2021 Competency Model
2021 Competency Model
Competency
Model
Generation
Transmission &
Distribution
Updated March 2021
The message for workforce development is clear: qualified and skilled utility technicians
will continue to be in high demand in all types of energy generation, transmission and
distribution jobs. Moreover, the foundational skills needed by this generation of new
workers are the same, whether the job is ultimately in a plant, on a transmission line
or in a trench. Students who want to work in the energy industry will be well served to
focus on gaining core foundational skills that are transferable and applicable to a wide
array of skilled technician jobs.
Adding to the workforce now provides the opportunity for experienced workers to
transfer their knowledge and skills, before they leave the industry. To accomplish this
knowledge transition, potential candidates must understand the industry and the skills
and competencies required to perform critical energy jobs.
These issues drove the development within CEWD of an energy competency model
that can be used by educators, workforce investment professionals, and utilities and
their contractor partners to articulate the skills required to perform the work. Working
from a foundation of core competencies enables companies to screen candidates more
effectively and then focus on training that is only unique to the organization.
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9. Ability to Learn: Incorporating classroom and on the 3. Writing: Using standard business English to write
job training into messages to co-workers and reports to managers
work performance and associates
• Understands and uses material taught in the • Creates documents such as work orders or memos
classroom and on the job training in work situations • Uses standard syntax and sentence structure, correct
• Applies information provided in training to work tasks spelling, punctuation and capitalization and appropriate
• Desires and shows willingness to learn new grammar
assignments, procedures and technologies • Writes clearly and concisely in a professional and
courteous manner
• Writes effectively for a variety of audiences
Tier 2: Academic Requirements
ACADEMIC COMPETENCIES
1. Mathematics: Using mathematics to solve problems
• Adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides with whole
numbers, fractions, decimals and percents; calculates
averages, ratios, proportions and rates
• Reads and understands tables and graphs
• Takes measurement of time, temperature, distance,
length, width, height, perimeter, etc
• Correctly converts from one measurement to another
• Translates practical problems into useful mathematical
expressions and uses appropriate mathematical
formulas and techniques
• Solves simple algebraic equations
• Is able to determine slope, midpoint and distance
• Calculates perimeters, areas and volumes of basic
shapes and solids
• Reads, tracks and calculates gauge measurements
Customer Focus:
• Interacts directly with the public listening to and
understanding customer needs and determining how to
address them
• Interacts with customers regarding the termination and
restoration of electric service, which is required as a
result of maintenance and construction work
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