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Entergy New Orleans creates career pathways and shapes future workforce

12/09/2024

The 1881 Internship Program, a partnership between the 1881 Institute and Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Louisiana, is providing underrepresented individuals with hands-on experience in technical roles in the energy sector. The 1881 Institute, a nonprofit organization focused on preparing diverse populations for careers in engineering and skilled trades, has teamed up with Entergy to offer apprenticeships aimed at creating a more inclusive and skilled workforce in Louisiana.

The internship program offers apprenticeships where interns shadow substation and relay technicians and engineering associates. By bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world application, the program introduces participants to career opportunities that many may not have been exposed to or previously considered.

“The program’s impact extends beyond technical training,” said Anthony Tamporello, area substation supervisor and program facilitator. “Hearing the interns explain how their classroom learning connects to their on-site experiences confirms the program’s meaningful impact. It is incredibly rewarding to guide the next generation of engineers and technicians and to witness their growth.”

Interns Brandon Robertson and Carl Harris are among those benefiting from the program. This semester, the apprentices shadowed professional relay technicians and mechanics, gaining invaluable hands-on experience. Next semester, they will continue their training by working alongside engineering associates. This comprehensive approach allows interns to explore various roles and determine the best fit for their skills and interests.

“This program presents me with career opportunities that I did not know about,” said Brandon Robertson, an1881 Internship program participant. “This transformative experience has given me the chance to shift gears and learn about work that is meaningful to me. I know now that I want to be a substation mechanic, and I will work hard in this program to achieve my goal.”

Through this partnership, Entergy New Orleans and the 1881 Internship Program are shaping a more diverse workforce while providing participants with a pathway to fulfilling careers.


Sue Henry
Senior Lead Communications Specialist, Entergy New Orleans