
October 15, 2025
The second annual Nuclear Science Week Career Fair is scheduled for October 21, 2025, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. ET, at Roane State's Oak Ridge Campus, located at 701 Briarcliff Avenue.
Following the overwhelming success of last year’s inaugural event, the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce chose to expand the career fair in both size and scope, with Kairos Power serving as this year’s Presenting Sponsor.
The Nuclear Science Week Career Fair connects nuclear companies, higher education institutions, technical training providers, and job seekers in one collaborative environment. As workforce needs in the nuclear sector continue to grow, this event supports the Chamber’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the regional talent pipeline and building connections that are vital to Oak Ridge’s future.
New for 2025, participants can look forward to:
For job seekers, this is an opportunity to meet face-to-face with hiring managers, human resources professionals, and industry experts. Attendees are encouraged to bring updated résumés, portfolios, and questions to maximize their experience. In addition to open job postings and on-site interviews, career fair participants will have access to skill-building workshops and hands-on learning through lab tours. There is no cost to attend.
For employers, the career fair provides direct access to skilled talent, students, and professionals interested in career pathways in nuclear energy, science, and technology. Exhibitors will have the opportunity to showcase their organizations while engaging with future workforce candidates in an interactive and highly visible setting.
The career fair is presented as part of Nuclear Science Week, a national celebration hosted by the American Museum of Science and Energy (AMSE) this year. The weeklong observance in Oak Ridge will include a variety of educational opportunities, bus tours, a history-focused day, special ETEC program at ORAU, and a next-level Atomic Expo at AMSE to close out the week.
“The Chamber is proud to help connect local talent with opportunities in one of our region’s most vital industries,” said BreAnna Robinson, Events & Programs Director. “With the demand for skilled professionals in nuclear science and energy continuing to grow, events like this play an essential role in building the future workforce of Oak Ridge.”
For more details on the upcoming career fair, visit oakridgechamber.org/events. For information on Roane State's Nuclear Technology Program, visit roanestate.edu/nuclear.
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