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From Classroom to Engineering Careers ~ Hands-On Heroes EP13 w/Instructors & Students

2 h 20 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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In this special multi-guest episode of Hands-On Heroes, we explore engineering and data center careers through conversations with both students and instructors across the Valley. Filmed at Mesa Community College, Estrella Mountain Community College, and West-MEC, this episode brings together a range of perspectives from the classroom to the field. Hear directly from students pursuing technical paths and the teachers guiding them, as they break down what it’s like to train for careers in engineering and data centers. Topics include hands-on learning experiences, certifications, career pathways, and the real skills needed to succeed in today’s tech-driven workforce. By combining insights from both learners and educators, this episode gives a well-rounded look at how these programs prepare the next generation of engineers and technicians, and what it takes to succeed in the industry today.Hands-On Heroes assembles the most powerful voices across construction, mission critical infrastructure, power, and design – from general contractors and civil engineers to hyperscale developers, edge and modular data center operators, semiconductor facility builders, AI factory pioneers, MEP specialists, architects, and infrastructure leaders. Hands-On Heroes is a certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to empowering children through early exposure to careers in the skilled trades. Our mission is to break stereotypes, promote representation, and introduce kids to the powerful and creative careers that keep our world moving, from electricians and heavy equipment operators to carpenters, welders, and beyond. Learn more and join the mission: https://handsonheroes.net/

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