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Ever watched a kid build their first robot and just... get it? That moment is why we do this. iCode ... Comfort with Scratch and block-based programming * Experience working with kids or teens in any ...

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Ever watched a kid build their first robot and just... get it? That moment is why we do this. iCode ... Comfort with Scratch and block-based programming * Experience working with kids or teens in any ...

STEM Specialist - Queens

Hollis, NY · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

SUMMARY Extended Day Activity Instructors lead afterschool programming for children and teens at ... Learn and facilitate STEM curriculum, including Math, Robotics, Science, Coding, Technology and/or ...

SUMMARY Extended Day Activity Instructors lead afterschool programming for children and teens at ... Learn and facilitate STEM curriculum, including Math, Robotics, Science, Coding, Technology and/or ...

STEM Specialist 676K

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

SUMMARY Extended Day Activity Instructors lead afterschool programming for children and teens at ... Learn and facilitate STEM curriculum, including Math, Robotics, Science, Coding, Technology and/or ...

STEM Specialist 484K

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

SUMMARY Extended Day Activity Instructors lead afterschool programming for children and teens at ... Learn and facilitate STEM curriculum, including Math, Robotics, Science, Coding, Technology and/or ...

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How much do teen robotics engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for teen robotics engineer in the United States is $105,605.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,500.00 and $127,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Teen Robotics Engineer job?

A Teen Robotics Engineer is typically a student or young enthusiast who designs, builds, and programs robots, often as part of a school team, club, or internship. They work with coding, mechanical components, and electrical systems to create functional robotic systems. These roles help teens develop technical skills in engineering, problem-solving, and teamwork. Many participate in competitions like FIRST Robotics or VEX Robotics. This experience can prepare them for future careers in STEM fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Teen Robotics Engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Teen Robotics Engineer, you need a solid understanding of STEM principles—particularly in mechanical engineering, electronics, and programming—often gained through coursework, robotics clubs, or hands-on projects. Familiarity with tools such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, CAD software, and entry-level coding languages like Python or C++ is commonly expected, along with participation in robotics competitions or relevant workshops. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and effective communication help candidates excel, as does a willingness to learn new technologies. These skills are essential for building, programming, and troubleshooting robotic systems while collaborating efficiently within a team.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Teen Robotics Engineer in a team environment?

As a Teen Robotics Engineer, your daily tasks often include designing, assembling, and programming robotic systems either individually or as part of a collaborative team. You'll work with mentors and peers to brainstorm ideas, test prototypes, and troubleshoot issues that arise during the robotics development process. Regular responsibilities may also include documenting progress, sharing updates at team meetings, and preparing for upcoming competitions or presentations. Working in this role provides valuable real-world experience with project management, technical troubleshooting, and teamwork—skills that are highly transferrable to future STEM careers.
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Infographic showing various Teen Robotics Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 46% Full Time, 38% Part Time, 4% Temporary, 8% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,605 per year, or $50.8 per hour.

Robotics Head Coach- Archbishop Murphy High School, Everett

Archdiocese of Seattle Catholic Schools

Seattle, WA

$3K/wk

Other

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Position:    Robotics Head Coach 
Posted:      May 21, 2026
Closes:      Open until filled
Start Date: Fall  2026-Spring 2027 (exact dates TBD)  
This is a part-time Robotics Head Coaching position for someone with a background in robotics, programming, engineering, and/or a related field.  The successful candidate will provide leadership and supervision of the AMHS Robotics Team, who will participate in the VEX Robotics program. This position reports to the AMHS Dean of Students and Director of School Administration. We are seeking a Coach who is enthusiastic about collaborating with high school students. 




Qualifications:

  • Ability to work with teenagers as a coach/mentor is essential.
  • The ability to create a positive, cohesive team dynamic is as important as robotics knowledge.
  • Qualified applicants will have some technology, engineering, and/or programming knowledge and/or previous experience coaching or supporting robotics or similar activities. 

Preferred: 

  • Knowledge of VEX Robotics
  • BA or higher in a STEM field or relevant robotics experience.
  • Secondary teaching experience and a current Washington State Teaching certificate are preferred but not required for this role. 

Compensation: A $3,000 stipend. This position is not eligible for benefits. 

Application Process:   To apply, complete the Seattle Archdiocese Employment Application on the Seattle Archdiocese website: https://www.applitrack.com/seattlearch/onlineapp/default.aspx?all=1
After completion of the above online application, submit a cover letter and resume with acknowledgment of application's completion to:

                                    Thomas Wier, Director of School Administration (twier@am-hs.org)

                                    Archbishop Murphy High School

                                    12911 39th Avenue SE

                                    Everett, WA 98208


Our Mission:

Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory school that welcomes students of all faiths. True to the spirit of the Gospel, Archbishop Murphy High School nurtures the full development of the gifts that God has given to each student, fosters service as an outgrowth of faith, and values diversity. Collaborating with parents as partners in this educational ministry, we strive for academic excellence, spiritual enrichment, and Christlike leadership to transform the world.

Located in south Everett, Washington, Archbishop Murphy High School is a private Catholic high school known for its faith-filled community, academic excellence focusing on college preparation, active student involvement through Christian service, exceptional athletic programs, and a variety of performing arts programs, clubs, and activities. We offer a safe, supportive environment with small class sizes and individual attention.

Archbishop Murphy High School does not discriminate in its employment decisions or practices based on gender, age, race, color, marital status, honorably discharged veteran or military status, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or any disability which can be reasonably accommodated in the administration of its educational policies and school-administered programs. In keeping with its mission of providing a Catholic education, preference in hiring will be given to practicing Catholics.

Job functions:

We are seeking a part-time Head Coach who will support the Head Coach in overseeing all aspects of the AMHS Robotics program. 

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Support the day-to-day operation of the AMHS Robotics Team.
  • Collaborate closely with the team members and any volunteers to support fundraising efforts.
  • Coordinating with the departments at AMHS regarding the administrative aspects of the Robotics Team program.
  • The team meets regularly, including after school and some weekend practices. This schedule varies based on the activities required to ensure preparedness for all upcoming in- and off-season competitions.
  • Always supervise the team during practices and events. Organize team preparation, practices, and competition participation.
  • Communicate effectively with students, parents/guardians, and AMHS faculty/staff.
  • Coordinate field trips/team travel with school administration.
  • Must enjoy collaborating with high school students and be committed to helping students learn.