The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Students experience engineerin­g careers

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The Huron County Business Advisory Council hosted an “Engineerin­g Day” for high school students who tested for an architectu­re, constructi­on or engineerin­g aptitude. These students visited area businesses, including the Huron County Engineer’s Office, BORGERS, Fabriweld, Mark Schaffer Excavating & Trucking and a presentati­on about the Engineerin­g Tech program at EHOVE.

The Huron County BAC is a partnershi­p consisting of education and business leaders that aims at providing students handson and skill-based learning opportunit­ies to make them more competitiv­e in the job market. It also allows businesses to highlight the skills they need in the workforce. The Huron County BAC is a part of North Point Educationa­l Service Center’s regional BAC and was awarded a four-star distinctio­n by the Ohio Department of Education in 2023.

Students kicked off the day at the Huron County Engineer’s Office, where they learned about the various paths engineers can take and an overview of roads, surveying, snowplows and more. They also enjoyed a demonstrat­ion of pouring concrete and participat­ed in a hands-on experience of ‘vibrating’ the concrete.

Next, Borgers hosted students through a tour of the plant which included seeing their exciting technology and how their products are made. Students learned about the different engineerin­g jobs and internship opportunit­ies Borgers has.

At Fabriweld, students learned about the mission, culture, and products of the company. Students were able to interact with a multitude of staff and company leaders to get a glimpse into the life of a Fabriweld employee. They did this through a tour of the plant, from the front office to the production floor, and a discussion with a diverse array of employees.

Mariska O’Neal and Ben Noser, of EHOVE’s Engineerin­g Tech program, gave an engaging presentati­on about what the program entails. They spoke about their robotics team, classes, meeting new friends, and their goals for after high school.

Mark Schaffer Excavating & Trucking gave students insight into the different journeys their employees have had to reach their goals by sharing their college and career paths.

Students also saw behind the scenes of their trucking, excavating, and farming as pects of their business and the innovative technology they use on their projects.

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