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Mission Control Intern Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Marketing Intern

Orem, UT · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Our mission is to make life actually better for our own people, funded by doing the same for our ... Take control of various marketing projects related to event planning and promotion, analytics ...

Intern EHS

Ogden, UT · On-site

$15.75 - $21.25/hr

As a member of our team, you are instrumental in fulfilling our mission: 'Enabling Engineering ... We are the preferred supplier of flight control solutions for the commercial, regional, business ...

Lab Manager

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$79K - $87K/yr

Assistant Lab Manager, Intern, Research Associate Description and Responsibilities Position Summary ... development, and quality control activities. The position oversees laboratory operations ...

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Mission Control Intern information

What is a Mission Control Intern?

A Mission Control Intern is a student or recent graduate who assists mission control teams in monitoring, planning, and supporting space missions. They work closely with engineers and flight controllers to help ensure the smooth operation of spacecraft during missions, often by analyzing data, preparing documentation, or supporting simulations. This internship provides hands-on experience in the fast-paced environment of mission operations and can involve both technical and administrative tasks. It serves as a valuable stepping stone for those interested in aerospace, engineering, or space science careers.

What types of projects or tasks might a Mission Control Intern be responsible for on a daily basis?

As a Mission Control Intern, you can expect to assist with monitoring real-time operations, updating mission logs, and supporting communication between various technical teams. Daily tasks often involve data analysis, troubleshooting system anomalies, and participating in simulation exercises to prepare for live missions. You may also help in creating briefings and reports, giving you valuable exposure to the decision-making processes that keep mission operations running smoothly. This hands-on experience offers a unique opportunity to learn from seasoned mission controllers and technical experts.

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

To thrive as a Mission Control Intern, you need a solid understanding of engineering, physics, or computer science fundamentals, often supported by coursework or related experience. Familiarity with mission control software, telemetry systems, and simulation tools like MATLAB or STK is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective teamwork help you excel under pressure and adapt to rapidly changing scenarios. These skills ensure seamless support for mission operations, accurate data analysis, and effective communication within multidisciplinary teams.
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Quality Assurance Technician (5pm-5am)

MUSH

West Valley City, UT

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

MUSH: Founded in 2015, we manufacture, distribute, and market health food products that meet the needs of modern-day consumers. Our first product line of ready-to-eat overnight oats pioneers a new category for the breakfast occasion, offering a healthy, satiating, and convenient alternative to traditional morning meals.

In just six years, we've expanded from weekend farmers markets to over 6,500 retail doors including Whole Foods, Target, Costco, Sprouts, and 7-Eleven as well as many high-end specialty stores, coffee shops, and gyms. We are ready to build a world class team that can execute on the huge opportunity ahead of us.

Our mission is to make healthy food more convenient so that humankind can feel, think, and do better.

Role Description

Quality Control Intern will manage all aspects of the quality lab and provide day-to-day plant support. Quality Control Intern will be responsible for overseeing sanitation and the testing and quality of products produced at MUSH. Quality Control Intern will assist Sr. Manager of Quality and Innovation in procedure creation, data management, and audit preparation.


Specific Responsibilities:

  • Manage day-to-day execution of all quality lab functions including Water Activity, SOPs and batch quality control and release procedures
  • Assist production team in cleaning verification, inspections, pre-op release, ATP/Allergen swabbing, chemical concentration, and control of SSOPs
  • Perform post HPP TTS, site security/ perimeter and Incoming/Outgoing truck inspections
  • Maintain lab inventory and assist in reordering of supplies
  • Assist in managing production paperwork accuracy and inventory control procedures
  • Lead in maintaining and organizing production retains, preparing samples for 3rd party lab testing
  • Perform safety and quality line inspections (room temperature, scale, gluten testing,...), motivating and maintaining employees to comply with all GMPs and responsibilities
  • Maintain discipline and recommend corrective actions with employees
  • Lead by example, create value, and establish a functional working framework

Tactical Requirements:

  • 1-2 years of relevant work or school experience in food manufacturing or lab testing preferred.
  • Driven to motivate a food safety and quality culture
  • Self starter, with a desire to learn, grow, and evolve as a professional
  • Ability to multitask, prioritize and work in an extremely fast-paced environment. Impeccable attention to detail
  • Exceptional organizational and communication skills, bilingual in English and Spanish a plus
  • A beginner's mind and dedication to continuous improvement


Physical and Work Related Requirements:

  • Standing and walking for long periods of time
  • Bending and lifting up to 50 LB
  • Ability to handle allergens including peanuts and treenuts

Cultural Requirements:

  • Teammate: know when to follow, know when to lead; always serving others
  • Beginner's Mind: provide possibilities, options, and solutions
  • Communicator: use tact and precision to communicate ideas, issues, and feedback
  • Self-Starter: there is no turn-key manual for success, you are helping to build one
  • Results- Driven: you demand results, but focus on the robust processes that yield them
  • Attention to Detail: unwavering discipline with little things that make big differences
  • Relationship Builder: customer first mentality with all internal & external counterparts
  • Problem Solver: expect the unexpected; be agile & effective in combating issues
  • Thrive on Adversity: our goals are lofty and our values are grounded in humility. We bite off more than we can chew and roll our sleeves up when the situation calls for it.
  • Fun: check the fun box every day. Love what you do & do it well.