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Electrical Controls Engineer

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What types of projects or tasks can a Math Intern expect to work on during their internship?

As a Math Intern, you can expect to work on a variety of projects, such as analyzing data sets, developing mathematical models, or assisting with research studies. Your daily tasks may include running statistical analyses, creating visualizations, and collaborating with other team members to solve real-world problems. Math Interns often work closely with experienced mathematicians, data scientists, or engineers, providing an excellent opportunity to learn industry-specific applications of mathematics and build practical skills. Additionally, you may be asked to present your findings to the team, helping you develop both technical and communication abilities.

What is the difference between Math Intern vs Data Analyst?

AspectMath InternData Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a degree in mathematics, statistics, or related fieldBachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, computer science, or related field
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in educational or research institutions, or corporate R&D departmentsOffice environment, working with data sets, reports, and analytics tools
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research labs, tech companies, finance firmsBusiness, finance, marketing, healthcare, technology

Math Interns typically focus on learning and supporting mathematical research or projects, often as students gaining experience. Data Analysts analyze data to generate insights, reports, and support decision-making. While both roles involve quantitative skills, Data Analysts usually work with real-world data and analytics tools, whereas Math Interns may focus more on theoretical or research-based tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Math Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Math Intern, you need a solid foundation in mathematics, problem-solving abilities, and often enrollment in or completion of a relevant degree program. Familiarity with statistical software, programming languages like Python or MATLAB, and tools such as Excel is commonly expected. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with teams and interpret complex data. These skills are crucial for contributing to projects, gaining practical experience, and supporting organizational goals through quantitative analysis.

What are Math Interns?

Math Interns are students or recent graduates who gain practical experience in mathematics by working under the supervision of professionals in fields such as research, finance, data analysis, or education. Their responsibilities often include assisting with data collection and analysis, conducting mathematical modeling, and supporting ongoing projects. This internship provides valuable hands-on experience, helps interns apply classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios, and can serve as a pathway to full-time positions in mathematics-related careers.
What are the most commonly searched types of Math jobs in Wisconsin? The most popular types of Math jobs in Wisconsin are:
What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Math Intern jobs? Cities in Wisconsin with the most Math Intern job openings:
Material Innovation Center Intern (Year Round)

Material Innovation Center Intern (Year Round)

Menasha Corporation

Menasha, WI โ€ข On-site

$17.25 - $22.25/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

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ABOUT US (AND OUR EXCITING FUTURE)

Menasha Corporation is all about possibilities. Our two businesses, Menasha Packaging and ORBIS Corporation, are leaders in their industries, providing corrugated and plastic packaging products and related services to major global companies.

Our employees make the difference, proving that great ideas, collaboration and quality turn possibilities into success. Working at Menasha Corporation means that your insights provide cutting-edge solutions for our customers. If you like to make things happen and are passionate about what you do, you're going to want to be here.

Join us and become part of the power behind possible.

About The Opportunity

Responsible for the testing and evaluation of materials and products to provide actionable information across multiple testing modes. Provide testing support across both the Material and Product Testing Labs to enable the Material Innovation Center to support ORBIS colleagues and customers as needed to deliver on the ORBIS Value Proposition. Successful participation in this internship will provide experience in a dynamic industrial lab environment with exposure to various testing and reporting methods along with developing technical understanding of polymeric materials at both a compositional and performance level.
The candidate who fills this role will need to be available for onsite work part-time during the school year and full time over breaks. There is flexibility in when this candidate can begin work.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Perform testing protocols and data collection, as directed by senior lab personnel.

  • Perform testing on various instrumentations to provide data to address compositional (FTIR, DSC, TGA, Instron, etc.) and performance (Impact, Compression, Creep, etc.) questions.

  • Compile and communicate testing results to ORBIS and customer requestors.

  • Partner with senior lab personnel to develop and implement new test methods across labs.

  • Participate in technical meetings focused on material selection and product performance.

  • Maintain organized sample storage areas.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Education/Certification

Level Required

  • Student majoring in STEM focused degree - OR - good standing in completing associates degree in testing specific program

  • Preferably a junior in class standing

  • Applicable majors may include, but are not limited to: Materials Science, Biology, Mathematics, Physics, Industrial Engineering, and Polymer Science

Work Experience

Required

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, with working understanding of Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint software - OR - comparable software experience (OpenOffice, Kaleidagraph, GoogleSuite, etc.)

Additional Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Safety sensitive position - ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner

  • Ability to handle the stress of working with others

  • Ability to interact and communicate effectively with a wide variety of roles - verbal and written

  • Ability to demonstrate competency in data analysis and confidence in asserting opinion based on scientific data

  • Ability to accurately record and discuss scientific issues with a non-technical audience

Two companies, one vision.

Menasha Corporation consists of two companies that are leading the way to a sustainable future with packaging and supply chain solutions. Founded in 1849 and headquartered in Neenah, Wisconsin, we employ over 7,500 employees in 112 facilities in North America and Europe.

Our companies are leading corrugated and plastic packaging manufacturers and supply chain solution providers. Our Menasha Packaging Company is the largest independent provider of packaging and supply chain service solutions in North America, designing, printing, and fulfilling graphic packaging, display and merchandising solutions for over 1,800 brands, both in-store and online.


Our ORBIS business believes there is a better way to optimize today's supply chains, with reusable packaging products and services. Reusable containers, pallets, dunnage, bulk systems and metal racks improve the flow product all along the supply chain to reduce costs, enhance profitability and add sustainability.


Our products and services are used by global, name-brand companies in the food, beverage, health and beauty, over-the-counter pharmaceutical, industrial, automotive, and electronics industries.

Come build an exciting, rewarding career with us, where you'll have opportunities to grow.


The possibilities are endless. The power is yours!


Menasha Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates are equal opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will be provided with equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability status, or genetic information.