Georgia's green jobs : service delivery region 2 : Georgia mountains

Green Core Area Definitions
The Georgia Department of Labor's Workforce Statistics & Economic Research Division has identified five core areas of green business activities and green jobs. Green activities and jobs fall under one or more of the following five core areas:
Renewable Energy activities related to developing and using renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass, as well as traditional, non-renewable sources of energy undergoing significant green technological changes (e.g., oil, coal, gas, and nuclear)
Energy Efficiency activities related to increasing energy efficiency (broadly defined), making energy demand response more effective, constructing "smart grids", and other energy efficient activities
Pollution Reduction & Removal, Greenhouse Gas Reduction, & Recycling & Reuse activities related to reducing or eliminating the creation or release of pollutants or hazardous waste from the environment, reducing greenhouse gas emissions through methods other than renewable energy generation and energy efficiency, such as electricity generated from nuclear sources, or reusing, remanufacturing, composting, or avoiding creation of waste materials or wastewater
Natural Resources Conservation activities related to reducing the environmental impact of agricultural production and improving natural resources conservation, including the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, soil and water conservation, sustainable forestry, land management, and wildlife preservation
Environmental Compliance, Education & Training, & Public Awareness activities related to enforcing environmental regulations, providing education & training related to green technologies & practices, & increasing public awareness of environmental issues

For more information please contact:
Georgia Department of Labor Workforce Statistics & Economic Research
(404) 232-3875, Fax (404) 232-3888 Email: Workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us
Georgia Department of Labor Home Page www.dol.state.ga.us
Georgia's Green Jobs Portal www.greenjobs4georgia.com
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Georgia's Service Delivery Region
2 GREEN
JOBS Georgia Mountains

Dade Catoosa

Whit eld

Walker

Murray

Chattooga

Gordon

Floyd

Bartow

Fannin Gilmer

Towns

GA Union

Rabun

Mountains White Haber-

Lumpkin

sham Stephens

Pickens Dawson
Cherokee Forsyth

Hall Banks Franklin

Jackson Madison

Hart Elbert

Polk Haralson

Paulding Cobb Douglas

Gwinnett Barrow Clarke

Oconee Oglethorpe

DeKalb

Walton

Rock-

Wilkes

Lincoln

Carroll

Fulton Clayton

dale Newton

Morgan Greene Taliaferro

Columbia

Heard

Fayette Henry

Coweta

Spalding Butts Jasper

Putnam

Hancock

McDu e Warren
Glascock

Richmond

Troup

Meriwether

Pike

Lamar Monroe

Jones

Baldwin

Je erson Washington

Burke

Upson

Harris

Talbot

Bibb

Wilkinson

Crawford

Twiggs

Johnson

Jenkins Emanuel

Screven

Muscogee

Taylor

Peach

Marion Chattahoo-

Houston Bleckley Macon

Laurens

Treutlen

Candler Bulloch E ngham

chee

Schley Stewart Webster Sumter

Dooly

Pulaski Dodge Wilcox

Montgomery

Wheeler

Toombs

Evans

Tattnall

Bryan Chatham

Quitman

Randolph Terrell

Lee

Crisp Turner

Telfair Ben Hill

Je Davis

Appling

Liberty Long

Clay Calhoun Dougherty

Early Miller

Baker Mitchell

Worth Colquitt

Irwin Tift

Co ee

Berrien Atkinson

Cook

Lanier

Seminole Decatur

Grady Thomas Brooks

Lowndes

Clinch

Echols

Bacon

Wayne

Pierce

Ware

Brantley

McIntosh Glynn

Charlton

Camden

Includes the following counties in the vicinity of the city of Gainesville: Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Lumpkin, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, and White
Georgia Department of Labor
Workforce Statistics & Economic Research Division
Mark Butler, Commissioner

The Georgia Department of Labor recently conducted a Green Jobs Survey to assess current levels of "green" employment in the state. This pamphlet presents our findings for Service Delivery Region (SDR) #2 Georgia Mountains.
Broadly defined, a green job is one that produces goods or provides services that benefit the environment. The work can be found in at least one of the five core green economic clusters listed on the back of this pamphlet.
Nearly one percent of all jobs in this region are green, roughly the same percentage as in the state as a whole. Of the approximately 40,000 total green jobs in Georgia, 1,580, or almost four percent, are located in this region. These jobs can be found in all five green economic clusters, in eight major industry sectors, and in 38 different occupations. They range from jobs that do not require any education beyond high school to positions that require a college degree.
Survey Highlights
Fifteen of the 38 occupations had an average wage higher than Georgia's mean wage ($20.56) for all occupational employment, while 13 occupations had an average wage ($22.75) higher than all green jobs combined.
Half of the top green jobs have average wages greater than the $17.95 average for all green jobs in this region.
Nearly 70 percent of all jobs in the Georgia Mountains SDR are in the increased energy efficiency core area.
Of the eight industry sectors found to have green employment in this SDR, Construction comprised nearly 60 percent, nearly five times more than the second leading industry sector.
Almost 25 percent of the green jobs in this region require a bachelor's degree.
Of the top ten green jobs in this region, four belong to the construction and extraction occupational group.

Employment by Green Core Area

Envir Compli, Ed & Training, & Pub Awareness
8.0%

Renew Energy 3.3%

Nat Res Conserv 7.3%
Pollution Reduction/Removal,
Greenhse Gas Reduct, & Recycling
14.4%

Energy Efficiency 67.0%

GreGerenenJJoobbs bsy IbndyustIrynSdecutorstry Sector

23 - Construction

846

54 - Prof, Scientific, & Tech Servs
56 - Admin, Support, Waste Mgt, & Remediation Servs
90 - Government

173 143 111

81 - Other Services

107

31-33 - Manufacturing

82

11 - Agriculture 9

61 - Education Services 3

Goods-producing

Services-providing

Top Ten Green Jobs

Average

Job Prep Employ- Hourly

Occupation

Level ment Wage

Heat, Air Cond, & Refrig Mechanics

& Installers

7

Plumbers, Pipefitters, & Steamfitters

9

Refuse & Recyclable Material

Collectors

11

Auto Service Technicians & Mechanics

7

Roofers

10

Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling,

& Wall

10

Forest & Conservation Technicians

6

Supvsrs of Construction Trades

& Extraction Wkrs

8

Landscape Architects

5

Amusement & Recreation Attendants

11

1. First Prof Degree 4. Bachelor's or Higher + Exp 7. Postsec Voc-tech Training 10. Moderate-term OJT

Job Prep Levels
2. Doctoral Degree 5. Bachelor's Degree 8. Work Exp in a Related Job 11. Short-term OJT

395 17.98 128 17.03

128 10.80

107 15.22

82

N/A

77

N/A

49 20.32

47 25.78

42 N/A

27

8.68

3. Master's Degree 6. Associate's Degree 9. Long-term OJT

Green Employment by Job Prep Level
Green Employment by Job Prep Level

Bachelor's or higher + exp
0.2%
Short-term OJT 15.9%

Bachelor's degree 12.7%

Associate's degree 3.5%

Moderate-term OJT 15.2%

Long-term OJT 10.7%
Work exp in a related job 5.0%

Postsec voc training 36.8%

Bachelor's or More , 12.9%

Postsec Ed, Less than Bachelor's, 40.3%

HS Diploma or Less, 46.8%