PGC Council Chair Derrick Davis Visits Students At The PSEG Energy Career Program

Prince George’s County Council Chair Derrick Davis recently visited the students of the PSEG Energy Career Program.

During the visit, he learned about the program and spoke with students about taking advantage of the opportunity to have a potential career in the energy industry.  He also talked with students about how the program could serve as a career pathway to a variety of high paying jobs.

The PSEG Energy Career Program is a free program that educates and train students for careers in the power production industry.

PSEG has partnered with Prince George’s County Public Schools to offer this innovative educational experience for recent graduates of the county’s school system.

Students receive a paid internship for the program and possibility for employment at Keys Energy Center or other PSEG facilities upon successful completion of both phases of the program.

See pics from the visit below.

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Council Chair Davis explains how taking advantage of opportunities helped shaped his professional career.

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PSEG Energy Career Program students listening to other students sharing their experiences about the program.

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Council Chair Davis enjoying students telling him about some of the careers paths in the energy industry they learned about through the program.

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Students learn why it’s important to share their experience with the program with other students.

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Students record their notes in the PSEG Daily Safety Journal & Reflections notebook.

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The PSEG Mobile Technical Training Unit where students attend the program.

For more information about the PSEG Energy Career Program and how to apply, click here.

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