Careers
No matter what life throws at you, be ready for the storm.
A career in weatherization is a career in a growing industry. It’s tough work that can lead to a better future. And it’s a career you can start right away—with employer-sponsored on-the-job training and no prior qualifications.

YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE
As a weatherization professional you’ll lead the charge, creating safer, healthier, and more affordable living situations for people in your community. You’ll learn how to use the tools of the trades to make small improvements to homes that have a big impact—lowering energy usage, improving air quality, and increasing protection against the elements. It’s also an opportunity to build a long-lasting career with 1000s of opportunities to grow across the state.
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Fill out the form below if you’re ready to learn more about a career in weatherization and connect with employers near you. If you’re a high school student, educator, or parent, learn more about training.

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Still not sure if a career in weatherization is a good fit for you? Learn more about weatherization, its impact on communities, job descriptions, and opportunities for growth.
National Opportunities
To learn more about careers and weatherization, and to explore additional resources and national opportunities, visit Green Workforce Connect.