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Construction Jobs Hiring In Rhode Island

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The 2020 U.S. Energy & Employment Report

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Alabama

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.99/hour)
  2. Installation workers ($24.35/hour)
  3. Operations or business development ($41.08/hour)

Alaska

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Engineers/scientists ($45.54/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($24.32/hour)
  3. Electricians/construction workers ($28.59/hour)

Arizona

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.48/hour)
  2. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($39.89/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.82/hour)

Arkansas

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.58/hour)
  2. Installation workers ($20.77/hour)
  3. Electricians/construction workers ($22.82/hour)

California

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($48.93/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($35.35/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($27.91)

Colorado

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Engineers/scientists ($39.49/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.48/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.82/hour)

Connecticut

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($48.41/hour)
  2. Engineers/scientists ($41.07/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($23.84/hour)

District of Columbia

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($37.13/hour)
  2. Engineers/scientists ($35.46/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($31.16/hour)

Delaware

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($22.79/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($31.16/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($20.65/hour)

Florida

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Installation workers ($20.65/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($20.28/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($31.16/hour)

Georgia

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($31.16/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($20.28/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($20.65/hour)

Hawaii

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($35.35/hour)
  2. Electricians/construction workers ($28.59/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($27.91)

Iowa

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.52/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($33.71/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($25.92/hour)

Idaho

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Finance positions or accountants ($27.32/hour)
  2. Operations or business development ($40.78/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.82/hour)

Illinois

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.25/hour)
  2. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($43.21/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.37/hour)

Indiana

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Installation workers ($20.51/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.25/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.37/hour)

Kansas

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($25.82/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.52/hour)
  3. Engineers/scientists ($37.61)

Kentucky

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.99/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.38/hour)
  3. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($39.94/hour)

Louisiana

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($22.82/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($33.88/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.58/hour)

Maine

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($23.84/hour)
  2. Electricians/construction workers ($29.02/hour)
  3. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($48.41)

Massachusetts

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($48.41/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($37.81/hour)
  3. Electricians/construction workers ($29.02/hour)

Maryland

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($37.13/hour)
  2. Engineers/scientists ($35.46/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($20.28/hour)

Michigan

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.25/hour)
  2. Engineers/scientists ($37.16/hour)
  3. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($43.21)

Minnesota

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($25.82/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.52/hour)
  3. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($41.47/hour)

Mississippi

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.99/hour)
  2. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($39.94/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.38/hour)

Missouri

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Installation workers ($25.92/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($33.71/hour)
  3. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($41.47/hour)

Montana

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($24.69/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.82/hour)
  3. Manufacturing or production positions ($21.24/hour)

Nebraska

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.52/hour)
  2. Electricians/construction workers ($25.82/hour)
  3. IT/software or web developers ($38.76/hour)

North Carolina

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($37.13/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($20.28/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($20.65/hour)

Nevada

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.82/hour)
  2. Electricians/construction workers ($24.69/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.48/hour)

New Hampshire

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Installation workers ($27.33/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($23.84/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($37.81)

New Jersey

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($51.21/hour)
  2. Engineers/scientists ($41.11/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($28.63/hour)

New York

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($51.21/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($23.03/hour)
  3. Engineers/scientists ($41.11/hour)

New Mexico

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($24.69/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.48/hour)
  3. Engineers/scientists ($39.49/hour)

North Dakota

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.52/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($33.71/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($25.92/hour)

Ohio

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.25/hour)
  2. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($43.21/hour)
  3. Electricians/construction workers ($23.25/hour)

Oklahoma

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.58/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($33.88/hour)
  3. Engineers/scientists ($41.32/hour)

Oregon

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Engineers/scientists ($45.54/hour)
  2. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($48.93/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($24.32/hour)

Pennsylvania

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($35.59/hour)
  2. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($51.21/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($23.03/hour)

Rhode Island

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($29.02/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($37.81/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($23.84/hour))

South Carolina

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($22.79/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($20.28/hour)
  3. Administrative support ($17.98/hour)

South Dakota

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.52/hour)
  2. Electricians/construction workers ($25.82/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($33.71/hour)

Tennessee

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.99/hour)
  2. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($39.94/hour)
  3. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.38/hour)

Texas

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.58/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($33.88/hour)
  3. Electricians/construction workers ($22.82/hour)

Utah

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($24.69/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($32.48/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.82/hour)

Vermont

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Installation workers ($27.33/hour)
  2. Engineers/scientists ($41.07/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($23.84/hour)

VA

Virginia

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($20.28/hour)
  2. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($37.13/hour)
  3. Engineers/scientists ($35.46/hour)

Washington

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($28.59/hour)
  2. Sales, marketing, or customer service ($35.35/hour)
  3. Technicians/mechanical support ($24.32/hour)

Wisconsin

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.25/hour)
  2. Installation workers ($20.51/hour)
  3. Management — directors, supervisors, vice presidents ($43.21/hour)

West Virginia

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Technicians/mechanical support ($20.28/hour)
  2. Installation workers ($20.65/hour)
  3. Electricians/construction workers ($22.79/hour)

Wyoming

Most in-demand energy jobs

  1. Electricians/construction workers ($24.69/hour)
  2. Technicians/mechanical support ($21.82/hour)
  3. Installation workers ($22.18/hour)

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State-by-State Data

The USEER provides individual state snapshots that are useful for understanding and comparison.

Download the 5-Year Trend Report

The 2020 USEER is the fifth iteration of the annual energy and employment report. This section serves as a summary analysis of the past 5 years of U.S. energy and employment data.

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"As the energy industry experiences continual change, the USEER puts a spotlight on markets, technologies, and occupations that offer opportunities for higher wages and revenue growth."
— David Terry, Executive Director. NASEO
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By the Numbers

The USEER survey is a supplement to Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) employment data and offers detailed information found nowhere else, making it an invaluable tool for policymakers, academic officials and business executives.

The USEER provides:

• Employment numbers and trends
• Wage data by sector
• Employer hiring expectations for the next 12 months
• Hiring difficulty by technology and industrial classification

• High demand jobs and skills gaps
• Workforce demographics by race, ethnicity, gender, and veteran's status
• Geographic location by state, county, congressional and legislative districts, and MSA of each technology and industrial classifications

6,800,000

Number of jobs in the traditional Energy and Energy Efficiency sectors

54,000

Jobs added in Energy Efficiency professional services

120,300

Number of jobs added in these sectors in the last year

266,300

Total jobs for employees working 
with alternative fuels

33,500

New positions for petroleum fuels, most of traditional energy jobs

896,800

Total jobs in the sector 
of Electric Power Generation

18,000

More jobs in oil and 
natural gas extraction

78%

Of construction employees spend at least 50 percent of their time on Energy Effficency-related work

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About the Report

Produced by the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) in partnership with the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO), the U.S. Energy and Employment Report (USEER) provides a quantitative lens with which to evaluate the employment impact of new energy technologies, shifting fuels deployment, and evolving transmission and distribution systems. It also presents a unique snapshot of energy efficiency employment in key sectors of the economy, including construction and manufacturing. The report also illustrates how fuel efficiency as well as new technologies and materials affect employment in the motor vehicle industry.

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