Career Opportunities

One-of-a-kind 2 Year Degrees

Our 2 year degrees are designed to train and quickly place our graduates into new careers within the energy industry. Inclusive curriculum's highlight the importance of sustainability, energy efficiency, conservation and the pursuit of renewable energy sources.

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Certification Equals High Returns on Your Investment.

A certificate from NEEI can significantly enhance your credentials and your value in the marketplace. Because our instructors are real practitioners, course information is timely and directly useful to you. Classes provide knowledge and skills that are directly applicable within your workplace.

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Customized Solutions

Customized Solutions

Professional training for industry. NEEI has provided training nationally and internationally for over 15 years and is able to utilize instructors from our network of industry experts.

Let us craft a custom curiculum to suit your specific needs.

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What's New?

  • New PV Training Opportunity

    Understanding Code Requirements in Commercial Photovoltaic Systems - 8-hour course – offered in four locations in Oregon. Click  PV Flyer Updated.pdf for details.

  • EMC training dollars well spent

    Energy efficiency projects yield quick return on EMC training dollars. Click EMC Testimonials to find out more.

  • Building Operator Certification Level II

    Now Registering for next session in Portland - April 2009! Download Course Schedule (PDF 24k)

  • Building Operator Certification Level I

    Now registering! Portland classes start in September! Download Course Schedule (PDF 24k)

  • Renewable Energy Technician Program awarded ISPQ Accreditation

    The Interstate Renewable Energy Council is pleased to announce that the Lane Community College Renewable Energy Technician Program has been awarded the ISPQ Accreditation credential.” - July 31, 2007 More Info

  • Energy Management Certification Program at peak enrollment.

    The 2008 Energy Management Certification Program reached full enrollment this year. We've already begun enrollment for next year's EMC. Dates for the classroom portion are July 6 -July 17, 2009. More information

  • National Sustainable Building Advisor Program offered!

    NEEI is pleased to be offering the National Sustainable Building Advisor Program for the first time in Eugene.  Classes have already started for 2008/2009  but the course will be offered again starting in September 2009. Click here to read more about the SBA program.

  • The Sierra Club gives a “thumbs up” to our 2-yr degree programs!

    See the article on their Website and the full page highlighting our programs in their newly released report “Power2Change: Energy Choices and the 2008 elections” (page 24).

NEEI | Northwest Energy Education Institute

The Northwest Energy Education Institute (NEEI) offers both standard and custom learning opportunities throughout the Northwest for practicing professionals in the energy industry, including an energy management certification program

Guided by a regional advisory board, NEEI has provided energy efficiency training and development throughout the Northwest region since 1998. Participants have included technicians, contractors, engineers, architects, consultants, utility personnel, and energy managers.

 

Commercial Efficiency Book

Energy-Efficient Operation of Commercial Buildings: Redefining the Energy Manager’s Job

by Peter Herzog

Peter Herzog’s excellent reference, Energy Efficient Operation of Commercial Buildings, is back in print and available through NEEI.

Today’s commercial buildings are complex super-systems that rely, not only on the efficient operation of individual equipment components, but on sub-systems of these components, and on control systems. Over time components and systems tend to wander from their design operational points and controls tend to drift from their set-points. Typically this means less efficient operation and greater energy and operation costs. Often this decreased performance goes unnoticed.

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Press & Media

solarpro2_1_bigStrategies for Meeting Workforce Demand

SOLARPRO | December/January 2009
By Lisa Cohn and Elisa Wood, with Charles Thurston


Community and junior colleges have stepped up to train workers for the emerging green-collar economy. Solar companies partner with colleges to help them develop curriculum materials and design programs, particularly for solar installers—then they recruit their graduates. “The community college system is an excellent way for employers to find well-qualified applicants. Part of the reason is that we’re so connected to the industry,” says John Carrese, director of the San Francisco Bay Center of Excellence, hosted at City College of San Francisco.

Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon, for instance, offers an Energy Management Technician degree with an optional emphasis on renewable energy. The rigorous 100-credit program is housed in the Science Division and is ISPQ accredited by the Institute of Sustainable Power. Program Coordinator Roger Ebbage says the program began in September 2003 and has seen this year’s enrollment nearly triple the first year’s.
Download the entire article here  solarpro_pg70_cohn.pdf
 
"We all must have our efficiency veggies before we enjoy our renewable dessert".
- Christopher Dymond

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Northwest Energy Education Institute
Science Division-Lane Community College
4000 East 30th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon

Phone: 1-541-463-3977 or 1-800-769-9687
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