ISO Creative Problem Solvers / Mechanical Engineers for Robotics Team
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W Gonzales, Oxnard CA
11 July, 2022
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ISO Creative Problem Solvers or Mechanical Engineers for Robotics Team Oxnard High School Robotics Team #7327 is looking for creative problem solvers who are interested in giving back to their local community by working with a group of STEM students and by helping to mentor the future generations of engineers who will go on to shape our world. We would be happy to have adult mentors with and without experience who can help with sparking creativity or general problem-solving strategies. Some of the other skills we are looking for from our mentors include experience with programming, engineering (mechanical, electrical, and systems), business and marketing, a background working hands-on with tools, or general creativity and problem-solving skills. Mentors would be in charge of helping and guiding students for the FIRST Robotics Competition. This includes giving ideas towards robot components, and helping with the production of parts. So what do you say? Interested in mentoring Team #7327? If so, feel free to contact us with your experience and what role you’re interested in (Programming Mentor, Build Mentor, etc). First Robotics- Who we are: Oxnard High School Robotics Team #7327, located in Oxnard, CA, is a team consisting of High School students with a passion towards STEM and determination to compete and win Robotics competitions. Video- With our state of the art equipment, we’re looking for committed individuals who would be interested in mentoring the Team towards greatness. Willing to learn and teach. Different Types of Mentors: Business & Marketing Mentor- Helps with team website, promotion, and communication. Finance Mentor- Helps the team manage finances and fundraisers Programming Mentor Assists the team with programming Electronics Mentor- Assists the team with the electrical work of the robot Mechanical Engineering Mentor- Helps with the construction of the robot throughout the season, and helps students use tools and machines while ensuring the safety of all involved. As a mentor, you would: Guide and help students Brainstorm ideas for the success of the team Be patient, helpful, and inspire students Advise students with ideas to improve robot through personal experiences Demonstrate techniques to students Please reply via email with an introduction, and we can get the process started!
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