POWERING
CLEAN ENERGY
JOBS IN MAINE

From the Governor’s Energy Office

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Maine is ready for clean energy — and so are you

Over the next decade, the State’s environmental and clean energy goals will continue to create new demand for clean energy workers. Maine will need to fill thousands of new jobs in clean energy, and we need every kind of skill — including yours. Any work that supports the growth of the clean energy economy in Maine is considered a clean energy job. If it benefits clean energy generation, storage, energy efficiency, fuels, or transportation, it counts.

A wide array of skills can translate easily to the clean energy sector. We’re here to help you find training, access resources, and get the job that will launch your career. Join Maine’s green-collar workforce today.

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Maine is ready for clean energy — and so are you

Over the next decade, the State’s environmental and clean energy goals will continue to create new demand for clean energy workers. Maine will need to fill thousands of new jobs in clean energy, and we need every kind of skill — including yours. Any work that supports the growth of the clean energy economy in Maine is considered a clean energy job. If it benefits clean energy generation, storage, energy efficiency, fuels, or transportation, it counts.

A wide array of skills can translate easily to the clean energy sector. We’re here to help you find training, access resources, and get the job that will launch your career. Join Maine’s green-collar workforce today.

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How your skills work for clean energy

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Building, construction & electrical

Maine is modernizing the electrical grid, homes, and buildings — and needs electricians, insulators, carpenters, and construction laborers to do this work.

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Welding & metal fabrication

Maine’s clean energy sector is expanding rapidly. Production occupations like team assemblers, welders, cutters, solderers, and machinists are in high demand.

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HVAC & plumbing installation, maintenance & repair

To make Maine’s residential and commercial buildings energy efficient, Maine needs people with skills in HVAC, refrigeration, machinery, and more.

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Science, engineering & design

Maine needs operations managers, biochemists, information security analysts, marine engineers, naval architects, and many other professionals to accelerate the state’s clean energy transition.

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Business development, marketing & administration

From wholesale reps to bookkeepers, accountants, and auditing clerks — sales and administrative support are essential to the growing Maine’s clean energy economy.

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A career with countless benefits

As the clean energy sector grows, so do opportunities for fulfilling and stable employment. A recent survey found that nine in ten clean energy workers in Maine are satisfied with their careers. Clean energy employees report great benefits like healthcare, retirement, paid vacation, and a flexible schedule. They also find plenty of opportunities for career advancement.

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A career with countless benefits

As the clean energy sector grows, so do opportunities for fulfilling and stable employment. A recent survey found that nine in ten clean energy workers in Maine are satisfied with their careers. Clean energy employees report great benefits like healthcare, retirement, paid vacation, and a flexible schedule. They also find plenty of opportunities for career advancement.

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15,020

Clean energy workers in Maine, and counting

9 in 10

Clean energy workers satisfied in their career

1 in 2

Clean energy employers actively looking to grow their workforce

Numbers from 2022

Recently posted jobs

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Clean energy
in Maine

Maine’s clean energy economy is expanding rapidly as we make buildings more comfortable, reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, and lower energy costs for Maine people. The transition to clean energy can also provide career growth opportunities for over 140,000 Maine workers with transferrable skills. From apprenticeships to training programs, we have the resources workers need to build and accelerate their clean energy careers.

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Clean energy 
in Maine

Maine’s clean energy economy is expanding rapidly as we make buildings more comfortable, reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, and lower energy costs for Maine people. The transition to clean energy can also provide career growth opportunities for over 140,000 Maine workers with transferrable skills. From apprenticeships to training programs, we have the resources workers need to build and accelerate their clean energy careers.

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