Applications open May 23; local jobseekers
encouraged to apply for full-time roles in the field
Illinois’ clean energy transformation requires a highly trained
energy workforce, and ComEd is investing to expand apprenticeship
pathways and to recruit more diverse, local talent to meet future
demand. To prepare for clean energy growth and electrification of
transportation and other sectors, ComEd today announced that it
will hire 180 new entry-level employees in 2022 and fill 500
entry-level roles in the next three years.
On May 23, ComEd will begin the next phase of its hiring efforts
for the year by inviting local job seekers to apply for 70 new
overhead helper jobs posted to its online job board.
Qualifying candidates will begin a paid apprenticeship program with
ComEd, where they will make $28 an hour during training, and have a
chance to earn full time employment as a union line worker with the
company upon completion.
Industry data show that careers in the utilities offer a
competitive wage – as much as 35 percent higher than other U.S.
industries. At ComEd, the average starting salary for an overhead
helper is upwards of $80,000 a year. Additionally, employees have
access to benefits including full medical, dental, and retirement
(401k and pension), and continuous professional development.
“At ComEd, the men and women serving as utility and construction
workers play a critical role in delivering safe, reliable and
resilient power that over 9 million people in our communities
depend upon every day,” said ComEd CEO Gil C. Quiniones. “As
we work to expand clean energy access and meet new demands in
today’s climate and economy, ComEd is investing to expand the
pipeline of diverse, local talent, and will bring aboard more
skilled workers from our communities who want to play a role in
powering our clean energy future.”
ComEd will accept applications May 23 through June 9, 2022. To
raise awareness, ComEd is urging interested candidates to prepare
to apply now. To be considered, applicants must meet minimum
qualifications, including having a GED/high school diploma,
driver’s license and the ability to earn a commercial driver’s
license (CDL) permit A. Candidates with overhead line experience,
climb or trades school training, military service, and skilled
trades experience will be given priority consideration.
Hired overhead helpers will take part in an initial paid
three-week training in November and, upon completion, go on to a
paid apprenticeship program to become a line worker with IBEW Local
15. ComEd offers training at three state-of-the-art facilities: the
Chicago Training Center, Rockford Training Center, and the Joliet
Training Center.
“The new clean energy law in Illinois will create exciting
opportunities to prepare the grid for new EV technologies and to
protect us against climate change – all of which must be powered
with the help of the men and women of the electric trades," said
Terry McGoldrick, President of IBEW Local 15. “Working with
ComEd, we are committed to building a diverse talent pipeline to
achieve these goals. By expanding access to our apprenticeship
training programs, we’re working to invite more job seekers to
learn and excel at a skilled trade that will be critical to
powering communities, and the economy, for years to come.”
This is the latest example of how ComEd is expanding training
and job placement to scale its workforce to meet the goals outlined
in the new clean energy law, CEJA. To help build a diverse
workforce that reflects the makeup of its communities, ComEd has
worked to expand job training programs, including its Tools for the
Trade, CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy, and Craft Academy.
“Becoming a line worker at ComEd has changed my life, and shown
me first hand that as women, we can do whatever we put our minds
to,” said Savoya Taylor, who made history as ComEd’s first woman
overhead electrician specialist. “If you are someone that
enjoys making a difference in your community, bringing solutions to
problems, and the camaraderie of being on a team – then I encourage
you to consider applying to join ComEd’s frontline.”
To help residents overcome barriers to employment, ComEd also
offers a variety of free one-day training programs that target
local and diverse job seekers. These include climb clinics, math
clinics and interviewing workshops. Additionally, applicants can
take an online practice CAST test, an industry entrance exam that
tests math and reading skills.
“One of the best violence prevention strategies is access to
training and jobs that provide household sustaining wages and new
career paths,” said Pastor Chris Harris of Bright Star Church in
Chicago. “Because ComEd is providing these opportunities,
families and our communities will be better as a result. More
companies need to do this.”
Additionally, ComEd sponsors the Overhead Electric Line Worker
training program at City Colleges’ Dawson Technical Institute,
which helps candidates earn an advanced certificate. Coursework
includes physical training, and classroom preparation needed to
pass the construction and skilled trades (CAST test), and
fundamentals of electricity to perform work safely.
These programs are focused on preparing diverse and female
applicants for the entry level roles. A longstanding partnership
with Chicago Women in Trades enables ComEd to recruit women
candidates for the CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Training Academy, which
just recently graduated a new class, with women accounting for 45
percent of new trainees.
Interested applicants are encouraged to visit
www.exeloncorp.com/careers to apply or set up a job alert
notifying them of when new positions are posted. For more
information on how to enroll in ComEd job training programs or
resources to prepare for the selection process, visit
www.comed.com/workforce or contact
WorkforceDevelopment@ComEd.com.
Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit
of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), the nation’s
leading competitive energy provider, with approximately 10 million
customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with
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