A free fully digital workforce training and employment pathway program has been launched by Veolia, the Water Environment Federation and the American Water Works Association. The program aims to expand nationwide access to water sector careers while creating skilled jobs and strengthening the U.S. water sector.
Veolia, alongside the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA), launched Veolia Workforce Academy North America, a free fully digital workforce training and employment pathway program.
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Aubervilliers/France – Veolia, alongside the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA), launched Veolia Workforce Academy North America, a free fully digital workforce training and employment pathway program, designed to expand nationwide access to water sector careers while creating skilled jobs and strengthening the U.S. water sector.
Veolia Workforce Academy North America, which is open at academy.veolia.us, removes barriers to entry for people to learn technical skills and prepare for the state certifications necessary to enter and advance a career in the industry.
Water utilities in the United States are facing a generational risk and need to find thousands of new workers quickly to manage and maintain critical infrastructure and ensure communities have access to high-quality water and services. At the same time, the water sector needs to develop higher-level skills and a more technologically savvy workforce to operate the next generation of water and wastewater systems. This represents over 10,000 new workers every year just to keep pace with experienced workers retiring from the sector.
“Veolia is a leading environmental services provider in the United States, and we are proud to contribute to its health, economic growth and well-being. Our solutions include our commitment to create jobs and build careers for workers. People need meaningful jobs, water and wastewater providers need good workers, and America needs a strong water system,” said Nadège Petit, Chief Executive Officer of Veolia in North America. “Veolia Workforce Academy North America satisfies all these important goals and shows how providing environmental security builds strong, resilient and healthy communities. As part of our global Greenup commitment to supporting our communities, we are proud to sponsor this initiative and to train and upskill the next generation of water workers to help the entire industry recruit the driving forces they need.”
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Targeted training helps workers qualify for good jobs
Across the United States, an estimated 1.7 million people supply the human effort necessary to run more than 150,000 water and wastewater systems, which are grappling with a “silver tsunami” – a wave of looming retirements that threatens their operational capabilities and the vital functions they serve for millions of people. At the same time, states protect their water resources by requiring water and wastewater workers to earn operating licenses from regulators, based on a combination of mandatory training, job experience and/or examinations. Veolia Workforce Academy North America’s online coursework aligns with these requirements so aspiring workers can land their first job in the industry.
This training available at academy.veolia.us is a partnership between Veolia, which provides water, wastewater and related services to more than 18 million people in the United States; the American Water Works Association (AWWA), which represents 50,000 members and more than 4,300 water and wastewater utilities in North America; and the Water Environment Federation (WEF). It unites training curricula developed by both WEF and AWWA and makes them available in a simple and accessible format.
“WEF is working to attract and develop a diverse and passionate water workforce, and is proud to partner with Veolia and AWWA to expand access to free online education for water professionals,” said Ralph Exton, Executive Director, Water Environment Federation. “Coming together on this series of courses allows us to empower more operators with the skills they need today. Attracting people to the water sector and helping to train and strengthen the water workforce are critical parts of our work leading the transformation to a circular water economy.”
Date: 08.12.2025
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“Securing the future water workforce is job number one," said David LaFrance, CEO of the American Water Works Association. “We can't deliver safe, reliable water and protect the environment without a trained and committed water workforce. AWWA's Water 2050 initiative sees partnerships exactly like this one with Veolia and WEF as key to building talent pipelines and assuring a sustainable water future.”