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Careers in Energy

Careers in Energy. About Your Company. Think About a Career in Energy!. Have you ever paused to think what’s behind: The light switch on the wall? The thermostat to your furnace? The charger for your cellphone ? Energy!

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Careers in Energy

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  1. Careers in Energy

  2. About Your Company

  3. Think About a Career in Energy! Have you ever paused to think what’s behind: • The light switch on the wall? • The thermostat to your furnace? • The charger for your cellphone? Energy! And what’s behind Energy? People! Producing and transmitting safe and reliable energy from coal, natural gas, nuclear, and renewables.

  4. Think About the Benefits People who work in the Energy Industry make a significant difference in the lives of people around them every day. They enjoy the personal satisfaction of serving the public and the professional advantages of being part of a high-tech, high-growth industry!

  5. Think About the Benefits Plus, consider this: --Energy usage is growing. --Innovations in energy production are growing. --Energy jobs are local and can’t be outsourced offshore. --Today’s Energy workforce is aging, meaning more jobs than ever are becoming available.

  6. Think About the Benefits Energy jobs pay well. Some average pay ranges* include: Lineworker: Entry level: $36,450 Mid-level: $65,930 Senior-level: $83,332 *Provided by the Center for Energy Workforce Development. May not be typical of all areas.

  7. Think About the Benefits Technicians: Entry-level: $30,048 Mid-level: $69,975 Senior-level: $70,731 Power Plant Operators: Entry-level: $37,773 Mid-level: $67,687 Senior-level: $81,904

  8. Is an Energy Job Right for You? Are you interested in: Independence & Making Money? Opportunities for Advancement? Working with your Hands and/or Outdoors? Job Growth & Stability? Community Service? Great Benefits? Full Training & Apprenticeships?

  9. Is An Energy Job Right for You? Requirements for a career in Energy begin with a high school diploma and a clean record. Skill certifications and two-year degree programs open up many energy avenues. Plus Energy companies often provide on-the-job apprenticeships and training to further your education. Workers are needed in all types of energy careers, including: Lineworker• Pipefitter/Pipelayer • Plant/Field Operator • Technician • Welder • Engineer

  10. Find Out More… Check out the Get Into Energy website, www.getintoenergy.com where you can find career profiles, watch videos, take skills tests, and learn more about careers in energy.

  11. INCLUDE ADDITIONAL INFO ABOUT JOBS AVAILABLE AT YOUR COMPANY

  12. Visitwww.getintoenergy.comto learn more about careers in energy! Company Contact Information and URL

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