The Common Employability Skills for the Energy Industry is a framework of the personal and workplace skills needed for successful employment in the energy industry.
Skill addressed: Speaking Skills, Integrity, Initiative, Adaptability, Lifelong Learning, Goal Setting, Teamwork, Empathy, Diversity, Applying Information
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The Center for Energy Workforce Development (CEWD), formed in 2006, is a non-profit consortium of energy utilities, organizations, and unions which work together with educational institutions and government entities to build a pipeline of talented and well-trained energy workers. In 2021, it expanded to include the workforce development needs of those working in renewable energy industries. The Common Employability Skills Framework for the Energy Industry is based on the Common Employability Skills (CES) Framework, developed by the National Network of Business and Industry Associations. This framework identifies the core personal and workplace skills employees need for any industry or job.
Tags: Adaptability & Flexibility, Communication, Critical & Creative Thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership & Initiative, Navigating & Using Information, Respecting Differences, Self-Management, Teamwork & Collaboration, Skills Framework, Download & Print, Online, Free, Adult Education, Older Youth, Workforce Development
Adaptability & Flexibility
Communication
Critical & Creative Thinking
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership & Initiative
Navigating & Using Information
Respecting Differences
Self-Management
Teamwork & Collaboration
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