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    Water Sector Competency Model

    Over the past year the American Water Works Association (AWWA) worked with its membership to identify the occupation specific competencies required for workers in the Water Sector. In collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water and the Water Environment Federation (WEF), the results of those efforts were formatted into a competency model using the framework provided by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA). The resulting model for the Water Sector, which depicts the core competencies required for field staff and operators, will be a resource for workforce developers and educators. AWWA and WEF have committed to promoting the model's use with their members and to keeping the model up to date.

    American Water Works Association  Water Environment Federation 

    The industry model frameworks are based on the competency model building blocks which are modified to meet the industry needs. Scroll down to view the industry model selected. OR Click on Industry Competency Models on the top navigation to view the Building Blocks.

    Water Sector Competency Model
    Water Sector Building Blocks Pyramid

    Click here to search for O*NET Occupational Competencies Profiles
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