Millions of Americans work on the energy infrastructure that powers the U.S. and in the buildings that power our economy. That infrastructure and those buildings work best when a skilled workforce connects the wires, pours the concrete, turns the dials, establishes setpoints, and seals the gaps.
The U.S> Department of Energy (DOE) works with organizations to support and grow our energy efficiency workforce by connecting to training, education, and job opportunities. We have collected resources, information, and other materials to help you address your workforce needs and take the next step toward an impactful career in energy efficiency.
Each of the sections below includes content that can be used by both individuals looking to further their career paths and organizations looking to strengthen their current workforce.
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