Clean Careers: Refurbish Your Resumé

Welcome to Clean Careers: Refurbish Your Resumé!

Join us on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at 1:00 PM at 235 Water St (2nd Floor) for an engaging session on how to spruce up your resumé and cover letter. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to advance your career, this in-person event will equip you with essential tips, tricks, and strategies to make your resumé materials stand out to employers.

Please note that space is limited, so be sure to secure your spot early. For any questions or additional information, feel free to contact Jenny Mallard at jenny@econext.ca. Don’t miss this chance to take your career to the next level with our Clean Careers events!

WHEN: Tuesday, September 10, 2024 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 PM NDT
WHERE: econext Office – 235 Water Street, Suite 200 (No Picnik Space on 2nd Floor)
COST: $5 + tax & fees

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Office to Advance Women Apprentices Newfoundland and Labrador

The Office to Advance Women Apprentices Newfoundland and Labrador (OAWANL) has a mandate to increase employment opportunities for women in the skilled trades. This is achieved through the provision of support for tradeswomen with career services, employment supports, and networking.

Shoreline Aggregates Inc.

Shoreline Aggregates Inc. is a leading Canadian exporter and producer of stone aggregates, based in Baie Verte, Newfoundland. The company serves the eastern US, Gulf States, and the Caribbean, offering high-quality asphalt, concrete, and base aggregates with international certifications.

Recognized internationally for sustainability, Shoreline focuses on resource efficiency, environmentally sustainable processes, and minimizing its carbon footprint. With 170 million tons in reserves, they are well-positioned to expand market networks, partner with international ports and logistics partners, and invest in technologies supporting green/blue circular economies.

Annual Conference

econext‘s annual conference was created in 2012 and since that time has become Newfoundland and Labrador’s premier green economy event, attracting leaders in business, government, academia, and the community. Learn about the history of the event.

Click the links below for historical information on each conference.

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Clean Energy Initiative

The Clean Energy Initiative is a collaborative project led by econext – in partnership with College of the North Atlantic, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Trades NL – to prepare Newfoundland and Labrador’s workforce to support and succeed within the province’s emerging clean energy industry.

The Clean Energy Initiative is guided by a steering committee which includes broad representation from governments, post-secondary institutions, trades, Indigenous groups, and industry.

The project has five components which are being pursued in tandem.

Identifying Workforce Capacity Gaps

econext is undertaking comprehensive research to identify the jobs and skills that will be required in Newfoundland and Labrador to support wind energy, hydrogen, and other clean fuel projects, as well as electricity grid investments. This analysis will compare the projected workforce needs over the next 10-15 years, in terms of both quantity and qualifications, with the current resources available in the region. The results from this analysis will support industry’s workforce attraction and retention strategies including upskilling and training initiatives.

Meeting Short-Term Workforce Needs Through Attraction and Retention

Building on the findings from the workforce capacity analysis, econext is developing a comprehensive attraction and retention strategy to ensure that the workforce is available (and ready) to support clean energy developments in NL.

Help Meet Short-Term Workforce Needs Through Upskilling

In collaboration with partners, econext is defining and developing targeted upskilling programs based on the workforce capacity analysis to prepare the local workforce for emerging opportunities in the clean energy sector.

Develop Hydrogen-focused Post-Secondary Curriculum and Courses

Based on the results from the workforce capacity analysis, econext is working with post-secondary education partners to explore enhancements or additions to program curriculum to ensure that NL’s workforce is equipped to meet future demands.

Create Greater Awareness of Job Opportunities and Requirements

Leveraging insights from these initiatives, econext will lead an education and awareness campaign to encourage the workforce to participate in Newfoundland and Labrador’s clean energy industry.

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