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This Company Helps Roughnecks Find Renewable Energy Jobs

Workrise placed 4,500 workers in green jobs last year, four times the amount in 2019.

Workers applying an anti-ice coating to a turbine in Pennsylvania in 2015, a job they acquired through Workrise

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Alfred Burt grew up following his father across the oil patches of Texas. He carried on the family tradition, working on rigs for 26 years until the pandemic crashed oil prices in April and he lost a drilling job with Apache Corp. that paid $1,600 a day.

He wasn’t sure what was next for him when he got a message from a recruiter with Workrise, a staffing company. The scout wanted to know if the 46-year-old would consider a job in wind. Burt told him, “No problem, I’d work at anything if it pays.” He now spends his days running lines to raise or lower turbine blades, earning $20 an hour, or about as much in a month as he used to make in two days in the Permian Basin.