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ROBOTICS HOT ELECTROMECHANICAL FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN WHAT WILL I DO? MEDIAN SALARY STEM JOBS BY SALARY ROBOTICS MACHINIST You operate on customer sites in an on-call capacity. Duties include installing and repairing robots and robotic systems, and training customers on how to maintain them. You perform trial tests of the robots to ensure performance rates and quality to meet established You make the parts that make the robots, and likely use robots or at least programmable machines to make the parts. The world of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machining is changing with the advent of new technologies and especially 3D printing. $40,000 $46,000 AUTOMATION CONTROL SPECIALIST BIO-MEDICAL ROBOTICIST MECHANICAL DESIGNER DATA TECHNOLOG You set up new programs and You work hand-in-hand with machine and robot operators and clinicians tasks. Additional activities will include troubleshooting programs to get machines running at desired capacity and reprogram or operate in high-pressure situations. You are the mind behind the machine, and few robotics environments are transforming more rapidly than in the You create machines, products and new technologies, or at least their physical You leverage y technical skills, business acumen and creativity to extract and analyze massive data sets and have it ma sense. All the data in the world is meaningless if it cannot be conv to actionable knowledge. $54,000 $56,000 work as part of a mechanical design team to design, build, the most advanced dynamic robots on the planet. $58,000 $60,000 Jobs, Projects, Activities, Experiments, Challenges
John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science & Technology http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/ stem_stratplan_2013.pdf
Career Alignment S.C. Renewable Talent S.C. STEM Jobs Jobs Aging STEM Workforce STEM Job Growth Rate: 12% Top Growth areas: Computer Science; Healthcare Top Deficit areas: Computer Science, Healthcare Newly Recruited STEM Jobs in Manufacturing (last 5 years): 64,000 http://lmi.dew.sc.gov/lmi%20site/documents/stem_hwol_analysis_2013.pdf
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A STEM Jobs sm BLUE PRINT for Teachers 1 Use Instructional Strategies that engage students in STEM learning and Mirror how STEM is pursued by Professionals 2 Answer the Question: When am I ever going to use this? 3 Connect abstract STEM ideas to things that are concrete and readily-understandable
1 Use Instructional Strategies that engage students in STEM learning and Mirror how STEM is pursued by Professionals
STEM INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES STEM = A Single Discipline STEM = Only 2 Disciplines SCIENCE SCIENCE T E MATH STEM = Science Fields That use technology, engineering and math STEM = Separate Disciplines SCIENCE SCIENCE TECH ENG MATH T E M 2014 The Math & Science Collaborative Journal, Vol 20 pg 54-60
STEM INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES STEM = Science & Math connected by technology or engineering programs STEM = Coordination across disciplines SCIENCE T/E MATH SCIENCE TECH ENG MATH STEM = 2-3 Disciplines Combined STEM = Integrated Disciplines T SCIENCE TECH ENG MATH E 2014 The Math & Science Collaborative Journal, Vol 20 pg 54-60
LINKING STEM EDUCATION TO STEM JOBS STEM = Job Knowledge / Competency Based Competency Set (knowledge + skills) SCIENCE TECH ENG MATH Project Occupation
2 Answer the Question: When am I ever going to use this?
STEM positions on average take nearly a month longer to fill source: July,2014: Still Searching: Job Vacancies and STEM Skills by, Jonathan Rothwell, Brookings Institute
Specific high-value skills requested by employers and common to STEM occupations are particularly scarce relative to demand, and particularly valuable to employers. Engineering Technology Math Math http://www.flightcentrecareers.co.uk/sites/flightcentrecareers.co.uk/files/global/career-progression-diagram_main.jpg text source: July,2014: Still Searching: Job Vacancies and STEM Skills by, Jonathan Rothwell, Brookings Institute
Table 7. The Value and Diversity of Skills Within Major Occupational Groups OCCUPATION AVERAGE VALUE OF DISTINCT SKILLS NUMBER OF DISTINCT SKILLS Computer and Mathematical $76,590 1,272 Architecture and Engineering $67,229 615 Business and Financial Operations $67,043 747 Management $66,384 843 Sales and Related $63,081 358 Health Care Practitioners and Technical $60,578 1,296 Legal $59,306 67 Community and Social Service $58,053 80 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and $53,661 149 Media Life, Physical, and Social Science $52,817 597 Education, Training, and Library $52,635 63 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair $49,407 340 Health Care Support $48,331 258 Construction and Extraction $46,024 171 Office and Administrative Support $44,881 529 Production $42,318 225 Source: Brookings analysis of data from Burning Glass. Sample is all vacancies advertised online through company websites in 2013-Q1
In 82 percent of all metropolitan areas and 91 of the 100 largest metropolitan areas, STEM jobs take longer to fill, on average, than non-stem jobs. http://www.brookings.edu/research/interactives/2014/job-vacancies-and-stem-skills#/m10420
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