DOE's work on STEM and workforce training is a critical part of the fight in the battle to save our planet and address the climate crisis.
Five University of Tennessee students are helping design tools for Oak Ridge’s cleanup.
2020 James Madison University grad Jamie Mears is putting her degree and her Collegiate Wind Competition experience to work at Ørsted Onshore.
DOE/NNSA will host a virtual hiring event Wednesday, January 27, 2021, from 10 am - 4 pm EDT.
Understanding new energy technologies is a must for tomorrow’s workforce.
Bernadette Tsosie turned her passion for advocacy and hydrogeology into an influential career.
Today, DOE recognizes nine accomplished women for their achievements and leadership in clean energy as part of the U.S C3E Initiative.
The Department of Energy is committed to supporting and empowering American workers, especially servicemembers separating from active duty.
Jessica Davis is using the engineering, analysis, and project management experience she developed during the CWC to her new job in nuclear security.
Today, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced the launch of the Operational Technology (OT) Defender Fellowship.