A new workforce training program aims to help hundreds of job seekers begin a career in one of Georgia’s fastest-growing industries: electric vehicles.
Goodwill of North Georgia and professional services firm Accenture are partnering to train people in EV charger maintenance. The four-week training course will culminate in the cohort being placed at jobs with employers committed to paying living-wage salaries to graduates.
Georgia’s economic engine has switched from gasoline to electric in recent years, with the Peach State landing multi-billion dollar EV factories, dozens of part suppliers and battery makers. Jenny Taylor, vice president of career services at Goodwill of North Georgia, said the emerging industry needs specialized workers to repair and install chargers, especially with the federal government pumping billions of dollars into EV initiatives and infrastructure.
“We have this massive influx of infrastructure dollars and this huge transition to not focus on fossil fuels,” she said. “But we don’t have a workforce that’s trained for that.”








