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Greening of the World of Work: Implications for O*NET-SOC and New and Emerging Occupations Research report available for download at

Impact of the Green Economy and it ’ s related activities and technologies on the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) System Current O*NET-SOC Occupations New & Emerging Occupations Purpose of the Research

O*NET Occupational Classification System Based on the Standard Occupational Classification System (SOC) SOC mandated by US Office of Management and Budget SOC developed by Federal inter-departmental initiative, convened by the Bureau of Labor Statistics O*NET Occupations

O*NET-SOC provides a greater level of detail as needed Business and Financial Operations Occupations Business Operations Specialists Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists Employment, Recruitment and Placement Specialists Employment Interviewers Personnel Recruiters O*NET-SOC Classification

O*NET-SOC is growing to include important new and emerging occupations (N & E), including Green Currently 167 N & E occupations identified Future O*NET-SOC Classification

O*NET New & Emerging Project Advanced Manufacturing Aerospace Automotive Biotechnology Construction Education* Energy Financial Services Geospatial Technology Green Health Care Homeland Security Hospitality Information Technology Nanotechnology Retail Transportation Investigated 17 In-Demand Industries

O*NET New & Emerging Project Criteria for Identifying New & Emerging Occupations: Significantly different work from existing O*NET-SOCs Not adequately reflected in current classification Significant employment Positive anticipated growth rate Education, credentialing, certification programs Related professional associations

Greening of the World of Work Investigated the implications for the O*NET System - Current O*NET-SOC Taxonomy - New & Emerging Occupations Extensive literature and web review -Operationally define Green Economy and Green Sectors -Develop concept of Greening of Occupations -Identify O*NET Green Occupations

Green Economy Sectors Researched Research, Design, and Consulting Services Manufacturing Renewable Energy Generation Green Construction Environmental Protection Transportation Governmental and Regulatory Administration Energy Efficiency Agriculture and Forestry Recycling and Waste Reduction Energy/Carbon Trading Energy and Carbon Capture

Greening of Occupations The extent to which green economy activities and technologies: 1.increase the demand for existing occupations, 2.shape the work and worker requirements needed for occupational performance, or 3.generate unique work and worker requirements

Greening of Occupations Green Increased Demand Occupations: increase in the employment demand for an existing occupation changes in work context few if any significant changes in work (tasks) and worker requirements of the occupation Green Enhanced Skills Occupations: significant changes in work and worker requirements essential purposes of the occupation remain the same, but tasks, skills, knowledge, and external elements, such as credentials, have changed may or may not result in an increase in employment demand for the occupation Green New & Emerging Occupations: impact of green economy activities and technologies creates unique work and worker requirements, which results in the generation of a new occupation relative to the O*NET taxonomy. The new occupation could be new or “born” from an existing occupation

O*NET Green Results Green Increased Demand Occupations: 68 O*NET-SOC occupations Geological and Petroleum Technicians; Locomotive Engineers; Architectural Drafters; Chemists; Natural Science Mangers; Agricultural Inspectors Green Increased Demand Green Increased Demand Green Enhanced Skills Occupations: 57 O*NET-SOC occupations Power Plant Operators; Electrical Engineers; Heating and Air Conditioner Mechanics and Installers; Roofers; Nuclear Engineers; Construction Managers; Farmers and Ranchers; Hazardous Materials Handlers Green Enhanced Skills Green Enhanced Skills

O*NET Green Results (cont.) Green New & Emerging Occupations: 90 total N & E Occupations 45 O*NET-SOCs previously identified through research on in-demand industries Logistic Engineers, Fuel Cell Engineers, Energy Auditors, Precision Agriculture Technicians, Photonics Engineers, Robotics Technicians, Manufacturing Engineering Technologists 45 additional candidate N &E occupations Wind Turbine or Farm Engineers, Wind Turbine Service Technicians, Biofuels Plant Operators, Solar Power Plant Technicians, Solar Sales Representatives/Assessors, Weatherization Technicians/Installers, Carbon Credit Traders Green New and Emerging

O*NET Green Research Methodology Sector focused Extensive literature and web review conducted by trained occupational analysts: Industry associations and organizations Educational programs Local, state, and federal programs/agencies Job posting sites Information gathered, documented, and detailed criteria for inclusion applied

Data Development Develop a task list for each approved Green N & E occupation Implement existing task development procedures Researching relevant websites Reviewing available task lists provided by industry/occupation experts Information obtained during the investigation and evaluation stage of the N & E process serves as strong foundation for developing task lists

O*NET N&E Results to Date Currently 167 N & E Occupations have been identified Data collection complete for 21 N & E Occupations Data collection initiated for 114 N & E Occupations Data available now in O*NET 14.0 Development Database: