As a Teen Engineer, you will typically participate in hands-on projects like building prototypes, assisting with experiments, or helping to design and test simple engineering solutions. You may work under the guidance of experienced engineers or mentors, either in after-school programs, internships, or specialized clubs. Responsibilities often include research, basic technical drawing or coding, teamwork, and presenting your ideas or results to a group. This role is an excellent way to gain real-world experience, develop practical problem-solving skills, and explore different disciplines within engineering before committing to a college major or career path.