121 Local Residents Graduate from ComEd Overhead Training Programs in Chicago, Rockford and Joliet
December 16 2022 - 1:01PM
Business Wire
New hires take steps toward becoming full-time
lineworkers
ComEd leaders today joined IBEW Local 15 and members of the
community to recognize 121 local residents as they graduated from
training programs required to become full-time lineworkers with
ComEd. Graduation events held by the company today recognized newly
hired pre-apprentices now on track to begin an overhead
apprenticeship school in 2023. This on-the-job training is a
requirement for performing the role of a lineworker, a key role
helping to ensure reliable power is safely delivered to communities
across northern Illinois.
Today’s graduation represents one of the largest overhead
classes in recent history, as ComEd has expanded investments in
training and committed to hire hundreds of additional entry-level
craft workers in the next couple of years to prepare for the
state’s clean energy transition.
“ComEd is working to ensure that as we grow and move toward a
clean energy future, we are creating equitable opportunity for
diverse, local talent to join our company and to play a role in
addressing climate change,” said Terence Donnelly, president and
COO of ComEd. “Congratulations to our newest class of overhead
trainees for taking essential steps forward in your career
journeys, and for your dedication to this challenging yet rewarding
work to deliver safe, reliable and resilient power to all our
northern Illinois communities in the years ahead.”
Today’s graduates have completed required skills training across
the company’s three regional facilities: the Chicago Training
Center, the Joliet Training Center, and the Rockford Training
Center. ComEd craft trainees receive competitive pay of $29 an hour
on average at the time of their hire and are paid during their
training. More information on the training progression for
entry-level craft roles can be found here.
The latest class of graduates is diverse with more than 32
percent minorities, 12 percent Veterans, and an increase in female
hires to join the workforce as well. Additionally, graduates hail
from all corners of the service region, representing 89 unique zip
codes from across northern Illinois.
Working with ComEd, we are committed to building a diverse
talent pipeline to prepare residents for the growing numbers of
clean energy jobs in Illinois,” said Terry McGoldrick, President
of IBEW Local 15. “By expanding access to our apprenticeship
training programs, we’re working to invite more men and women of
all backgrounds to learn a skilled trade that will be critical to
powering communities, and the economy, for years to come.”
New entry-level craft positions – including the overhead helper
position and other entry-level union roles – will play a key role
in building and operating a more resilient grid that can withstand
increasingly severe weather and meet the increased demand for
renewable energy and electric vehicles. Jobs in the clean energy
space are on the rise today, as Illinois transitions to a clean
energy future and as the energy industry outpaces growth of other
industries nationally, adding more than 300,000 jobs last year
alone (USEER 2022).
To prepare to meet these demands, ComEd has been working to
expand the reach of its career readiness programs, including
hosting more frequent climb clinics, expanding test prep, and
boosting capacity of its apprenticeship schools to reach more
residents interested in careers in utilities. As a result, ComEd
has nearly doubled participation in the overhead apprenticeship
program in the past two years.
Since announcing it would expand craft hiring earlier this year,
ComEd has extended hiring offers to over 200 candidates for roles
including overhead helpers, as well as construction workers. As
interest in craft careers at ComEd has increased, so too has
diversity: More than 75 percent of applications to craft roles in
2022 were for minority candidates, and 15 percent for women. This
record level of diversity follows on efforts by the company to
bolster outreach and recruitment in communities across the service
territory, and to reduce barriers to help more qualified applicants
get the training they need to compete for these new careers.
For more information on how ComEd is helping job seekers prepare
for entry-level craft roles, please visit
www.comed.com/cleanenergyjobs.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with
approximately 10 million electricity and natural gas customers –
the largest number of customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives
of more than 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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