DOE's Industrial Training and Assessment Center (ITAC) program is becoming a hot recruiting bed for employers who are looking for individuals with hands-on experience in industrial energy efficiency. In comparison with their peers, ITAC alumni are hired almost as twice as fast into energy efficiency jobs, with skill mixes worth $6,210 more than their competitors.
From left to right: Ryan Schuessler, University of Dayton; Mark Johnson, former AMO Director; Daniel Kelley, University of Dayton; Michael Ising, University of Dayton.
Visit the ITAC homepage and learn about how ITACs typically identify more than $130,000 in potential annual savings opportunities for every small- and medium-sized manufacturer assessed.
Looking for talent? Post your energy and engineering job listings and connect with qualified ITAC graduates; to submit a new job listing, please email: jobs@iac.university
ITAC students graduate with the skills and abilities to conduct energy, waste, and productivity assessments; use instrumentation and diagnostic equipment, and work safely in an industrial environment. Connect with 800 alumni on LinkedIn.
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