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Inspiring Young Engineers with the Super Bowl of STEM

The engineers of tomorrow don’t have to wait until tomorrow. During the international FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), 100,000 students compete to build industrial-sized robots that go head-to-head in various field games. The students, aged 14 to 18, are tasked with raising funds, developing a team brand and most importantly, designing a functional robot. It’s a crash course in engineering and project management.

To help keep that crash course on track, the student-led teams are guided by industry professionals who generously volunteer their time to support those budding engineers. One such mentor is Siemens NX developer Jeff Shultz. When he’s not working on NX’s routing team, Shultz teaches CAD and programming at Westminster Christian Academy just outside of St. Louis, Missouri. Since 2012, Shultz has been a mentor to Westminster’s FRC team, the Cyborg Cats.

We spoke with Shultz to learn about FIRST, the computer science vs computer engineering salary and what it means to mentor aspiring engineers.

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