Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Manager Career (Grades 6-12)
Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.
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Grades 6-8
Helpful Classes
- Math
- Science
- Technology
- Design
Things to Try
- Take apart and reassemble a simple device while tracking the order of parts and steps, Practice noticing unusual sounds, movement, or wear and explaining what might be wrong, Learn how diagrams, labels, and manuals help people fix equipment safely, Interview a biofuels/biodiesel technology and product development manager about tools, troubleshooting, and repair planning
Focus Skills
- Troubleshooting
- Tool use
- Observation
- Precision
- Safety awareness
Grade 9
Helpful Classes
- Industrial Technology
- Algebra I
- Physical Science
- Safety
- Computer Applications
Recommended Learning Areas
- diagnostics
- preventive maintenance
- parts and systems
- work orders
- safety
Things to Try
- Join an industrial, automotive, or repair project and practice basic diagnostics and tool safety, Read wiring diagrams, parts lists, or service instructions and explain what they show, Observe how technicians inspect equipment, replace parts, and complete work orders, Shadow a biofuels/biodiesel technology and product development manager or maintenance worker to see how problems are documented
Focus Skills
- Troubleshooting
- Tool use
- Observation
- Precision
- Safety awareness
Grade 10
Helpful Classes
- Industrial Technology
- Geometry
- Electrical or Mechanical Basics
- Blueprint Reading
- Technical Writing
Recommended Learning Areas
- diagnostics
- preventive maintenance
- parts and systems
- work orders
- safety
Things to Try
- Troubleshoot a simple electrical or mechanical problem and explain the cause and fix, Practice preventive maintenance tasks such as inspection, cleaning, testing, or adjustment, Compare how different systems use motors, controls, belts, gears, or circuits, Write a repair log that records symptoms, steps taken, and results
Focus Skills
- Troubleshooting
- Tool use
- Observation
- Precision
- Safety awareness
Grade 11
Helpful Classes
- Maintenance Technology
- Technical Math
- Electricity or Mechanics
- Safety
- Blueprint Reading
Recommended Learning Areas
- diagnostics
- preventive maintenance
- parts and systems
- work orders
- safety
Things to Try
- Complete a maintenance project tied to diagnostics, preventive work, controls, or equipment repair, Use meters, manuals, diagrams, or work orders to identify faults and verify repairs, Observe how teams plan downtime, parts, and safety before starting service work, Interview technicians about reliability, root causes, and documentation
Focus Skills
- Troubleshooting
- Tool use
- Observation
- Precision
- Safety awareness
Grade 12
Helpful Classes
- Industrial Maintenance
- Technical Math
- Electricity
- Mechanics
- Technical Writing
Recommended Learning Areas
- diagnostics
- preventive maintenance
- parts and systems
- work orders
- safety
Things to Try
- Build a portfolio with troubleshooting notes, diagrams, work orders, and maintenance plans, Complete a capstone tied to electrical, mechanical, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, automotive, or industrial repair, Compare pathways in field service, industrial maintenance, fleet repair, and equipment support, Practice planning repairs, documenting results, and preventing repeat failures
Focus Skills
- Troubleshooting
- Tool use
- Observation
- Precision
- Safety awareness