The Construction Career Fair held on Aug. 25 at New York Power Authority in White Plains drew nearly 200 job seekers to learn about current employment opportunities in construction. Among the job opportunities available to attendees were those for laborers, carpenters, plumbers, painters, drivers, electricians, sheetrockers, building maintenance, security and masonry.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer said, “The turnout at the Construction Career Fair shows that Westchester County residents are ready to get to work. There are many exciting construction projects taking place throughout the county and we are happy to help recruit workers for these important initiatives.”
Joan McDonald, chairperson of the County of Westchester Industrial Development Agency (IDA) and director of operations for Westchester County, said “The successful execution of new developments requires skilled workers. We are committed to ensuring that our developers have the talent they need to execute their projects.”
Bridget Gibbons, Westchester County director of economic development, said “The Construction Career Fair gave attendees the forum to learn about career opportunities in the construction industry, specifically The Mitchell and Gateway II projects in White Plains. These are important projects for our local economy”¦.”
The Gateway II is a mixed-use development in downtown White Plains near the Metro-North Train Station. Also located in White Plains, The Mitchell is a two-tower, mixed-use development that is slated to house both luxury apartments and retail.