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The Maker Hub has several regular work study positions over the course of the semester. These positions include: machine shop supervisors, prototype lab supervisors, the tool room attendant, and the social media intern. These positions oversee their respective areas and work closely with the Maker Hub staff and College of Engineering to advance the makerspace/program, train/maintain, and host events. The Maker Hub also employs a couple interns over the summer.
 
The Maker Hub has several regular work study positions over the course of the semester. These positions include: machine shop supervisors, prototype lab supervisors, the tool room attendant, and the social media intern. These positions oversee their respective areas and work closely with the Maker Hub staff and College of Engineering to advance the makerspace/program, train/maintain, and host events. The Maker Hub also employs a couple interns over the summer.
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==Student Aces==
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==Student Aces and Student Volunteers==
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Student aces/volunteers are key to the training process and overall function of the Maker Hub. Student aces become an expert on a particular piece of equipment and help conduct training and demonstrations for that piece of equipment. Student volunteers oversee a particular facility and help conduct training and demonstrations for several pieces of equipment within that facility. Student aces/volunteers often receive additional privileges such as extended access to their facility.
    
==Tours==
 
==Tours==
    
The Maker Hub welcomes friends, family members, local industry partners, schools, and prospective students for tours. Guests may accompany a tour guide from Admissions or the College of Engineering to see all that the Maker Hub has to offer. Tours--by themselves--do not include hands-on activities. All hands-on activities need to be coordinated with the Maker Hub staff.
 
The Maker Hub welcomes friends, family members, local industry partners, schools, and prospective students for tours. Guests may accompany a tour guide from Admissions or the College of Engineering to see all that the Maker Hub has to offer. Tours--by themselves--do not include hands-on activities. All hands-on activities need to be coordinated with the Maker Hub staff.

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