Building Efficiency Green Jobs & Green Collar...
Green Jobs & Green Collar Jobs
Green-collar jobs are on the rise.
The current tally of 8.5 million U.S. direct and indirect jobs in renewable energy and energy efficiency industries could grow to as many as 40 million by 2030, according to a November 2007 report commissioned by the American Solar Energy Society. However, the National Renewable Energy Lab http://www.nrel.gov/ has identified a shortage of skills and training as a leading barrier to renewable energy and energy efficiency growth.
The need to hire qualified local workers in both the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors will provide new opportunities for current employees to grow and develop new skills, and for many new workers to join the Johnson Controls team. We have excellent career opportunities at all levels and the chance to join a world class organization that is a world leader in energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainability. Meet some of our people to see what some of these green jobs are like.
The need to hire qualified local workers in both the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors will provide new opportunities for current employees to grow and develop new skills, and for many new workers to join the Johnson Controls team. We have excellent career opportunities at all levels and the chance to join a world class organization that is a world leader in energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainability. Meet some of our people to see what some of these green jobs are like.
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SamNickname: “Family Guy”"My dad, uncle, and several cousins all work at JCI." Field Service Professional “Energy efficiency is just another way to save my customers a buck.” Learn more about Sam’s job |
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MiguelNickname: “One man mad ideas department”"I come up with crazy ideas, but my team helps me figure out the technical details and we make it work." Project Development Engineer “Whether the goal is energy, public perception or green buildings, we design to optimize cash flows.” Learn more about Miguel’s job |
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SusanNickname: “The Translator”Software Engineer “Basically I enhance our building control products with innovations, improvements and updates.” Learn more about Susan’s job |
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ThuanNickname: “The Optimizer”Systems Technician “The control systems I program set up automated load rolling and demand shifting cycles, optimize mechanical systems and result in comfortable environments.” Learn more about Thuan’s job |
ARE YOU AN EFFICIENCY HERO?
This presentation explains the importance of Green Jobs at Johnson Controls, and points out that we can all be efficiency heroes by reducing the energy and water use in our homes and places of business.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITH GREEN JOBS
Energy and water efficiency projects with Johnson Controls can drive economic development, environmental stewardship, and quality communities.
Click here to see how many jobs we have already been involved in creating.
Click here to see how many jobs we have already been involved in creating.
