Student Worker - Maker Mentor at Baylor University
Waco, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Apr, 26

Salary

10.0

Posted On

28 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Strong Social Skills, Good Communication, Curiosity, Love Of Learning, Ability To Prioritize, Initiative, Cleanliness, Good Organization, Experience With Engineering, Robotics, Design, Shop Environment

Industry

Higher Education

Description
Job Title: Student Worker - Maker Mentor Job Classification: Business Operations, Student Department: Learning Technologies Hiring Manager: Joy Rho Contact: joy_rho@baylor.edu Work Schedule: Up to 12 hours per week scheduled (option for up to 20 hours). Shift schedule is organized around student schedule. Desired Length of Employment: Spring 2026, Ongoing Pay Rate: $10.00 Key Components: The Moody Makerspace is seeking a creative, friendly, and outgoing individual with a passion for educating others about “making.” The Moody Makerspace allows students, faculty, and staff access to creative tools and equipment, including 3D printers, laser engravers, vinyl cutters, embroidery machines, bike repair, and various hand and powered tools. Maker Mentors oversee the use of this equipment and provide help and guidance to patrons as they realize their projects. They regularly assist students, faculty, and staff through brainstorming, teaching, and assisting with equipment and tool use throughout the life of the project. Job Description: A good Maker Mentor is one who does not shy away from trying new things, is quick to make friends with new people, and who will actively go in search of the answer when presented with a unique challenge. Maker Mentors welcome others to the world of making with enthusiasm and an encouraging demeanor. Responsibilities include: Consulting with patrons on making activities for both academic and personal projects. Training patrons on the use of the various tools and equipment. Providing excellent customer service to patrons. Cleaning and organizing the space according to assigned shift duties. Staffing the makerspace during open hours. Facilitating makerspace orientations, workshops, and trainings. Helping with Makerspace functions around campus. Assisting with training new employees. Assisting with various projects, activities and tasks related to the Makerspace (Booths at Freshman Orientation, Diadeloso, Christmas on 5th Street, etc.) Continually improving upon personal skills and familiarity with the available equipment. Completing all assigned training in a punctual manner. Maintaining regular and punctual attendance. Preferred skills: Strong social skills and good communication. Curiosity and a love of learning. Ability to prioritize and take initiative. Natural inclination towards cleanliness and good organization. Experience with engineering, robotics, design, or working in a shop environment is a plus. Provide mid to advanced level administrative and operational support for day-to-day tasks May serve as initial contact for in-person guests or callers; provide excellent customer service May generate, prepare and analyze reports or perform forecasting May create creative content or maintain department website(s) May assist with special projects and initiatives supporting departmental goals May assist with planning or coordination of events May assist with identifying areas of improvement and recommend solutions May assist with compliance processes May assist with maintaining internal databases and records May assist with developing processes and procedures Perform all other duties as assigned to support Baylor’s mission Ability to comply with University policies Maintain regular and punctual attendance Employer: Baylor University Work Location: Moody Library Work Address: 1312 S 3rd St, Waco, TX 76798
Responsibilities
Maker Mentors consult with patrons on making activities and train them on the use of various tools and equipment. They provide excellent customer service and assist with maintaining the makerspace.
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