ComEd Celebrates First Graduating Class of New Job Training Program
August 19 2022 - 2:03PM
Business Wire
The new Craft Academy program launched in
August to prepare job seekers to meet the challenges of overhead
electrical line work
ComEd today announced the first-ever cohort of the ComEd Craft
Academy program has graduated, with nine participants demonstrating
the knowledge and physical competencies required to enter the craft
workforce, comprised of roles in the skilled trades, including
entry-level positions such as line workers and construction
workers. The Craft Academy launched earlier this year to expand
training opportunities for prospective skilled trades workers, a
key focus of ComEd’s plan to grow its workforce to meet the demands
of the clean energy transition underway in Illinois.
“The men and women who work above and below ground and
across northern Illinois to maintain our grid are essential to the
work we do to deliver power safely, reliably and affordably for
nine million people in the area we serve,” said Diana Sharpe,
Interim Vice President of Workforce Development for ComEd.
“Never before has it been a more exciting time to join the energy
field, and ComEd is investing in training programs that will help
recruit more diverse talent to join our team and to learn new
skillsets needed to power our clean energy future.”
The launch of the program comes as ComEd has announced a new
hiring plan to expand its workforce to help enable the clean energy
transition, bringing aboard 500 new entry-level craft positions
over the next three years. Graduates of the Craft Academy will
develop skillsets that are prioritized in hiring for new frontline
jobs at ComEd, including overhead helper positions that ComEd will
begin accepting applications for later this month.
ComEd worked with local nonprofit and workforce training agency,
Insituto del Progreso Latino, to recruit locally for the inaugural
training program, which included primarily Black and Latino
participants.
“As a nationally recognized leader in career pathways, Instituto
is proud to partner with ComEd and its Craft Academy Program as it
connects our community to exciting careers within ComEd,” said
Karina Ayala-Bermejo, CEO, Instituto del Progreso Latino.
“Together, we are strengthening the pipeline into successful
careers within ComEd that in turn are strengthening our
communities.”
During the three-week program, participants were exposed to a
range of topics to prepare them for entry-level craft work, which
requires knowledge of the skilled trades or construction. Training
included: intensive CAST Exam preparation, a requirement for trade
and construction jobs; the basics of pole climbing; field lessons
taught by ComEd experts; and preparation on STAR method interview
coaching. Upon completion, all participants will receive an $800
stipend, in addition to eligibility for scholarships.
“My training in the Craft Academy will provide me the tools and
experience I need to further my aspirations for a career in the
energy industry,” said Antuan Wilburn, a Craft Academy graduate
from Lombard. “My journey began when I connected with ComEd at
a career fair back in June. I am so glad I learned about this
training program that will allow me an opportunity to provide a
better life for me and my family.”
The Craft Academy is ComEd’s newest workforce training program,
and part of an expanding portfolio of programs designed to meet job
seekers where they are and to expand pathways to skilled trades
roles within the company. Last year alone, ComEd’s workforce
training and STEM education programs reached over 1,700 people
across northern Illinois.
ComEd supports a range of other training programs to prepare
residents for jobs in the trades, including the CONSTRUCT
Infrastructure Academy, the Chicago BUILDS program at Dunbar High
School, and the Overhead Electrical Line Worker (OELW) program at
Dawson Technical Institute, which has graduated over 435 residents
with 61 percent of them hired to ComEd. These programs focus on
building a diverse and inclusive workforce, with opportunities
available across the region, and for a range of ages, from high
school to adults opting for a career change.
These programs also provide participants the training needed to
compete for growing jobs in the utilities industry, an area
expected to grow rapidly in the years ahead to support the clean
energy transformation underway in Illinois. The Center for Energy
Workforce Development (CEWD) estimates that 2,000 new utility jobs
will be created in the Midwest in the next three years alone.
Careers in utilities also offer job seekers competitive benefits
and pay, with entry level craft roles earning nearly $29 an hour
plus competitive benefits.
For more information on workforce training programs, please
contact WorkforceDevelopment@ComEd.com or visit ComEd's
website.
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 the company on
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