Posts Tagged ‘Work’

A Masten Vacation

May 11th, 2009

For the next two weeks, I’ll be in Mojave, California working with Masten Space Systems on anything they need help with. I interned with Masten Space Systems in the spring of 2009 and helped Michael Mealling with some business development stuff. Now that I’ve graduated, I’m going to keep working with them – and a two week “rocket vacation” is just what the doctor ordered.

Masten has a nice sized shop out here in Mojave. It includes desk space, a garage for the truck, another garage for the rocket vehicle, parts from all sorts of rockets and engines, and anything else they need. They also have a test site out in what is labeled A52 – or Area 52. That contains two pads, a test stand and a thick bunker wall protecting a viewing hut (Mom, don’t worry, nothing could get through said wall, except the snake that may or may not live under the wall). Mojave is the place to come for a lot of companies doing a lot of cool stuff – other companies based here include Scaled Composites and XCOR (and a whole bunch of other companies I can’t remember right now).

The guys just flew under a tether for the first time on Friday – and it went well. There are a few adjustments to make before we fly again, so I think those get kicked off today. I’m going to work on some wireless equipment that I’m familiar with from my Wandering WiFi days – we’re using that for communication out in the bunker… And I’m sure I’ll get stuck on a few more projects as the week goes on.

I’ll try and blog a few times about my experience out here in Mojave – partially because I’m sure it’ll be pretty fun – and partially because I’m awake WAY before anybody else as I’m on EDT.

Take care,

Colin

Working at GTRI

June 9th, 2008

I wasn’t planning on working this summer.  I was planning on taking classes this summer and fall and then graduating in December.  But that didn’t work out – turns out Georgia Tech doesn’t offer the management classes I need to take this summer.  So I’m working this summer, doing school in the fall and spring, then graduating in May.  It’ll work out.

I started looking for a job, and sent out resumes to some friends.  But with just a couple weeks left in the semester (and a trip to NYC, finals, and a trip to the UK) coming up, I had limited time to look around.  Fortunately, my friend Josh Davis, who works at the Georgia Tech Research Institute as a research scientist, passed on my resume with a recommendation.  I got the job and now I’m working there as a co-op for the summer.

My job is to help implement SugarCRM, an open source customer relationship management software system, to help improve the efficiency of business development across the organization.  I’m really enjoying it so far – it’s my first job where I have an end goal and have to find my way there.  Definitely a change from a task-oriented job.  There’s a lot more freedom to learn and think and come up with some good solutions.  I’m really enjoying the change.

Also my first job with my own office.  Ordered a poster for the wall and brought in my mini fridge.  Stocked it with water and Mountain Dew and we’re good to go.  More updates as we go throughout the summer.  I’m really looking forward to it.