Growing the Green Energy Work Force

Three corpsmembers standing on roof of building talking

Sacramento Energy Corpsmembers discuss their findings as they review the HVAC system atop the State Railroad Museum in Old Town Sacramento.

Lights, wires, action! Young adults in CCC’s Energy Corps are training for careers in the clean energy sector through a year of hands-on,
paid service to California.

“I came into the CCC not knowing anything besides flipping on a light switch,” said CCC Norwalk Corpsmember Ole Jimenez. “Now,
I know how to put things together to make electricity run.” Corpsmembers receive industry level training in the CCC while conducting energy surveys, completing lighting retrofits, and installing solar panels and electric vehicle charging stations.

CCC collaborated with California’s community colleges to develop the training that covers a range of topics such as OSHA-10, scissor/aerial lift operations, energy efficiency basics, data collection, wiring, and more.

“I wanted to do work where I can give back to the community, and that is rewarding,” said Corpsmember Janiyah Graham-Howze. “My favorite class in the CCC is on retrofit surveying. I’ve been getting more experience in it. I am getting hands-on training, so I can further my career in energy.”

Corpsmembers work in several locations across the state. The crews are currently completing energy surveys and retrofits at schools and government buildings. In the coming months, Corpsmembers will complete solar and EV installation training, as the CCC looks to meet the growing demand for these clean energy solutions and ready-to work employees.

If you are looking to energize your career or know of a young adult who could benefit from the CCC’s paid training opportunities,
encourage them to apply with us today!