Rethink Electric Launches Largest Apprenticeship Class to Date

Enrollment is a Direct Response to Climate Job Creation

Wood Dale, IL, February 1, 2023 – Rethink Electric, a contractor specializing in solar panel installation and electrical services across the state of Illinois, announced today that its 2023 cohort recently begun its apprenticeship program. The 2023 cohort is its largest class to date with 23 apprentices. The increased interest in renewable energy jobs is a direct result of growing demand for solar and state and federal requirements for skilled apprentices on clean energy job sites.

“The Climate and Equitable Jobs Act signed by Governor Pritzker in 2021 and the Inflation Reduction Act signed by President Biden in 2022 both contribute greatly to the current momentum in the Illinois solar market,” said Dawn Heid, CEO of Rethink Electric. “Not only is our business growing and creating jobs, but renewable energy contractors need more skilled technicians to fill their project needs.”

The merit-based apprenticeship cohort, called Rethink Electrical Advanced Program (REAP), is an education program originally developed by Rethink Electric in 2017 as a way to train their own workforce. They currently have 96 employees, many of which started working for the company under REAP. One REAP graduate, for example, came to Rethink Electric after working a job at a hardware store and becoming interested in solar. Now, he is serving as the construction foreman on a 1 MW solar rooftop project.

Starting on day one, REAP participants are paid employees of Rethink Electric often earning Prevailing Wage. Apprentices are assigned to jobs that help them learn the basics of solar construction, including how to use the tools, how a jobsite runs, and completing OSHA 10 safety certification. For the next 4 years afterward, participants follow a traditional paid electrical apprenticeship that includes classroom work and hands-on job training, with the goal of graduating to a journeyman level.

“Solar can be complicated and at times dangerous, which makes apprenticeship programs much more important,” Heid said. “The people involved put in a serious commitment. We need to develop them into skilled construction professionals to make sure our jobs are completed correctly.”

Apprentices come from multiple referral sources throughout the state. Rethink Electric’s Director of Education reaches out to local high schools and partners with pre-apprenticeship programs through the Chicago Urban League Workforce Development Center.

The IRA promotes local apprenticeship programs and calls for prevailing wages, which can help disadvantaged individuals develop careers, boost local economies, and contribute to climate justice. CEJA dedicates funds to training a diverse workforce. With these incentives contributing to the success of REAP, Rethink Electric is proud to share it has developed a workforce where 60% of employees have diverse backgrounds.

While Rethink Electric developed the REAP apprenticeship education, with the growing demand, the company is looking to expand its reach beyond Rethink employment paths. REAP graduates have the skills necessary to work for any non-union electrical contractor.

“Our client project budget for next year is double what it is this year, so I can only imagine the growth other companies like ours are experiencing,” Heid said, “We are committed to reviving the apprenticeship style of on-the-job training so that we can help the entire industry shine.”

About Rethink Electric

We have decades of experience working on residential solar panels in Illinois, commercial solar panel installs, & utility installations. Rethink Electric has put together a superior team of solar installers that is 100% dedicated to rethinking the way electrical power is delivered. We do the job right for projects of any scope, resulting in a solar installation that is engineered and built to exceed your expectations. We are proud to say we are one of the premier commercial solar companies in Chicago and beyond. Learn more at www.rethinkelectric.com.

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