The Brooklyn Navy Yard Employment Center is always hiring! The Albert C. Wiltshire Employment Center connects local residents to a wide range of jobs and careers available in the Yard. Our dedicated team collaborates with over 500 businesses to understand their staffing needs and connect them with the best talent. From full-time to part-time, temporary to permanent positions, we offer diverse opportunities in various sectors. More than 2,500 individuals have found their dream jobs through our center! Ready to find your next career? Find the open listings here: https://bit.ly/4f8zzmp
Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation
Non-profit Organizations
Brooklyn, New York 7,770 followers
Creating quality jobs, growing the modern industrial sector, and connecting the local community with opportunities.
About us
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) is the not-for-profit corporation that serves as the real estate developer and property manager of the Yard on behalf of its owner, the City of New York. BNYDC’s mission is to fuel New York City’s economic vitality by creating and preserving quality jobs, growing the City’s modern industrial sector and its businesses, and connecting the local community with the economic opportunity and resources of the Yard. BNYDC’s vision is a vibrant and dense, modern manufacturing community where businesses are provided the stability needed to invest, grow, and thrive and where diverse job-seekers can come to find a high-quality, middle-class job.
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http://www.brooklynnavyyard.org
External link for Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Brooklyn, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1981
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141 Flushing Ave.
Suite 801
Brooklyn, New York 11205, US
Employees at Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation
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Tomorrow, July 13th, join us in celebrating the 17th annual City of Water Day! We encourage you to explore the incredible lineup of free, family-friendly events happening all over the region! City of Water Day is organized by the @waterfrontalliance and the New York–New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program (HEP), and it’s all about championing a climate-resilient New York and New Jersey harbor. From kayaking and rowing to hands-on workshops, there's something for everyone to enjoy on or near the water. 👉 Check out more details and event listings here: https://bit.ly/3zDkvgB
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Congratulations to our President and CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation, Lindsay Greene, for being named to the 2024 Brooklyn Power 100 list! 🎇 The Brooklyn Power 100 list, published by City & State, highlights the remarkable actions and accomplishments of political leaders, business executives, advocates, and dozens of other local, community leaders who are making waves in Brooklyn. Lindsay Greene’s inclusion in this exclusive list is a testament to her exceptional leadership and the innovative work she continues to do at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. We are incredibly proud to see her recognized among such esteemed company. Congratulations, Lindsay, on this well-deserved honor! See the full list here: https://bit.ly/45Wf1cT
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Lindsay Greene, President & CEO of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation, joined Bloomberg Businessweek to discuss what The Yard has to offer, its impact on the community, and a recent investment that will bolster minority and women-owned health and beauty businesses! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/efQXx7VF
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Have you checked out our RFEI on Climate Solutions and Infrastructure? There's an important date approaching! Gain valuable information by attending our Pre-Submission Meeting coming up on May 15th. Details on how to reserve your spot here: https://lnkd.in/exw6HSVA
Attention All Climate Solutions and Infrastructure Businesses! In response to the pressing climate crisis, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) issued a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) for the development and operation of a 2.75-acre parcel on the Brooklyn waterfront for clean energy infrastructure or the production of technology addressing climate change. The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation has a 130,000 sq ft parcel that is a prime location for clean energy infrastructure or the manufacture of products to address climate change. BNYDC is seeking to learn more about potential projects for the Site with these uses. Climate change is one of society’s most pressing global issues and one that requires the development, production and deployment of a significant amount of “devices” of varying sizes and scales (i.e. heat pumps, solar panels, electric vehicle chargers, transmission stations, battery energy storage systems, to name a few). BNYDC has a rare opportunity to redevelop the Site to provide critically needed clean energy infrastructure and/or establish industrial space that will develop products addressing climate change and create jobs in New York City’s emerging “green economy.” Tour dates listed on the RFEI. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eHxxarMp
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Attention All Climate Solutions and Infrastructure Businesses! In response to the pressing climate crisis, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) issued a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) for the development and operation of a 2.75-acre parcel on the Brooklyn waterfront for clean energy infrastructure or the production of technology addressing climate change. The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation has a 130,000 sq ft parcel that is a prime location for clean energy infrastructure or the manufacture of products to address climate change. BNYDC is seeking to learn more about potential projects for the Site with these uses. Climate change is one of society’s most pressing global issues and one that requires the development, production and deployment of a significant amount of “devices” of varying sizes and scales (i.e. heat pumps, solar panels, electric vehicle chargers, transmission stations, battery energy storage systems, to name a few). BNYDC has a rare opportunity to redevelop the Site to provide critically needed clean energy infrastructure and/or establish industrial space that will develop products addressing climate change and create jobs in New York City’s emerging “green economy.” Tour dates listed on the RFEI. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eHxxarMp
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The spotlight on Earth Month continues! Just one week ago, we joined forces with our esteemed partners, Trust for Governors Island , New York City Economic Development Corporation , and NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development to mark Earth Month and highlight our shared commitment to creating a sustainable future and green collar talent pipelines. In a dynamic conversation moderated by Green City Force's Tonya Gayle, we discussed how the City can spearhead investments and work with promising organizations as outlined in the Green Economy Action Plan. The green economy is not just on the horizon—it's already here, and its poised to create nearly 400,000 jobs by 2040 and generate nearly $90 B in annual economic impact. Big thank you to Newlab for co-hosting our first-ever Earth Day Forum, and to the industry leaders who participated in the event and engaged in inspirational conversation about their work to address the climate crisis. Together, we will all continue to foster a sustainable future that benefits all New Yorkers and creates the model for tackling climate change. #EarthDayisEveryDay #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange
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Breaking News for BIPOC and Woman-Owned Businesses in Health and Beauty! Today, Mayor Eric Adams announced AYO LABS at the Brooklyn Navy Yard - a catalytic project for entrepreneurs in the wellness and beauty industry. R. F. Wilkins Consultants, Inc. will develop and operate AYO Labs, a state-of-the-art facility to foster an innovation, economic mobility, and commercialization. The $25 million manufacturing ecosystem will to support over 100 entrepreneurs annually as they develop and scale their companies. The project, the brainchild of Francilia Wilkins Rahim, MBA, will be the nation’s largest Black-woman-owned contract manufacturing facility, anchored in a business incubator and accelerator. It's more than just a space; it's a game-changer for BIPOC and women entrepreneurs. According to a 2022 McKinsey report, the beauty and wellness industry has a $450 billion market share, only 2.5 percent of the revenue can be linked to Black-founded or -owned beauty companies despite Black consumers making up 11 percent of spending. Let's celebrate this historic step towards supporting BIPOC and women entrepreneurs! Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ecb7tvkW #AYOLabs #BrooklynNavyYard #WellnessAndBeauty #Entrepreneurship #InclusiveEconomy #NYCProgress #Womenshistorymonth
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Last week, City of New York unveiled the groundbreaking Green Economy Action Plan, highlighting the City's commitment to eco-friendly collaboration and innovation. One of its major initiatives, the Harbor Climate Collaborative, will connect three former military assets to help find solutions, and create a path for the production of the tools we’ll need to combat climate change while creating #GreenCollarJobs and fostering sustainability along our coastlines. BNY President and CEO Lindsay Greene had the pleasure of joining Trust for Governors Island's Clare Newman and New York City Economic Development Corporation's Andrew Kimball on NY1's #InsideCityHall to discuss the Harbor Climate Collaborative and its crucial role in our city's climate mitigation efforts. Watch the Full Episode Here: https://lnkd.in/esQMRZ7w #ClimateAction #GreenEconomy #NYCStrong #GEAP #GreenEconomy #Sustainability #Climatetech #SustainableNYC #BrooklynNavyYard
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The NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development was thrilled to release the Green Economy Action Plan with its partners The New York City Economic Development Corporation, Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation, and Trust for Governors Island. The plan identifies the specific green economy occupations and jobs that will be on the frontlines of addressing climate change. It also creates robust pathways to connect New Yorkers to family sustaining green collar jobs, so everyone can participate in and benefit from an inclusive green economy that will grow to 400,000 jobs, including 12,000 apprenticeships by 2040! The Adams administration is focused on protecting and safeguarding New Yorkers and the Green Economy Action Plan is a critical way to ensure NYC is prepared to address the impacts of climate change, remedy past environmental injustices, and position NYC to be a leader in the green economy. The green economy is already here and to learn more about this forward-thinking plan, please read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/exmEJFcR Check out the press release: https://lnkd.in/dBjs_2hy #greeneconomy Office of the Mayor of New York City
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