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Why Have a Career in Energy?

The Energy Solutions industry provides long-term and low-impact solutions to the energy demands of Missouri. The Energy Solutions industry represents 4.9 percent of total private sector employment, employing over 111,000 workers in more than 6,000 establishments in 2020. Employment in this industry has been steadily growing, increasing 0.9 percent per year from 2015 to 2020. Missouri has high employment concentrations in Energy Solutions, particularly in HVAC Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing and Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing. Average annual wages in this industry are $71,230, much higher than the state average of $54,801 for all industries. Many occupations common in this industry, such as engineers and skilled production workers, have high wages.

With new technologies being created, the Energy Solutions industry is constantly working to meet the energy needs of today and tomorrow. There are many opportunities for a meaningful and rewarding career with good pay and advancement in Production and Engineering/Quality Control.

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Missouri Industry Recognized Credential Options:

Energy Industry Fundamentals Certification

Key = Honors, Dual Credit, Advanced Placement, Half Credit, Full Credit

Know the Basics

The Energy Solutions industry deals heavily with engineering, research, and production, so knowledge of mathematics, science, and the ability to use critical and analytical thinking is important. Safety and quality control issues are also a critical part of this industry, along with knowledge of environmental laws and regulations. Soft skills, such as interpersonal skills, professionalism, and dependability are important in all industries and occupations, including Energy Solutions.

Skills needed for Success

The Energy Solutions industry has a set of industry-wide technical competencies that represent the knowledge and skills needed to be successful in this industry. Knowledge of nuclear and non nuclear energy generation, as well as distribution are among the key skills needed for success.