Ginny works for Serviceminder S03-E05 Talking Technicians

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Ginny works at Serviceminder, blending technical expertise with client-focused problem-solving to deliver exceptional service. She discusses her journey into the role, the importance of understanding client needs, and how technicians can thrive in positions that bridge technology and customer service.



Show Notes

Ginny works remotely for a company called Serviceminder. Ginny explains her journey from community college to working in the tech industry. Hear how both technical skills and interpersonal skills are important in Ginny’s work. Ginny also talks about her experience at community college and how it shaped her career.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/

A-B Tech: https://abtech.edu/

Serviceminder: https://serviceminder.io/

Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Heather started her own company S03-E04 Talking Technicians

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Heather combined her technical expertise and entrepreneurial spirit to start her own company. She shares the challenges and rewards of building a business, how technical skills gave her a foundation for innovation, and her advice for technicians interested in creating opportunities for themselves.



Show Notes

Heather worked in IT after community college then decided to start her own business using no-code / low-code tools. Hear what it’s like to run your own business after earning a community college degree. Heather talks about the technical and soft skills she uses to run her business and bring value to her clients. Heather’s journey is inspiring and shows how far you can go with a 2-year degree.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/

A-B Tech: https://abtech.edu/

Hybrid Strategies Inc: https://hybridstrategies-inc.com/

Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Tiffany changed careers to work in technology S03-E03 Talking Technicians

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Tiffany transitioned into technology after seeking a career with growth potential and impact. In this episode, she reflects on how retraining at a community college opened doors to a fulfilling role in tech. Tiffany shares her experiences solving complex problems and why she values her work in creating practical solutions.



Show Notes

Tiffany changed careers by enrolling in a community college technology program. Now Tiffany works at Nomadic, which specializes in digital marketing and software development. Tiffany highlights how “soft skills” are important in the technology industry and advises students to explore their career opportunities. Hear Tiffany’s story in this episode of Talking Technicians.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/

A-B Tech: https://abtech.edu/

Nomatic: https://nomadicsoftware.com/

Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Andrew and Miko work in biotechnology S03-E02 Talking Technicians

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Andrew and Miko are biotechnology technicians whose work contributes to advancements in healthcare and environmental science. They discuss their educational paths, the innovative projects they’re involved in, and the impact of their work on solving real-world challenges. Their stories highlight the transformative potential of biotechnology careers.



Show Notes

Talking Technicians goes to a hackathon! In this special episode of Talking Technicians, we’ve collaborated with the 2022 Antibody Engineers Hackathon which is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education program (DUE 2055036). The episode was recorded as part of the Hackathon. You’ll hear from two biotechnology practitioners, Andrew and Miko. They explain their work and how they found and benefited from a community college technician education program .

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/

Digital World Biology: https://digitalworldbiology.com/

Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Kendra Works in IT S03-E01 Talking Technicians

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Kendra works in IT, managing critical infrastructure that keeps organizations functioning smoothly. She shares how she developed problem-solving skills through training, the collaborative nature of her work, and why she believes IT careers offer both stability and exciting opportunities for growth.



Show Notes

Kendra works as an IT tech at a community college in Asheville, NC. Kendra wanted a change and enrolled in a community college program in web and graphic design. This led to her current role as an IT technician. Hear Kendra’s story and how her work involves more than computers and tech.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/

A-B Tech: https://abtech.edu/

Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Live at the HI-TEC Conference – 3 technicians share their story S02-E12 Talking Technicians

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Three technicians share their journeys live from the HI-TEC Conference, offering diverse perspectives on what it means to be a technician. They highlight their unique paths, the skills that have driven their success, and how they’ve found fulfilling opportunities in technical roles across various industries.



Show Notes

Recorded LIVE! At the HI-TEC Conference in Salt Lake City, UT – A special episode of Talking Technicians: We welcome back Linzee, Mark and Glen from Season 2 and hear different perspectives working as a technician. Hear live questions from the audience and feel what it’s like to be part of the HI-TEC Conference.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/

Jobs at Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/jobs/jobs-at-intel.html

MTTC at the University of New Mexico: https://mfg.unm.edu/mep-nanofab/mttc.html

University of Utah Electron Microscopy: https://cores.utah.edu/electron-microscopy/

Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Amber Worked to Fight Breast Cancer S02-E11 Talking Technicians

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Amber played a pivotal role in developing technologies to combat breast cancer, focusing on diagnostic and treatment tools. She discusses the challenges of working in a high-stakes field, the technical skills required to advance healthcare solutions, and how her passion for helping others has shaped her meaningful career.



Show Notes

Amber works in the biotech industry at ICON. She went to a community college biotech program and started working as a technician in Los Angeles. In this episode, hear how technicians save lives by fighting breast cancer. Amber started as a technician and her career shows how far technicians can go.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/
ICON: https://iconplc.com/
Pasadena City College Biotech Program: https://pasadena.edu/academics/divisions/natural-sciences/areas-of-study/biotechnology/index.php
Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Mark experienced a whole career as a technician S02-E10 Talking Technicians

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Mark reflects on his extensive career as a technician, spanning decades of technological advancements. He shares key moments of growth, the importance of adapting to industry changes, and how mentorship shaped his journey. Mark emphasizes the value of continuous learning and how technicians contribute to innovation and stability in diverse fields.



Show Notes

Mark has over 25 years experience working as a technician. He worked as a technician at Intel in many different areas including hiring and training. Currently, Mark works as a technician at the MTTC at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM. Hear how technicians can do more than maintain and fix equipment; Mark’s career shows how far being a technician can take you.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/
MTTC at the University of New Mexico: https://mfg.unm.edu/mep-nanofab/mttc.html
Jobs at Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/jobs/jobs-at-intel.html
Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Rick is an Experienced Technician S02-E09 Talking Technicians

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Rick shares his experiences from a career spent as a technician in various fields, reflecting on how the role evolved over time. He discusses the adaptability required to stay relevant in a changing technological landscape and offers advice for those entering the profession.



Show Notes

Rick works as a technician at the MTTC at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM. He is an experienced technician and has worked at Phillips. Rick shares his professional journey including his time in the Navy and enrolling in community college. Hear how the role of a technician has evolved in this episode.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/
MTTC at the University of New Mexico: https://mfg.unm.edu/mep-nanofab/mttc.html
Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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Corey is a technician that makes pacemakers that save lives S02-E08 Talking Technicians

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Corey began repairing computers before attending community college, where he earned a two-year degree. He now works at MSEI, building life-saving medical devices like pacemakers and defibrillators. Corey discusses the impact of his work and the opportunities available in medical technology.



Show Notes

Corey works as a technician at MSEI in Lake Oswego, OR. Corey was repairing computers before he went to community college and earned a 2-year technician degree. After graduating, Corey got a job as a technician building pacemakers and defibrillators which help save lives.

The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education grant program.

Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.

Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.

Links from the show:

The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/
MSEI: https://www.mst.com/MSTgroup/msei
Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/


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