Covering the Gaps

Exploring the Workforce Needs Created by the Clean Energy Transition


Exploring the Workforce Needs of the Clean Energy Transition

The utility industry is experiencing substantial load growth not seen in decades driving by demand for:

  • New data centers
  • A boom in domestic manufacturing
  • Electrification of transportation and buildings​

In response to economic conditions and evolving policy drivers, many utilities are committing to their largest capital expenditure plans to:

  • Meet demand growth
  • Modernize and harden the grid
  • Decarbonize the energy supply​

Meanwhile, recent trends in the utility workforce show the industry is:

  • Less experienced than it has been in decades
  • More transient
  • Requiring new and different skillsets to fill a growing number of emerging technology jobs

The utility industry is experiencing substantial load growth that has not been seen in decades driven by demand for:

  • New data centers
  • A boom in domestic manufacturing
  • Electrification of transportation and buildings​

In response to economic conditions and evolving policy drivers, many utilities are committing to their largest capital expenditure plans to:

  • Meet demand growth
  • Modernize and harden the grid
  • Decarbonize the energy supply​

Meanwhile, recent trends in the utility workforce show that the industry is:

  • Less experienced than it has been in decades
  • More transient
  • Requiring new and different skillsets to fill a growing number of emerging technology jobs

End-to-End Workforce Planning and Development

Given these dynamic market conditions, it is critical that utilities align the needs of the business with a focused people strategy. ScottMadden recommends approaching this integration as an end-to-end workforce planning and development framework.

Ultimately, the alignment can occur either business unit by business unit or at the enterprise level. Either way, it will require a partnership between business leaders and HR to understand if/how current skills align with forward-looking strategies and develop targeted approaches to close the gaps through acquiring new skills or developing existing talent.


Internal vs. External Workforce Decisions

Specifically, utilities are facing critical decisions regarding whether to address workforce gaps through internal resources or external hires. There are three typical pathways:

Contract

Leverage external contractors

Recruit

Recruit new, experienced personnel

Develop

Develop talent/skills internally

We recommend addressing a series of questions to help business leaders make this critical resource decision.​


Six Key Questions to Ask While Deciding Whether to Contract, Recruit, or Develop Talent

These questions can help facilitate the partnership between the business and HR as they consider the tradeoffs and benefits of each potential strategy. Each situation is unique, and the answer is rarely straightforward. The example scenarios below highlight how the questions can be used to develop tailored strategies based on a unique need.

Is the need core to your business strategy?

Current and/or Future

When do you need it and for how long?

Urgency and Duration

What is the availability of funding?

Capital vs. O&M Budgets

Are external forces driving workforce decisions?

Regulators, Labor Unions, Government, etc.

What is the availability of the skills/resources?

Internal vs. External

Can your organization effectively manage contractors?

Skills, Systems, and Technology

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How We Can Help

When implemented properly, an end-to-end workforce planning and development framework ensures a seamless connection between what your organization needs to succeed now and in the future. ScottMadden is ready to help evaluate your next steps—contract, recruit, or develop your internal workforce.


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Partner

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Director

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