ComEd to Hire Another 75 Entry-Level Trade Workers to Support Clean Energy Transition
30 8월 2022 - 2:30AM
Business Wire
Now through Sept. 7, ComEd is seeking diverse,
skilled talent to apply for paid training and full-time work as an
overhead helper
ComEd is encouraging job seekers to apply for new entry-level
positions that will play an important role in the clean energy
transformation underway in Illinois. Over the next 10 days, ComEd
is accepting applications for 75 entry-level overhead helper
positions, which provide a path to a full-time union career as a
line worker, and an essential part of the team powering communities
across northern Illinois. Applicants can apply now on ComEd’s
careers page.
The new positions are part of a bold three-year hiring plan
announced by ComEd earlier this year to add 500 entry-level
positions to meet the demands of the clean energy transition in
Illinois. For these roles, ComEd is focused on ensuring that the
workforce reflects the diversity of communities we serve by
encouraging women and minorities, those traditionally
underrepresented in skilled trades roles, to apply for these
positions.
“ComEd’s ability to deliver reliable power for 9 million people
in our region depends on a skilled workforce that’s ready to take
on challenging work to ensure a clean, resilient and bright future
for northern Illinois,” said Terence
Donnelly, president and COO of ComEd. “To support this
transition, ComEd is looking no further than our own communities,
and working to ensure more women and minorities have access to
training and opportunities to excel in family sustaining careers in
our fast-growing field.”
To prepare for the clean energy transition in Illinois, ComEd
supports training and job placement programs that help skill the
workforce for the thousands of clean energy jobs anticipated in the
years ahead. New entry-level craft roles – including jobs such as
overhead helpers and construction workers – will play a key role in
building and operating a resilient grid that can withstand more
frequent severe weather due to climate change and facilitate the
rapid growth of renewable energy and electric vehicles.
"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."
The overhead helper position and other entry-level union roles
in the company offer job seekers training and continued development
to eventually prepare to become line workers, and other full-time
trades positions within the company. These roles offer a pathway to
full-time union work, with most receiving starting pay of $29 an
hour, as well as employee benefits such as 401K and family wellness
programs.
ComEd is accepting applications for the overhead helper position
through September 7, 2022, at 11:59 pm. To be considered,
applicants must meet minimum qualifications, including holding a
high school diploma or GED equivalent, 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, or skilled trades experience will be
given priority consideration.
Candidates must demonstrate they are prepared for the physical
and technical requirements of the job and will enter a 12–18-month
process to hone trade and professional skills via a paid
apprenticeship training program.
To prepare applicants for success, ComEd offers a wide range of
free career prep resources and clinics. Climb clinics hosted by
ComEd prepare candidates for the unique rigors of work in the
field, which includes repairing and maintaining utility lines and
infrastructure on a 24x7 basis. To meet candidates where they are,
ComEd has expanded climb clinic sessions to weekends and added
additional workshops on interview training and preparing for the
Construction and Skilled Trade (CAST) test. Earlier this month,
ComEd piloted its first-ever all-female climb clinics – part of an
effort to remove stereotypes and create broader opportunity for
women to enter the field.
Beyond the career prep resources, ComEd offers a range of
in-depth job training programs year-round to prepare talent for
growing roles in craft and skilled trades – with programs including
the CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy, the Dawson Tech Overhead
Electrical Line Worker training program, and the new Craft Academy
program which just graduated its inaugural cohort. For more on
these career readiness programs, please contact
WorkforceDevelopment@ComEd.com.
ComEd has also launched a new webpage,
www.ComEd.com/CleanEnergyJobs, to provide job seekers information
about pathways to craft roles within the company, job requirements,
and training programs designed to provide entry-level craft
candidates with job readiness skills. For more information about
future hiring opportunities at ComEd or to coordinate a job alert
based on your skillset, please visit
www.exeloncorp.com/careers.
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 Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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