The EPA Environmental Job Training Program

Economic and Workforce Development

Apply for the SFCC Environmental Technician Training Session Spring 2025:

Mondays – Fridays, 8am – 5pm
April 14, 2025 – May 16, 2025
Training held at the SFCC Higher Education Center (HEC)
1950 Siringo Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Do you want a rewarding career in the environmental profession?  Santa Fe Community College’s Environmental Technician Job Training Program provides the training, skills, and certifications necessary to enter a wide range of job opportunities in the environmental profession.

Santa Fe Community College received an Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency to provide training to unemployed and under-employed New Mexicans. Instruction is provided Santa Fe Community College’s nationally ranked EPA workforce development program.

EPA Region 6 Awards Brownfields Grants to Santa Fe Community College and City of Raton.

Environmental Technician Training Program

This intensive 5-week training program classes and certifications provide certifications and skills for entry level job positions:

  • General Hazardous Waste Site Worker (HAZWOPER) 40 hours
  • CPR and First Aid (6 hours)
  • Forklift Operator (6 hours)
  • OSHA Construction Standards (10 hours)
  • Confined Space Entry and Non-Entry Rescue (8 hours)
  • Solid Waste Management (8 hours)
  • Hazardous Waste Management (RCRA) (24 hours)
  • Phase I and Phase II Environmental Assessments (16 hours)
  • Environmental Sampling (24 hours)
  • DOT HazMat (16 hours)
  • Bloodborne Pathogens (4 hours)
  • Radiation Safety (8 hours)

In addition to the 168 hours of training, attendees will meet with environmental employers and Department of Workforce Solutions staff to provide guidance on resume preparation and job interviewing skills.

Participants who successfully complete the program are eligible for job placement assistance.

Most entry-level positions offer benefits with an average starting wage between $17 to $21 per hour.
Note: Employers may require health screenings, drug testing and background checks.

If you are interested in applying to the training program, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a High School Graduate or GED
  • 18 years or older
  • Be unemployed, under-employed or low-income
  • Able to lift 30 lbs
  • Able to attend the entire 5-week program

We will contact you with more information about the training once your application has been submitted.

If you have questions, please contact:
Candice Mirabal
candice.mirabal@sfcc.edu
505-428-1324