming Community College, WY: various Technology & Industry
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV: science, engineering (petroleum, natural gas, environmental...)
WyoTech, Laramie, WY (and CA, FL & PA): diesel mechanics, HVAC, plumbing & electrical
Williston State College, ND
I also maintain a list of various training programs, articles and information on my Delicious site:
- http://delicious.com/TLynnSargent/extraction-training
- http://delicious.com/TLynnSargent/green-training
Some of these schools are eligible to receive tuition reimbursement under the federal WIA (Workforce Investment Act) for eligible jobseekers. To learn whether the programs are WIA eligible, look them up on this website--click on "Education" along the top to search for the program that interests you. To find out if you, as a jobseeker, are eligible for the WIA program, visit your local workforce center and speak with an advisor. If you're a training provider and would like to submit your program for consideration to receive WIA training funding, go to this website, and "download the instructions".
In addition, there are many apprenticeship programs available at energy companies (they pay you while they train you). See my apprenticeships post for more information.
COLORADO TRAINING PROVIDERS:
Aims Community College, Greeley, CO: welding, electrical wiring, automotive tech, construction management, OSHA, CAD, chemistry, ESL, see also: the MIST program below under MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS
Alameda High School, Lakewood, CO: Introduction to Process Technology
Arapahoe Community College, Littleton, CO: geology, construction supv, solar installation
Bowman Voc-Tech, Thornton, CO
Colorado Northwestern Community College, Rangley & Craig, CO: GIS, industrial electrician, mine training, powerplant tech, civil engineering, construction tech, energy & facilities mgmt tech, natural resource mgmt, process tech oil & gas
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO: engineering, mining, geology, chemistry…
Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO: engineering, natural sciences, natural resources, SEAL at Colorado State University-research in solar thermal, building analysis, and HVAC systems, Green Buildings Certificate, Green Homes Certificate
Community College of Aurora, Aurora, CO: biotech, diesel power mechanic, ctr for workforce dev; and has Association of Applied Science articulation agreement with Regis University (making for a much more affordable CIS/BTM bachelor's degree); also, in response to industry demand, is developing a solar photovoltaic training program
Community College of Denver, Denver, CO: welding, Machine and CNC Tool Operator, science, chemistry, ESL, geology; CCD has begun a partnership with EGOS and iCAST to explore developing programming related to the new energy economy. This may include pre-apprentice programming as well as energy-related electives for an associate degree. Programming will likely be implemented in Summer or Fall of 2009.
Community College of Denver - Performance Solutions: Health/Safety/OSHA Training Online Courses; they also help administer the Colorado First and Existing Industry state training grants for employers.
Construction Industry Training Council of Colorado, Inc., Denver, CO: apprenticeship & training in carpentry, electrical, pipefitting, plumbing, & sheetmetal programs.
Delta-Montrose Technical College, Delta, CO: via collaborative partnership with Western Region Workforce Centers provide training in the following areas: Auto & Diesel Mechanic, OHSA, MSHA, Mining Tech, Long Wall Mining
Emily Griffith Opportunity School (EGOS), Denver, CO: customized training, GIS, real estate appraiser, Electrical Line Worker (lineman), Electrician, Iron Worker, Operating Engineer, Pipefitter, Plumber, Sheet Metal Worker, Automotive Technician, Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning (HVAC), Welding
Front Range Community College, Westminster, CO: construction tech, welding, CAD, HVAC, OSHA, oil & gas equipment operator, Clean Energy Technology, (see also "Energy BOOST" under Miscellaneous Programs below)...
Independent Electrical Contractors, Rocky Mountain Chapter, Denver, CO
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers / Denver Joint Electrical Apprenticeship and Training Committee, Denver, CO: electrical (inside and outside linemen) & IBEW Renewable Energy Industry Program, solar installation, Voice Data Video Telecommunications
Lamar Community College/Red Rocks Community College/Warren Technical-Collaborative: to design an 11-14 (high school to post-secondary pathway) windsmith program that prepares students to work as electrical and mechanical apprentice interns for Wazee and other national wind turbine maintenance firms upon high school graduation while completing their Associate of Applied Science degree in Wind Energy.
Mesa County Energy Workforce Training Center, Grand Junction, CO: Energy extraction site truck driver, construction & heavy equipment operations, oil & gas rig hand training; NOTE: training center is not yet open, but near completion
Mesa State / Western State Community College, Grand Junction, CO: construction tech, bioscience, electric line worker/lineman (Mesa Hotline School), energy mgmt, mfg tech, geology, phys sciences, process tech, watershed science, landman/energy management
Metropolitan State College, Denver, CO: chemistry, engineering
Morgan Community College, Ft. Morgan, CO: automotive, construction, welding
Northeastern Jr College, Sterling, CO: biotech, chemistry, pre-engineering, bioagriculture, diesel tech, and developing a renewable energy (wind) program
Pickens Tech, Aurora, CO: automotive/diesel, welding, construction & dev, pre-engineering
Pikes Peak Community College, Colorado Springs, CO: construction tech, automotive, biosciences, machining tech, physics, pre-engineering, welding
Pipefitters Local 208, Denver, CO: pipefitting, welding, HVAC…
Pueblo Community College, Pueblo, CO: auto, engineering tech, industrial electronics, machining tech, welding; and currently participating in the NSF/ATE MentorLinks grant which allows PCC to collaborate with the wind energy program at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, WY; also developing a training program to facilitate movement of workers from the steel mill industry to the Vestas tower plant.
Red Rocks Community College, Golden, CO: Industrial Science & Operations (including Process Technology Program), electrical, plumbing, and HVAC, Renewable Energy Technology (including solar certificates and degrees), Industrial Maintenance; Electrical, Mechanical; articulation agreement with Colorado School of Mines
San Juan Basin Technical College, Cortez, CO: via collaborative partnership with Western Region Workforce Centers provide training in the following areas: Diesel Mechanic, Heavy Equip. Operator, Welding, OHSA
Trinidad State Junior College, Trinidad, CO: EPIC scholarship program, heavy equipment operator, diesel/heavy equipment, welding, electrical & utility line technician (lineman)
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO: CU Environmental Center
University of Colorado at Denver - GEM, Denver, CO: Global Energy Management graduate program

University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, CO: undergrad O&G Accounting
University of Colorado at Denver - Sustainability Program, Denver, CO: Sustainability, Interdisciplinary Signature Area; IGERT: inter-disciplinary graduate program on sustainable urban infrastructure
University of Denver, Denver, CO: engineering, science...
Warren-Tech, Lakewood, CO: construction tech, biotech, power equipment, welding…
Western Colorado Community College, Grand Jct, CO: process tech, welding, electrical lineworker (lineman), construction tech, machining, drafting/CAD...
Western State College, Gunnison, CO: geology, chemistry, environmental studies, geology, physics, landman...
COLORADO LISTS OF SCHOOLS:
Colorado Private Occupational Schools (includes truck "Driving" schools)
2-Year Community Colleges
Technical Colleges/Vocational Schools
MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS:
Adams 50 School District - School to Work Alliance Program (SWAP), Westminster, CO
Adams County Workforce WIRED solar training program: Currently being developed; training will be delivered through proctored computer-based training. It will include modules for both solar manufacturing and solar installation. The initial opportunities for this training will begin in January and be available through Adams & Boulder Co only.
Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC): a national center that promotes and supports environmental and energy technology education to address the needs of the national and global workforce - also maintains an online listing of environmental and energy technology programs in the nation's two-year colleges
Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, Denver, CO: university research and collaborative activities, capacity building workshops, sustainable Colorado lunch series, Alliance for Sustainable Colorado speaker series, building tours...
American Petroleum Institute Classroom Energy and Certificate Programs: API Monogram Program, APIQR, Individual Certification Programs (ICP), Perforator Registration, Engine Oil Licensing and Certification System (EOLCS), and API Training Provider Certification Program (TPCP).
Arrupe Jesuit High School, Denver, CO: Corporate Work Study program
Associated General Contractors of CO, Denver, CO: OSHA courses
Basic Employment Skills Training (BEST)-Work Exchange Pilot Program, Denver, CO: CAD training for & work done by homeless people; BEST aims to partner with AEC (Architecture/Engineering/Construction), and other technical companies, who can post non-critical work to the work center
Bentley, US: on-demand e-learning: GIS/geospatial software solutions architectural, engineering, construction (AEC), and geospatial software needs of subscribers, providing building, plant, civil, and geospatial solutions and supporting a managed environment for their AEC and geospatial IT
BETR Project, Colo Spgs, CO: business and education partnership, primary objective and vision was to promote ways to address the workforce problems that business has had with the quality of applicants for employment openings in Southeastern Colorado. The Business and Education Talent Readiness Project (BETR) was formed. Tuesday tours of businesses for teachers & students...
Career Education Center, Denver, CO
Collbran Job Corps Center, Collbran (Gr. Jct), CO: Career Technical Training: Business Technology, Carpentry, Cement Masonry, CISCO Networking Academy, Facilities Maintenance, Welding
Colorado MESA, CO: organization under the Colorado Minority Engineering Association (CMEA) Our Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program is designed to encourage minority and female students to prepare themselves for a college education and to major in mathematics, engineering or science
Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association (CoSeia), Carbondale, CO: Solar certification and training guides.
httpCRC - WorkKeys - Applied Technology module, CO: tests to assess your math skills, mechanical aptitude, and other skills, administered by many Colorado workforce centers
Denver Parks First Tee Program, Denver, CO: teaches children math while learning golf
Denver Public Schools Business Partnerships, Denver, CO: mentorship opportunities, industry presentations
Denver School of Science & Technology, Denver, CO: curriculum designed to challenge students & prepare them attend and succeed in a 4-year college; strong liberal arts curriculum w/ emphasis on the sciences...develop key skills in math, science, reading, writing, critical thinking and technology...math, biology, and other advanced science electives (physics, chemistry, biotechnology) during the 11th and 12th grade years
Employment Services of Weld County & Aims Community College, Greeley, CO: Multi Industry Systems Technician (MIST) program. The MIST Prep Academy will assist individuals in improving their math, reading and English skills and prepare them for either entry level jobs in the energy field or to enter into the certification programs under the MIST Program. Examples of courses for the MIST I and MIST II certificate levels include: Technical Mathematics, Introduction to PC Applications, Business Ethics, Technical Writing or Business Communications and Report Writing, Blue Print Reading, Process Technology, Basics of AC/DC Electricity, Instrumentation, and more.
ENERGY BOOST: Basic Training for the Energy Industry, Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus, Fort Collins, CO: Those who successfully complete this 80-hour program are guaranteed an interview at an exclusive job fair with the area's top energy companies, including Vestas Blades, Platte River Power Authority, Woodward, Solix and others. Production worker and technician positions starting at $30,000 per year.
EnergyU: "the most comprehensive e-learning portal for the Energy Industry...home to over 600 energy companies and nearly 20,000 employees nationwide."
English as a Second Language (ESL): various providers (in addition to ESL courses available at Denver's DIA Workforce Center); additional list also available on Denver's Office of Community Support website.
Environmental Safety, Aurora, CO: haz mat/abatement training (WIA approved)
Environmental Defense Fund Climate Corp: Together with our partner, Net Impact, EDF embeds trained MBA students who identify energy efficiency improvements that can cut costs and reduce emissions
Geothermal.org geothermal heat pump consortium training nationwide
Gobbell Hays, Denver, CO: haz mat/abatement training (WIA approved)
Goodwill Energy Workforce Program: Students recently participated in a week-long renewable energy training program, facilitated by Al Wallace with Energy Environmental Corporation. Students explored the properties of renewable energy and new sustainable technologies in wind, solar, earth and water by working with their hands, using state-of-the-art equipment and hearing from local industry experts.
International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology (iCast), Lakewood, CO: Energy auditing training, solar thermal installation, insulation and air sealing, Air Conditioning installation.
Institute for a Built Environment (CSU), Ft. Collins & Ext. ofcs in Denver & Colo Spgs, CO: interdisciplinary research institute that engages faculty and industry partners in healthy and sustainable building issues, including LEED accreditation training & exam prep
International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC): "High quality training that meets international, industry standards is the goal of IADC accreditation programs."
MiCasa Women in Construction , Denver, CO: construction, CDL-B, pre-apprenticeship program (includes a one-week Introduction to Construction course and five weeks of Pre-Apprenticeship construction training, including two weeks of theory and practical installation of solar, thermal and wind energy technology. Further training for weatherization and historic restoration is under development. The program begins in February 2009.)
Mile High Youth Corps, Denver, CO: energy conservation & retrofit projects; several conservation learning programs including a residential energy auditing and weatherization program. Youth learn to assess a home for energy and water inefficiencies and then install things such as low-flow toilets & showerheads, CFLs and weather stripping. Also in partnership with the Denver Housing Authority, youth learn green building techniques and skills.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO: varoius K-12, Internship/Graduate, and Teacher programs on energy efficiency and renewable energy (solar, geothermal, wind, hydrogen, etc)
OSHA, Denver, CO: hosts a number of inexpensive training programs (also in Spanish), Compliance Assistance: Hispanic Employers and Workers
PetroSkills: sessions on topics spanning the industry, from Exploration & Production to Surface Facilities, HSE, and Petroleum Business
Practical GeoExchange Solutions: geothermal system design
Project Learning Tree: an award winning, multi-disciplinary environmental education program for educators and students in PreK-grade 12. PLT, a program of the American Forest Foundation, is one of the most widely used environmental education programs in the United States and abroad. PLT continues to set the standard for environmental education excellence.
REScheck Online Training: covers the basics of complying with the 2000 International Energy Conservation Code using REScheck. Audience: Building energy code officials, designers, engineers, builders, and anyone else involved in demonstrating energy code compliance for a residential building
Residential Energy Efficiency Network (RESNET), aka E-Star Home Energy Rating System (HERS), Berthoud, CO: E-Star is a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) program that is certified by a nationwide program called the Residential Energy Efficiency Network (RESNET).
Sunpower Inc, Denver, CO: home energy audits, energy efficiency, weatherization, insulation, furnace...
Sustainable Energy Education and Training (SEET), a project funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF Award No. DUE-0602633) and runs from October 1, 2006 through September 30, 2008. Provides professional development training for 50 upper level high school and community college technology instructors that focuses on the areas of energy efficiency and energy conservation and delivered through two ten-day intensive annual workshops at national laboratories
Turnabout, Inc., Denver, CO: prisoner reentry agency that focuses on employment, project provides training on "hard skills" such as Solar Panel Installation, Wind Power Installation and Equipment, OSHA certification, Industrial First Aid/C.P.R. certification, Commercial Drivers License (A & B) for the Energy sector.
WIRED: programs developed by local partnerships and funded by US DOL grants to train and place people in targeted industry jobs (including energy).
OUT OF STATE SCHOOLS:
American Association of Community Colleges
Austin Community College , Austin, TX: Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal Power, Wind and Geothermal Power...
Bismarck State College, ND: contains some on-line courses that can be useful in studying/preparing for the Xcel Energy EEI Exams (POSS & MOSS): Specifically, the Industrial Aptitude Course is helpful in prepping for the EEI exam. The Orientation to the Electric Industry is good information to get an overview on this industry.
Brazosport Community College, Lake Jackson, TX: Chemical Tech, Computer Tech, Drafting, HVAC and Refrigeration Tech, Heavy Equipment Tech, Industrial & Commercial Construction, Industrial & Commercial Electricity, Industrial & Commercial Pipefitting, Instrumentation Tech, Machine Tech/Millwright, Safety, Health, & Environmental Mgmt, Welding...
Cloud County Community College, KS: Wind Energy Technology, physics, engineering...
College of Eastern Utah, UT: chemistry, engineering, geology, physics, apprentice electrician, auto tech, building construction, diesel eqpt tech, drafting & design, hydraulics, machine tool tech, mining, welding, process tech.
Columbia Gorge Community College, OR: Renewable Energy Technology
Community-Based Job Training Investment Center: projects awarded DOL training grants; sort by industry or state
Eastern Utah Western Energy Training Center, UT
Enform, CN
Essex County Vocational Technical School, NJ: Sustainable Energy Academy (Architectural design/drafting, carpentry, electrical maintenance & construction, welding, HVAC)
Fairbanks Pipeline Training Center, Fairbanks, Alaska
Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY: School of Engineering and Industrial Technologies, Introductory Photovoltaic (Solar) Electric Systems, The Center for Energy Efficiency and Building Science Offerings (New Wave in Contracting seminar, Envelope Professional, Building Analyst Training, Envelope Professional Training)
Iowa Lakes College, Estherville, IA: Wind Energy and Turbine Technology Program
Lake Region State College in Devils Lake, Devils Lake, ND: hopes to start a wind technician course in near future
Laramie County Community College, WY: chemistry, Diesel Technology, engineering, Associate of Applied Science in Wind Energy ...
Lousiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA: science, engineering (petroleum, biological, environmental...)
Marietta College, Marietta, OH: petroleum engineering, geology, biochemistry...
McMurray Training Center, WY: First Aid & CPR, Fall Protection, OHSA, Floorhand, IADC Rig Pass, Derrick Hand, Well Control, Heavy Equipment Operator, CDLA, CDLB, Carpentry; has online self-assessment/screening tool
Minnesota Center for Renewable Energy: Minnesota State University, MN: Mankato, Minnesota West Community and Technical College: College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Minnesota West Community and Technical College
Missouri University of Science & Technology, Rolla, MO: science, geological engineering (including mining, petroleum)...
Montana State University, College of Technology, MT: diesel mech, construction tech, drafting & design, HVAC-R, power plant tech, process tech, welding...
Morrisville State College, Morrisville, NY: science, engineering, drafting, natural resources, agriculture, Renewable Energy Training Center
Mountain States Line Constructors Joint Apprenticeship and Training Program, Midvale, UT: Outside Electrical Lineman apprenticeships
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), Gainesville, FL: not-for-profit education foundation created to develop industry-driven standardized craft training programs with portable credentials and help address the critical workforce shortage facing the construction industry.
New Mexico Junior College, Hobbs, NM: welding, drafting, chemistry, construction, nuclear technician, pre-engineering, industrial technology...
New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM: science & engineering (including electrical, mineral, environmetal, petroleum & natural gas)...
North Carolina State University Solar Center, NC: clearinghouse for solar and other renewable energy programs, information, research, technical assistance, and training for the citizens
Northwest Energy Education Institute, OR: Renewable Energy Technician
Oklahoma University, OK
Pennsylvania State University, multiple campuses, PA: agricultural sciences, engineering...
Rice University - Houston, TX: Shell Center for Sustainability, engineering, science, environmental...
San Juan College, NM: building trades, diesel tech, drafting, welding, petroleum tech, construction, welding, industrial mech, rig operations, well control, natural gas compression, renewable energy, solar installation…
Texas A&M, College Station, TX: geosciences, engineering (petroleum, nuclear, industrial, ocean...)
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX: engineering (including petroleum), science (including energy), Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources...
Uintah Basin Applied Technology College, UT: petroleum tech, truck driving, electrical apprenticeship, drafting, welding, diesel tech
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS: engineering (chemical, petroleum, electrical, bio, environmental), science...
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA: science, engineering (chemical, electrical, petroleum...)
University of Missouri, MO: science, engineering (nuclear, petroleum, mining...)
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK: College of Earth and Energy
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA: science, engineering (civil, chemical, petroleum...)
University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, TX
University of Texas - Petroleum Extension Service, TX
University of Texas – School of Law, TX: oil & gas law
University of Texas at Dallas The School of Management: Oil & Gas Financial Management
University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK: engineering & natural sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI: engineering (including nuclear), GIS, chemistry...
University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY: School Energy Resources, science, engineering (including environmental, petroleum)...
Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA: science, engineering, natural resources, School of Construction, 76 masters and 62 doctoral degrees through eight academic colleges...
Western Wyoming Community College, WY: various Technology & Industry
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV: science, engineering (petroleum, natural gas, environmental...)
WyoTech, Laramie, WY (and CA, FL & PA): diesel mechanics, HVAC, plumbing & electrical
Williston State College, ND
I also maintain a list of various training programs, articles and information on my Delicious site:
- http://delicious.com/TLynnSargent/extraction-training
- http://delicious.com/TLynnSargent/green-training
Foreign Degrees
I'm often asked by recent immigrants whether the engineering degrees they acquired overseas could apply toward engineering degree requirements for jobs in Colorado's energy industry. I found the following answer from the Colorado State Department of Regulatory Agencies, PE (Professional Engineer) licensing information
Licensing FAQs:
Q: Does Colorado recognize the Washington Accord Agreement for foreign degrees?
A: Applicants who graduated from universities in countries that are Washington Accord signatories are no longer exempted from the evaluation requirements for foreign degrees and the Washington Accord status is no longer recognized by the Board as of February 10, 2006. The exception is any degree accredited by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CAB). All other foreign degrees are required to be evaluated by ECEI (for degrees evaluated prior to October 30, 2006) and by either AACRAO - you need a course-by-course evaluation) or CPEES (for degrees reviewed on or after October 30, 2006) if the applicant wishes to have his/her education considered for credit in the application review process.
Licensing FAQs:
Q: Does Colorado recognize the Washington Accord Agreement for foreign degrees?
A: Applicants who graduated from universities in countries that are Washington Accord signatories are no longer exempted from the evaluation requirements for foreign degrees and the Washington Accord status is no longer recognized by the Board as of February 10, 2006. The exception is any degree accredited by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CAB). All other foreign degrees are required to be evaluated by ECEI (for degrees evaluated prior to October 30, 2006) and by either AACRAO - you need a course-by-course evaluation) or CPEES (for degrees reviewed on or after October 30, 2006) if the applicant wishes to have his/her education considered for credit in the application review process.
Process Technology
What do beer and gas have in common? In addition to what you might think, the correct answer is: they both use Process Technology (PTEK).
Process Technology is the process of converting raw materials (such as water & hops, or crude oil & chemicals) into end products (such as beer or gasoline). Process Technicians work on (and troubleshoot) the industrial equipment used in factories, refineries, and water treatment plants, monitoring the numerous pressure, volume and temperature controls and gauges on the equipment.
To gain a better understanding of PTEK, watch the videos about this occupation located along the left margin of this website: Pathways To Technology (note: the videos require a free QuickTime plugin)
Generally, an Associates degree is required to enter into these jobs which start at $40,000/year (+ benefits). Colorado schools that offer AA degrees in PTEK include:
- Colorado Mountain College, Rifle, CO
- Colorado Northwestern Community College, Rangely, CO
- Red Rocks Community College, Lakewood, CO
BTW: Red Rocks has access to PTEK scholarships for qualified candidates from their participating sponsors: Suncor Energy, Molson-Coors, Xcel Energy, Jacobs Engineering, BP America, Shell Exploration and Production, Metro Waste Water Reclamation District and Platte River Power Authority . In addition, Red Rocks has an artriculation agreement with Colorado School of Mines – eligible PTEK graduates are automatically accepted Mines to if they want to pursue advanced degrees.
Click on the video below to check out Red Rocks' YouTube video for an inside perspective of jobs and benefits in PTEK (make sure your speakers are on):
As with most industries, excellent PTEK candidates have the qualities listed in this .pdf poster from CapTech.
Now you know what else beer and gas have in common.
Process Technology is the process of converting raw materials (such as water & hops, or crude oil & chemicals) into end products (such as beer or gasoline). Process Technicians work on (and troubleshoot) the industrial equipment used in factories, refineries, and water treatment plants, monitoring the numerous pressure, volume and temperature controls and gauges on the equipment.

To gain a better understanding of PTEK, watch the videos about this occupation located along the left margin of this website: Pathways To Technology (note: the videos require a free QuickTime plugin)
Generally, an Associates degree is required to enter into these jobs which start at $40,000/year (+ benefits). Colorado schools that offer AA degrees in PTEK include:
- Colorado Mountain College, Rifle, CO
- Colorado Northwestern Community College, Rangely, CO
- Red Rocks Community College, Lakewood, CO
BTW: Red Rocks has access to PTEK scholarships for qualified candidates from their participating sponsors: Suncor Energy, Molson-Coors, Xcel Energy, Jacobs Engineering, BP America, Shell Exploration and Production, Metro Waste Water Reclamation District and Platte River Power Authority . In addition, Red Rocks has an artriculation agreement with Colorado School of Mines – eligible PTEK graduates are automatically accepted Mines to if they want to pursue advanced degrees.
Click on the video below to check out Red Rocks' YouTube video for an inside perspective of jobs and benefits in PTEK (make sure your speakers are on):
As with most industries, excellent PTEK candidates have the qualities listed in this .pdf poster from CapTech.
Now you know what else beer and gas have in common.
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