Student: Shipping and Receiving Assistant

North Logan, UT
Part Time
Business and Finance
Student (College)

Job ID: 3742

The Property Office at Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is looking to hire a detailed and proactive student to assist with shipping and receiving functions of the laboratory. 

Key Responsibilities:
 

  • Assists with shipping and receiving—this includes the functions of shipping and receiving, material handling and packaging, inventory management, and record keeping
  • Processes, delivers, and picks up incoming and outgoing mail
  • Maintains mail distribution boxes throughout SDL’s campus
  • Data entry
  • Other duties as assigned

Required Qualifications:
 
  • Must be a USU student
  • Must be able to work 15-20 hours per week during semesters and up to 40 hours per week during summer
  • Must have a strong work ethic, dedication, and sense of ownership in their job, and be self-directed/motivated
  • Must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite, and other productivity tools
  • Must possess a valid US driver's license
  • Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain a US Government security clearance

Physical Requirements:
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. safely


SDL supports a variety of missions, including NASA's vision to reveal the unknown for the benefit of humankind and the Department of Defense's aim to protect our nation on the ground, in the air, and in space. Our sensors, satellites, software systems, and science and engineering play an essential role in some crucial missions you may have heard of, and others that you have not. Join our team in our seventh decade of delivering mission success.

Student Scholar Program: SDL provides unique opportunities for student employees, such as hands-on experience and our Student Scholar program. The Student Scholar program provides SDL student employees with opportunities to expand their knowledge, extend their work experience, and engage with the community.

At SDL, we uphold a culture of respect, collaboration, empowerment, and accountability. We listen with open minds, seek to understand diverse perspectives, and engage in thoughtful dialogue. We work together by sharing knowledge, involving others, and offering support. We trust and empower our team members to take ownership, act with integrity, and be accountable. Above all, we deliver on our commitments to each other and to our mission partners.

For questions, assistance, or accommodation with the application process or the DoD SkillBridge program, please contact employment@sdl.usu.edu.

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