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URGENT: Utility Training Program is a free career training program designed to prepare women, veterans and youth to qualify for in-demand jobs in the gas, water, and electric industries. This program offers classroom instruction in Energy Industry Fundamentals (EIF), OSHA 10, employability workshops and industry field trips. This training opportunity for under-represented employee populations includes a convenient class schedule, access to job shadowing and role models in the field, and ability to earn two industry certifications - one in EIF and the other in OSHA 10. After successfully completing the program, participants will be introduced to recruiters from participating companies. Partner employers include: Minimum Requirements: Open to all Women, all Veterans (male & female), Youth (male & female, ages 18-30) HS Diploma or Equivalent Valid and Clean Driver’s License Interest in Technician Work Ability to Do Physical Labor & Work Outdoors Background Check, Social Media Check, and Drug Testing (prior to employment) Proven Eligibility to Work in the U.S. Course Dates: Dates: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, from February 24 – May 15, 2020 Times: 9:30am – 2:30pm Location: Nassau Community College, Garden City, with select one-day onsites at PSEG Long Island, National Grid, American Water, Suffolk County Water Authority, and Con Edison. For further information, please visit ncc.edu/workforcedevelopment CENTER FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Phone: 516.572.7487 Email: [email protected] (Rev. 10/19) FIND US ON FACEBOOK! facebook.com/nassaucommunitycollege Utility Readiness for Gaining Employment for Non-Traditionals URGENT: Utility Training Program For Women, Veterans and Youth At Nassau Community College - Center for Workforce Development You must first register to attend a mandatory Orientation Session in January. RSVP at 516.572.7487

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Page 1: URGENT: Utility Training ProgramURGENT: Utility Training Program is a free career training program designed to prepare women, veterans and youth to qualify for in-demand jobs in the

URGENT: Utility Training Program is a free career training program designed to prepare women, veterans and youth to qualify for in-demand jobs in the gas, water, and electric industries. This program offers classroom instruction in Energy Industry Fundamentals (EIF), OSHA 10, employability workshops and industry field trips.

This training opportunity for under-represented employee populations includes a convenient class schedule, access to job shadowing and role models in the field, and ability to earn two industry certifications - one in EIF and the other in OSHA 10. After successfully completing the program, participants will be introduced to recruiters from participating companies. Partner employers include:

Minimum Requirements:• Open to all Women, all Veterans (male & female),

Youth (male & female, ages 18-30)• HS Diploma or Equivalent• Valid and Clean Driver’s License• Interest in Technician Work• Ability to Do Physical Labor & Work Outdoors• Background Check, Social Media Check, and Drug Testing (prior to employment)• Proven Eligibility to Work in the U.S.

Course Dates:Dates: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, from February 24 – May 15, 2020Times: 9:30am – 2:30pmLocation: Nassau Community College, Garden City, with select one-day onsites at PSEG Long Island, National Grid, American Water, Suffolk County Water Authority, and Con Edison.

For further information, please visit ncc.edu/workforcedevelopment

CENTER FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENTPhone: 516.572.7487Email: [email protected]

(Rev. 10/19)

FIND US ON FACEBOOK!facebook.com/nassaucommunitycollege

Utility Readiness for Gaining Employment for Non-Traditionals

URGENT: Utility Training ProgramFor Women, Veterans and Youth

At Nassau Community College - Center for Workforce Development

You must first register to attend a mandatory Orientation Session in January. RSVP at 516.572.7487