Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Regional Energy Training Center Jay Metzler, Director 505.327.5705 www.sjc-retc.com.

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Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Regional Energy Training Center Jay Metzler, Director

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Regional Energy Training Center Jay Metzler, Director Workforce Innovations 2005 Serving the skill and labor needs of oil and gas employers.

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Issues –  Cyclical nature of the industry  Aging workforce  New technologies  Demand for energy  Increasing emphasis on safety Opportunities –  Available labor force  Good jobs  Good wages  Career tracks  Growth opportunities  Demand will continue

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Mission and Vision Partner with local employers to address their training and labor needs. Provide learning opportunities for individuals needing new skills to gain employment or advance in their jobs. Design and offer training to enhance job performance and ensure safe work practices. San Juan College’s Regional Energy Training Center will be: –The premier model for energy training –The training provider of choice for local energy employers

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Recruitment - Training -Placement CommercialDriver’sLicense GasCompressionSafety PetroleumTechnology San Juan CollegeDegreePrograms RETC NewEmployment JobAdvancement UnemployedUnderemployedDislocatedWorkers IncumbentWorkers SpecialPopulations Basic Skills

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Oilfield Safety

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Natural Gas Compression

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Commercial Driving

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Petroleum Technology

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Commercial Driver’s License & Pressure Pumping Advisory Committee Safety Advisory Committee Gas Compression Advisory Committee Design & Quality Assurance Petroleum Technology Advisory Committee

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM

Design & Quality Assurance More than $2 million each:  Industry  San Juan College  DOLETA High Growth Jobs Initiative Industry Advisory Committees:  Safety  Commercial Driving  Petroleum Technology  Natural Gas Compression Investments

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM RETC – One-Stop Partnership One-Stop RETC -Training - Support Services -Referrals - WIA Training Funds Unsubsidized Employment Career Entry Unsubsidized Employment Career Entry

Regional Energy Training Center Farmington, NM Outcomes: July 2003 – March 2005 Trainees (Unduplicated Count) Safety Training4,510 Commercial Driver Training 513 Petroleum Technology: Well Control/BOP 331 Well Servicing 178 Heavy Equipment Training 26 Gas Compression 43 Total:5,601