Engineering, Manufacturing, Technology
Architecutre & Construction Career Cluster Overview Video
Manufacturing Career Cluster Overview Video
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Career Cluster Overview Video
Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics Career Cluster Overview Video
Track Clubs & Hobbies
There are many hobbies and activities you could explore to learn more about engineering, manufacturing, and technology. Try one ore more of these activities:
- Participate in Mathletes
- Join FFA (Future Farmers of America)
- Start a lawn mowing service
- do repair and home improvement projects
- Job shadow at an architecture or home deisgn firm
- Volunteer to care for flowers at a park
- Do basic repairs on home appliances or electronics
- Visit an auto repair shop
- Job shadow a machinist
- Explore apprenticeship opportunities with local companies
- Learn about computer applications or technology related to this field, like CAD
- Job shadow an engineer or scientist
- Teach youth at a science summer camp or after-school program
- Read trade publications to stay current on economic and political issues affecting transportation
- Job shadow a transportation manager or dispatcher
- Intern at a local garage or motorcycle shop to learn the basics of auto or small engine repair
Track Industry Recognized Available Certificates:
- NIMS Certification (CNC Machining)
- OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry
- OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
- OSHA 10-Hour General Industry (Manufacturing)
- OSHA 10-Hour General Industry (Automotive)
Track Employment Opportunities
Below is a list of employers in our local area that have employment opportunities available to give you an inside look at working within the Engineering, Manufacturing, & Technology Career Field.
Complete Your Track
Do you want to complete your Track and Earn a Panther Tracks Certificate? Click on the link below to find out how!
Foundation Knowledge & Skills Page
Track Advisors
Denny Sleen & Jeff Dravis