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How much do teen engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for teen engineer in Florida is $72,535.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,700.00 and $82,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a teen engineer?

A Teen Engineer job is an entry-level, hands-on role designed for high school students interested in STEM fields. It provides practical experience in engineering concepts, problem-solving, and teamwork, often through internships, apprenticeships, or mentorship programs. Teen Engineers may work on coding, robotics, designing prototypes, or assisting with technical projects under supervision. This opportunity helps develop real-world skills and prepares students for future careers in engineering or related disciplines.

What kinds of projects and responsibilities can I expect as a teen engineer?

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.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a teen engineer, and why are they important?

To succeed as a Teen Engineer, you should have a solid understanding of basic engineering principles, a curiosity for STEM subjects, and typically be enrolled in or have completed relevant high school or introductory college-level courses. Familiarity with tools such as CAD software, basic coding languages, and hands-on lab equipment is often useful, and participation in STEM clubs or engineering programs can be beneficial. Strong teamwork, communication skills, and a willingness to learn and adapt help distinguish candidates in this role. These skills enable teen engineers to effectively contribute to real-world projects, collaborate with mentors, and build a foundation for long-term success in engineering fields.

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Infographic showing various Teen Engineer job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% Full Time, and 75% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,535 per year, or $34.9 per hour.

Teen Program Coordinator

Fuller Center

Boca Raton, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

The Fuller Center is seeking a Full-Time Teen / Special Events Coordinator. This position is responsible for leading a strategy to cultivate a robust environment that engages teens (ages 13-22) in social-emotional awareness, workforce and career development, college preparation, and leadership skill building. The Coordinator plans, hosts, and communicates with stakeholders to execute program workshops and events, ensures steady enrollment throughout the school year and summer months, and supports the Center Leadership Team on special projects and community partnerships.
Responsibilities
  • Develop age-appropriate curriculum using a yearly curriculum guide and participant input; plan and post weekly/monthly lesson plans, workshop schedules, and activity calendars.
  • Oversee teen recruitment, enrollment, attendance tracking, and ongoing communication throughout the school year and summer months.
  • Promote the Teen Program at community events, high school open houses, and college fairs; maintain and enhance collaborative community partnerships.
  • Provide teens with resources related to skill building, volunteer opportunities, career exploration, and post-secondary education guidance.
  • Drive teens to and from planned off-site field trips, workshops, and events using the program van.
  • Utilize agency data systems to track, collect, and report performance metrics, demographic info, and program deliverables required for grant compliance.
  • Maintain on-site logs for teen volunteer service hours, prepare contractually required monthly reports, and issue documentation/recommendation letters as needed.
  • Maintain regular communication with parents regarding program updates, student behaviors, and pertinent information.
  • Work in cooperation with the Out-of-School Time (OST) Director and team to align with standards (e.g., PrimeTime) and ensure program fluidity and coverage.
  • Assist the Center Leadership Team with special projects, events, and school-aged program partnerships as needed.
  • Manage inventory, order supplies, and submit check requests/purchase orders for field trips, crafts, and equipment.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality, adhere to guidance/discipline techniques in the Staff Manual, and perform CPR/First Aid when required.
  • Represent the agency at grant-related meetings, attend all required staff/parent meetings, and perform other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements
  • Associate degree (AA) in Education, Social Services, or a related field required; Bachelor's degree preferred.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in childcare or teen programming working with youth ages 13 to 19.
  • 45-Hour Child Care Worker DCF Certification.
  • CPR and First Aid Certification.
  • Valid driver's license with an insurable driving record to operate the program van.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret professional journals or technical procedures in English; strong English written and verbal communication skills.

Preferred / Desired Qualifications
  • Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or relevant background in Social Services.
  • Experience with OST quality standards (e.g., PrimeTime) and grant data systems/reporting.

Compensation & Benefits
  • Salary: $50,000
  • Free lunch daily; no nights, no weekends, no holidays!
  • Benefits:
    • Comprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision insurance options.
    • Retirement savings plan with organizational contribution.
    • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO), sick leave, and paid holidays.
    • Employee Assistance Program
Timeline
We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis and will continue to do so until the position is filled.
Our Commitment to an Inclusive Workplace
The Fuller Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Fuller believes that a diversified group of associates contributes to a culture of values, team spirit, and company growth. We feel this helps us to adapt to and embrace the diverse cultures and beliefs of our customers and the communities in which we live, work, and do business in. If you're looking for a company that respects your unique merits, professionalism, and skills, we'd like to talk to you.
Human Resources
The Fuller Center