Energy Labor Market Dashboard

Analyzing the Energy Workforce

We illustrate the growth of critical energy roles and skills across multiple industries, occupations, and technologies.

Novel workforce data to help keep pace with energy workforce demand

Traditional labor market data is tied to established industries and occupations, and often don’t show what is really happening in emerging job markets. The Energy Labor Market (ELM) Dashboard presents a unique set of energy labor market Indicators that use real-time job listings to measure workforce demand and technology adoption in newer areas of the energy sector that can’t be found in other labor market data sets. 

ELM Indicators include emerging energy occupations and groups of occupations, industry and technology-relevant certifications and skills that reflect the changing demands of the energy workforce.

The ELM Dashboard is not intended to provide current employment statistics, and should not be used as a replacement for such data when it is available from local, state, or federal entities. Instead, it offers insight into employer demand, and how this demand is changing over time

Explore the Energy Labor Market (ELM) Dashboard

Users can explore real-time data to understand how emerging energy technologies are changing and impacting the workforce in their state and across the U.S.

ELM Dashboard

View real-time data on job indicators across the U.S.

Interactive Dashboards

View trends in job demand and more.

Certifications Insights

Explore top-requested certifications demand for energy-aligned jobs across the U.S.

State-Specific Insights

Labor market indicators focused on energy-aligned jobs across the U.S.

ELM Indicators Overview

Learn how ELM indicators apply within key industries

Energy Efficiency (Buildings)

Energy Generation

Vehicles / Transportation