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Field Service Engineer
Many students learn the fundamentals of science and mathematics from classroom lessons and textbooks. However, by industry standards, what's more critical is knowing how to apply science and mathematics to solve problems and improve products.
Community colleges and technical schools offer hands-on learning environments for students. Labs give students the opportunity to use the actual equipment and work on problems that technical professionals face, so that they can see how science and mathematics have practical applications in real-life businesses.
In this video, meet Travis Blackwell, a field service engineer with ESAB Equipment. As his employer explains, science and mathematics are the foundation on which people like Travis build the technical skills that ultimately ensure their success in the workplace.
Click on the left to watch the video.
