

In the United States, TechnipFMC teams deliver STEM sessions in schools and colleges, and the BOLD employee resource network group (ENRG) has been running its annual STEM day for Houston children since 2018 – including a successful virtual session during the pandemic. I was curious, and that led to me to my college course, then my first job in the automotive industry.” I was always with him when he was fixing something or repairing the car – even if I was just handing him tools. Tai said, “I became an engineer because of my dad. Now, she and hundreds of her TechnipFMC colleagues spread the message about STEM careers through activities and talks for young people. Tai, who is based in Houston, Texas, studied mechanical engineering because she got an early taste for technology. Those are good jobs, jobs that need to be done, but they show what those kids aren’t seeing – they have nothing outside their experience to aspire to.” They said ‘supermarket cashier’ or ‘manage a fast-food restaurant’. Tai Prince, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, said: “I’ve run STEM activities with third-grade classes where I’ve asked kids what they want to be when they grow up. But with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects often thought of as “difficult”, how do you encourage young people to consider a career in energy?

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