
Green Workforce Training
Comprehensive Workforce Training Programs
Women and People of Color strongly encouraged to register
Check back regularly for added trainings and sessions
Regional Apprenticeship Training Center
RATC
1200 Plymouth Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Office: (612) 360-6900

Weatherization
Weatherization Professional Development Program
We are equipping the ever-evolving clean energy workforce with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to create healthy buildings and communities through energy efficiency. In collaboration with Earth Forward Group, we are piloting a weathrization workforce development program that aims to increase access to good paying career opportunities, sustain the local weatherization industry, and achieve the residential weatherization goals across the state. Participants will earn industry recognized certifications and technical skills, along with training that allows them to become a trainer themselves and certify the next generation of weatherization workers.
BPI Virtual Course
Certificate of Knowledge is your first step into the world of energy efficient home performance. Building science demonstrates how various components of a home interact to affect the home’s overall performance. Understanding the relationships between the building envelope, heating, A/C, insulation, mechanical ventilation, lighting, appliances and other systems of the home will enable you to assist yourself and others. Learn how these systems affect the comfort, health, and safety of occupants and durability of the home. Discover why improving the energy efficiency of the home should be the first step toward solar, geothermal, or other renewable energy improvements.
Upcoming opportunities:
Coming soon!

Electrical
Minneapolis Structured Electrical Entry Program: Electrical Training
Brief Description:
Black, Latinx, Indigenous and other people of color are encouraged to register.
Individuals that are selected for this program will be given training to ready them for
entry-level employment in the electrical construction industry.
Training will consist of;
Class size maximum of 15
Hands-on electric lab projects
Online homework
This training is with the Minneapolis Electrical JATC through the IBEW Local 292.
Upon the successful completion of the Minneapolis Structured Electrical Entry Program,
individuals will be entered into the Minneapolis Electrical JATC training program
and will be placed for employment as an apprentice electrician with a union contractor.
Individuals will need to apply to through:
Applicants | Minneapolis Electrical JATC (mplsjatc.org)
Individuals will need to take an aptitude test, qualified applicants will then be able to
interview. Minimum requirements: You must be at least 17 years old to apply
(18 to be hired), be a high school graduate or have your GED.
You must have completed one full credit of algebra, or higher math,
with a grade of C or better, and possess a valid driver’s license
MSEEP Spring Info Sessions:
December 2nd and 4th, 2025 4:00pm-5:00pm
Application Deadline:
January 8th, 2026 4:00pm-applications must be complete and verified by 4:00pm
MSEEP ETA Aptitude Test Dates
January 15th and 16th, 2026-Once your application is complete and verified, you will receive an
email with instructions to schedule a test date and time.
MSEEP Interviews
January 30th, 2026-If selected for an interview, applicants will be
notified by email.
Applications Administrator: Dawn Baker dbaker@mplsjatc.org

Solar PV
Solar PV Training & Certification:
Brief Description:
A credential program intended for people who are currently working in the industry or seeking employment in the renewable energy industry
The NABCEP PV Associate Certification Test will be administered at the end of the Solar PV training, which qualifies an individual to design, sell, install, or maintain solar systems in a supervised capacity
Offered by Go Solar Academy
Prerequisites:
No experience required
17+ age
18+ have the opportunity to sit for the NABCEP PV Associate Exam
Solar PV Installation Coursework
Intro to Solar
OSHA 10 Certification
IronRidge Training
Enphase Training
Registration with the Department of Labor
Basic Photovoltaics
PV Site Assessment
PV System Design
PV Labs Design & Scenarios
NABCEP PV Associate Exam
Upcoming Solar PV Trainings:
Cohort 1:
January 27- February 14, 2025 | 8am - 4pm
Weekdays only
Location: RATC
Cohort 2:
March 10- March 28, 2025 | 8am - 4pm
Weekdays only
Location: RATC
Cohort 3:
April 14- May 5, 2025 | 8am - 4pm
No class-April 18th, 2025
Weekdays only
Location: RATC
Cohort 4:
May 27- June 16, 2025 | 8am - 4pm
Weekdays only
Location: RATC
Cohort 5:
July 14- August 1, 2025 | 8am - 4pm
Weekdays only
Location: RATC
Cohort 6:
August 25- September 15, 2025 | 8am - 4pm
No class- September 1, 2025
Weekdays only
Location: RATC
Cohort 7:
October 6- October 27, 2025 | 8am - 4pm
No class-October 13, 2025
Weekdays only
Location: RATC
Cohort 8:
November 3- November 24, 2025 | 8am - 4pm
No class: November 11, 2025
Weekdays only
Location: RATC

Brief Description:
Gain knowledge and skills required to safely install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair HVAC/R systems. Includes preperation to earn the Minnesota Special Engineers Boiler Operator License as well as the EPA section 608 Refrigerant Handling Certification (from the Esco Institute). Entry-level HVAC apprentices or technicians make $29,000-$46,000+ per year!
Free sign-up, students paid hourly
Prerequisites:
No experience required
Virtual info session:
Every Tuesday 12pm – 1 pm
Use this link to join the meetings
To enroll or for questions, contact Brett Sietsma
612-799-9563
brett.sietsma@avivomn.org

Construction
Hempcrete- Sustainable Insulated Building
Brief Description:
Hempcrete is a composite made of natural materials, lime and hemp. The lime component consists of air lime that is formulated to speed up the setting process. The hurds are made using hemp stalks. Hemp is a plant that can be grown without using plant protection chemicals, requires little water and contributes to agricultural soil regeneration. The combination of lime and hemp creates a natural concrete which is lightweight, or ultra-lightweight even. Its thermal mass and vapour permeability properties result in high-performance buildings capable of meeting current and future thermal regulations.
Hempcrete is one of those bio-based materials that can be used to build, renovate and restore all types of building, from houses and apartment blocks to service and public sector buildings and all types of built heritage, from traditional buildings to listed historic buildings.
Hempcrete is made by mixing lime and hemp in proportions adapted to the work to be done. This makes it very versatile, and it can be used to build insulating walls, linings, roofs, screeds, attic spaces and renders.
Areas of use. It can be used to build self-insulating walls, roofs and screeds It can be adapted to all types of building project including new builds and renovations.
It is not a load-bearing material. Consequently, when building walls, it is cast around a primary or secondary structural frame made of timber, metal or concrete. It is also used to replace deteriorated cob in half-timbered walls. As an insulating lining, it can be cast on all standard mineral substrates.
Casting methods. Initially hempcrete was cast manually. Later, specific mechanical projection solutions arrived on the market, making processes much more efficient. A concrete mixing station combined with a concrete mixing truck and a conveyor belt is also an excellent solution frequently used by professionals to cast insulating roofs and screeds. Nowadays, workshop-prefabricated walls can also be produced for a faster build, without losing any of the benefits of a material that provides excellent thermal and moisture control performances.
Thermal performance. The first feedback for newly built houses with hempcrete showed that bioclimatic houses can be built with drastically reduced heating costs and no air conditioning.
Trainings Currently in Progress, Future Dates TBD
Contact: Diamond Houston- (507) 323 - 9003