The Challenge: Build Pipeline of Skilled Technical Workers
Clean energy and water innovation employers need a talented pool of young workers with technical backgrounds and hands-on skills.
About the Technical Trades Work and Learning Program
The Technical Trades Work and Learning Program enhances the talent pipeline for Massachusetts clean energy companies by placing skilled students from vocational high schools, After Dark programs and CTI programs in paid clean energy internships during the academic year. Employers select eligible interns for their companies, and MassCEC reimburses wages paid to the interns. Employers may also have access to co-op coordinators who can assist with recruiting interns.
Technical Trades enables clean energy employers to mentor students across a broad spectrum of backgrounds and addresses the need for greater diversity in our clean energy workforce. The program provides a peer network for students interested in the clean energy industry.
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$8,640 per intern
This program has expanded as of September 1st!
In addition to students at vocational and technical high schools, it will now serve After Dark students and Career Technical Initiative program participants. The 2023-24 session is now enrolling.
Program Schedule
The Technical Trades Work and Learning Program operates on an annual schedule tied to the academic year.
Funding is allocated on a first-come/first-served basis until it runs out.
Process Step |
Timing |
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Open enrollment and intern selection begins |
September 1, 2023 |
Deadline to submit offer letters |
TBD |
2023 - 2024 session starts |
September 1, 2023 |
2023 - 2024 session ends |
August 30th, 2024 |
Who's Eligible
Employers must be clean energy and water innovation companies registered to do business in Massachusetts, with at least one office located in the Commonwealth.
For the purposes of this program, MassCEC defines a “clean energy employer” as “an employer engaged in whole or in part in goods and services, or advanced and applied technologies that significantly reduce or eliminate the use of energy from non-renewable sources, including, but not limited to: energy efficiency; demand response; energy conservation and those technologies powered in whole or in part by the sun, wind, water, biomass, alcohol, wood, fuel cells, any renewable, non-depletable or recyclable fuel.” Note that participating students must be rising seniors in good standing at a vocational or technical high school in Massachusetts or be participating in an After Dark program or a CTI program.
For full Program details, please refer to the Technical Trades Program Manual.
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Instructions
Create an employer account in the MassCEC Workforce Portal here.
- Fill out the company submission.
- Await approval of your account from MassCEC.
Identify candidates.
- Access the student dashboard to review candidates and/or connect with Vocational High School Co-Op Coordinators in your area to identify candidates.
- If you know candidates who are not yet in the student database, ask them to submit intern applications here. Every candidate must have a profile on the internship portal to participate in the program.
Check candidate eligibility.
- On the Internship Portal’s student dashboard, click on “eligibility check” for the student(s) you'd like to hire.
- Once MassCEC has confirmed eligibility, you will receive an automated email letting you know that the intern has been approved and prompting you to submit a signed offer letter.
Submit co-signed offer letter.
- Provide your selected student with an offer letter that, at a minimum, states their name, the job title, expected date range to be worked, and hourly wage.
- Obtain signatures on the offer letter. For vocational and After Dark students, they will need the signature of their co-op coordinator on the offer letter. CTI students do not need a coordinator to sign. Any student who is under 18 and does not have access to a coordinator will need a parent or guardian signature.
- Submit the co-signed offer letter to internships@masscec.com to reserve funding. After funding has been reserved for the intern, you will receive an email confirmation.
Reimbursement
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Sign and return your award letter.
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After completion of the internship, submit your Reimbursement Package to internships@masscec.com. You must submit your fully completed reimbursement package before the session deadline.
Application Materials
FAQs
Partner Schools and Programs
Use this map to explore programs near your company. Please note that only "Chapter 74" program students are approved to participate in MassCEC's Vocational Internship Program.
Additional Funding Opportunities
Embodied Carbon Reduction Challenge
$10,000 to $50,000
March 31, 2024
Clean Energy Internship Program for Employers
$4,320/intern for Fall or Spring session; $8,640/intern for Summer session
InnovateMass
$350,000
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