Why Choose a Career in Clean Energy?
Clean energy workforce development is essential for fighting climate change, creating good jobs, and building a fair economy. Clean energy jobs are growing quickly as more people and businesses switch to renewable energy. Sustainable Westchester is dedicated to helping communities access these opportunities by connecting job seekers with training and employers.
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FIND A JOB
Looking to start or advance your career in the clean energy industry? Explore our job board brought to you by Untapped Solutions to discover exciting opportunities in clean energy and more. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, your journey begins here.
BUILD YOUR RESUME
Stand out in the growing clean energy job market with a professionally tailored resume. Use Untapped Solutions’ easy-to-navigate resume builder to showcase your skills and experience in a way that catches employers’ attention.
COMING SOON
CLEAN ENERGY ACCELERATOR
Accelerating a Just Transition and Building the Climate Career Workforce
In partnership with Westchester County’s Office of Economic Development, Sustainable Westchester has launched the Clean Energy Accelerator. Through this program, clean energy stakeholders collaborate to strengthen Westchester’s green economy by:
- Identifying workforce needs in clean energy
- Connecting residents to training programs and job opportunities
- Building robust career pathways
- Strengthening local businesses to meet growing clean energy demand
CLEAN ENERGY JOB AND RESOURCE FAIRS
We proudly hosted two highly successful Clean Energy Job and Resource Fairs in 2024. Click below to read more:
MIDDLE SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL CLEAN ENERGY CAREERS PRESENTATION
“Working for Change: Clean Energy Careers” – students will be excited to learn about the growing clean energy sector and the prospects of future high paying career opportunities. Sustainable Westchester and New Yorkers for Clean Power are bringing this engaging presentation to middle schools and high schools across the County.
Questions: Contact Pam Miner at [email protected]