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Workforce Developmentand TrainingAdele Ferranti& Kim LenihanGreen Jobs-GreenJobs-Green NY Advisory Council MeetingFebruary 18, 2010

Draft Workforce Operating Plan Presentation Reviewof Existing NYSERDA WorkforceDevelopment and Training Initiatives Summary of GJ-GNY Workforce WorkingGroup Process Review and Discuss Main Elements ofDraft Workforce Operating Plan Steps to Finalize and Approve DraftWorkforce Operating Plan

EEPS Workforce Development Program Expandthe existing energy efficiencytraining infrastructure. Train and certify over 6,200 workers byDecember 2011. LeverageLNYS DOL ffundingdi tto provideidEE training to low-income populations PON 1816 (Fi(Firstt-come, fifirstt-servedd, 3.8 million) PON 1817 (Competitive(Competitive, 1 1.2525 million)

PON 1816 Funding Components Career Pathways for Disadvantaged Workers– Coordinated with NYS DOL One-Stop Centers– Basic Skills Training, Train-the-Trainer, and Internships Technical Training–––––– Curriculum and EquipmentLabor UnionsManufacturer PartnershipsTrain-the-TrainerProfessional DevelopmentOnline Distance LearningInternships/ApprenticeshipsCertification Prepparation Courses and ExamsCooperative Advertising

Basic Skills Training 400,000Coop Advertising 126,910Certification/Reimbursement 910,500Trainn-ththerainerthe-Trai 100,000Internshhihipsips//Apprenticeships 750,000Technical TrainingPON 1816Budget 3,812,410 1,250,000Apprenticeships 275,000

Center for Energy Efficiency andgScience (CEEBS))BuildingAssociation for Energy AffordabilityBronx Community College (CC)Broome CCErie CCHVCC – administers CEEBSFulton-MontggomeryyCCOnondaga CCOnondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCESMonroe CCSUNY CantonWestchester CCUlster CCEight more CEEBS sites to be added in 20105,150 trained to date

Renewable Energy Training*Approximatelyppy 3,000,trained to dateAlfred State CollegeBronx Community CollegeBroome Community CollegeE i Communiity CollllegeErieHudson Valley Community CollegeSUNY DelhiSUNY FarminggdaleUlster County BOCESClinton Community CollegeDutchess County Community CollegeEmpire State Chapter,Chapter Association ofBuilders & ContractorsFulton-Montgomery Community CollegeIBEW (4 locals)Moha k ValleMohawkValley CommCommunitynit CollegeMonroe Community CollegeNorth Country Community CollegeNorthern Westchester-Putnam BOCESOrange-Ulster BOCESRochester Institute of TechnologySullillivan BOCESSouthern Westchester BOCESSUNY CantonSUNY Institute of TechnologygySUNY Orange County Community CollegeSUNY Rockland County CommunityCollegeSUNY Sullivan County Community CollegeSUNY Ulster Community CollegeTompkins Cortland Community CollegeWestchester Community College* Contracts being negotiated for 5additional training centers

Commercial and Industrial Sector Training Trades/ ProfessionalDeveloppment andCertification Building TechnologyTrainingg– Energy Auditing– Building OperatorCertification– Lighting Design– Lighting Retrofits– Green Building– Data Center Efficiency– Commercial KitchenEfficiency Training– HVAC Diagnostics– Lighting EfficiencyApproximately 1,750 trained to dateApproximately 2,000 trained to date

Workforce Working Group Members Rebecca Lurie, Consortium for Worker EducationVirginia Carrig, Renewable Energy Coordinator, Ulster County BOCESMyles Lennon, Laborers International Union of North AmericaRon Kamen, Earth Kind EnergyDick Kornbluth, Green Homes AmericaPaul Shatsoff, Workforce Development InstituteJackie Gentile and Bill Baffe, Peter Young Housing- Industries-TreatmentJames Barry, Building Service 32BJ Thomas Shortman Training ProgramChloe Tribich, Senior Policy Organizer, Center for Working FamiliesLLarryZarker,Z k BuildingB ildi PerformanceP fInstitute,I tit t Inc.Melinda Mulawka Mack, NYC Workforce Investment BoardMiquela Craytor, Sustainable South BronxJohn LeveyLevey, Oilheat AssociatesAssociates, IncInc.Carlene Pacholczak, NYS Department of Public Service

Workforce Working Group Members Bill Brigham, Small Business Development Corp.Michael Bobker, CUNY BPLPaula Hayes,y , Proggram Director CEEBS,, Hudson ValleyyCCPhil Larocque, NYS Builders AssociationClaudia L. Edwards, Community Environmental CenterLisbeth Shepherd, Green City ForceJeff Jones, Apollo AllianceTony Joseph and Amy Savoie, NYS Department of LaborRick CataldoCataldo, IBEW 236David Hepinstall, Association for Energy Affordability, Inc.NYSERDA Members: Adele Ferranti, Ruth Horton, Rhona Saffer,Kim Lenihan,, Judith Stasack,, Vicki Colello,, Lee Butler,, Lori Clark,,Kelly Tyler, Jacques Roeth

Workforce Working Group Subgroups Apprenticeships/Internships/On the Job TrainingSubgroup - Co-Chairs: Tony Joseph, Rebecca LurieNon-Construction Jobs Training Subgroup - CoChairs: Chloe Tribich, Lisbeth ShepherdCurriculum Subgroup - CoCo-Chairs:-Chairs: Paula HayesHayes,Myles LennonCertification Subgroup - Co-Chairs: Dick Kornbluth,Larry ZarkerEquipment and Training Infrastructure NeedsSubgroup - CoCo-Chairs:Chairs: Lee ButlerButler, James Barry

Draft Workforce DevelopmentperatinggPlan FrameworkOpKey elements– Meaningful employment opportunities– Career ladders– Basic skills training– On-the-job training– Certifications/National standards– Targeting women, minorities, populations with barriers toemployment, displaced, and emerging workers– Coordination with NYS DOL Framework– Labor Supplypp y– Workforce Training– Labor Demand

WFD Operating Plan Outline Outreach Equiipmenttandd TraiT iniing Inffrasttructture Curriculum Development Certification/Accreditation Apprenticeship/Internships Technology Transfer EvaluationE al ation

GJGNY Proposed Workforce BudgetConferences anandd Tecechhnniicacall 275,000Curriculum 1,775,000BudgetEquipment andTraining InfrastructurInfrastructuree ps 2,725,000udgetTottalTotToal BudgBudgetetet 8,000,000Certifications andCompany AccrAccreditationeditation 650,000

WFD Proposed BudgetProgram ComponentAnnual Budget Contracting VehicleOutreach & TrainingInfrastr ct reInfrastructure 2,575,000Expand PON 1816, New RFP,P rchase OrderPurchaseCurriculum Development 1,775,000Expand PON 1816, New RFPC tifi ti / ACertificationAccreditationdit ti 650650,000000ExpandEd NABCEP CContract,t tExpand PON 1816, New RFPApprenticeships /Internships 2,725,000Expand PON 1816, New RFPTechnology Transfer New RFPTOTAL WFD BUDGET 8 000 000 8,000,000275,000

Workforce Outreach MainElements– Regiionall iintermeditdiariies tto workk withithbusiness, CBO, Labor, and training providersto facilitate student placement– Outreach to past training participants

Equipment and Training InfrastructureRecommendations Total Budget - 2,575,000 Main Elements– Create hands-on workshops with necessarytraining equipment and tools to help prep forcertifications– Hands-on skills development workshops andCEUs– Equipment incentives for trainees andcontractors– Lab houses for training,g, testinggand certification– Expand certification field exam capacity

Curriculum DevelopmentRecommendations Total budget - 1,775,000 Main Elements––––––––Training Curricula InventoryNeeds assessment – skill gaps, job categories, etc.Small commercial building energy audit trainingOil Heat Efficiency Training (all sectors)Nationally accredited solar thermal trainingWork readiness skills courses and prerequisitesUppdate ExistinggcurriculumDevelop curriculum for homeowner and communityoutreach

Certifications and CompanyAccreditation Recommendations Total budget - 650,000Main Elements– NYSERDA should continue to work with companiesto obtain BPI accreditation: staged process to obtainaccreditation– Work with Institute for Sustainable Power torecognize/accredit training– Develop new installer and heating certificationswhere needed– Develop standard and related certifications forcommercial auditors– Support new NABCEP solar thermal certifications(entry level and technical sales)

Apprenticeships and On-the-JobTraining (OJT) Recommendations Totalbudget - 2,725,000 Main Elements– NYS Registered Apprenticeship Program andCertified Construction Training Program– Work readiness programs and entry-level workerrecruitment– OJT and internships to support businesses– Direct entry into NYS Registered ApprenticeshipPrograms– Clearinghouse for workers, jobs and training

Technology TransferRecommendations Totalbudget - 275,000 Main Elements– National Clean Energy Training Conferenceand Workshops for Trainers (March 2011)– Three Contractor Exchange Conferences

Evaluation Recommendations MainElements– Evaluate workforce training benefit tocontractors, unemployed/emerging workers,and retrained workers– Trainer evaluations to include subject matterproficiency and quality of training deliveryusing student survey assessment– Participant performance on certificationexams, career//emplloymentt pllacementt

Next Steps Commentsfrom today’s meeting will bereviewed and incorporated as appropriate Additional comments will be accepptedthrough February 25, 2010. Send to:@ ygcomments-workforce@nyserda.org Final Workforce Operating Plan submittedto NYSERDA Officers March 44, 2010

Building Service 32BJ Thomas Shortman Training Program Chloe Tribich, Senior Policy Organizer, Center for Working Families L Z k B ildi P f