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Archive for October, 2009

Green Jobs and Solar Courses

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

There is, and has been for some time, a veritable explosion of green jobs in the United States and in much of the world. Solar, wind, geothermal, and many other energy sources are growing fast and demanding trained people to work on them.

From the scientists and engineers who find the technology and design the applications to the tool belt-wearing worker on the construction site building them, the green jobs sector is growing fast.

Solar is, by any estimate, one of the biggest right now. Getting the right kind of training, whether it be to modify your knowledge of electronics or specialize your finish carpentry skills to move into panel installation, is paramount. The new era of the green collar workforce requires solar courses for those who want to become the hottest commodity on the job market.

Most of the media attention on these solar courses is focused on the final installation people. These are the tradespeople who are modifying their skills to include solar panel installations. Those jobs, however, are just the tip of the iceberg. By the time the solar panels reach those installers, they’ve passed through dozens of hands.

Solar courses you may not have heard of include the fabrication, printing, and building of those panels to begin with. Someone worked the machine that prints and builds those photovoltaic cells, someone else put them into place on a panel and made the electrical connections between them, and still another person build the frame to house them in. Finally, someone took those panels and found a buyer for them, shipped them, and took care of the customer service needs around that sale.

All of that happened before the panels were unpacked and installed on someone’s rooftop.

There is a huge world of opportunity out there and those who are in training with their solar courses right now are the ones who will seize those opportunities first.

Solar Training for Future Jobs

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Although it’s only in the past few years that solar power and alternative energy have been in the news, solar (or photovoltaic, PV) has been around for decades.  In fact, cutting-edge science institutions like NASA have been utilizing solar PV for a very long time.

Today, however, the explosion of interest and new applications for PV has meant a huge increase in the demand for solar training and those who can utilize that training in green collar careers.  In fact, many future jobs will probably be related to or directly in photovoltaics.

Current careers in the construction trades, welding and fabrication, contracting and building professions, architectural design, electronics, and more are all well-suited to moving quickly into solar training for a new career related to their current one.  In fact, it is these jobs that will see the largest number of green collar moves in the near future.

Right now, many roofers and related construction workers are finding better wages, more work, and year-round employment by switching to solar panel installation for homes and businesses.  These enterprising workers are finding better job stability, faster growth, and many other benefits by gaining the solar training they need to quickly change their career focus.

University students in their last year or just emerging from courses are finding that by re-focusing their academics from traditional degrees to emphasize solar training and PV focus, they can more easily find employment and gain more lucrative and rewarding careers.

One of the fastest-growing areas of the solar field is in grid-tied PV design and implementation.  While many traditional electricians and engineers have the knowledge to do many things with the power grid on local and large scales, few have the solar training to focus that towards the emerging PV at a grid scale.

The opportunities in solar power and related fields are huge and growing rapidly.  Those who are getting the solar training now to grab those opportunities will be the ones prospering in the future.

 

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