The Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (GOEO) and the Economic Development Corporation of Utah (EDCUtah) are pleased to announce that MasterControl plans to bring 155 new, high-paying jobs in Utah during the next six years.
“We are pleased to see the expansion of a globally reputable company such as MasterControl as it reflects Utah’s thriving spirit of progress,” said Ryan Starks, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. “MasterControl’s expansion speaks to Utah’s reputation as a hub for tech innovation and underscores the company’s commitment to economic growth within our state. We congratulate them on this strategic decision.”
MasterControl is a leading provider of quality and manufacturing software for pharmaceutical, medical device, and other regulated industries. For thirty years, its mission has been the same as that of its customers — to bring life-changing products to more people sooner. MasterControl’s innovative Advanced Data and Process Technology (ADAPT) Platform helps companies digitalize, automate, and connect complex processes to accelerate operations, reduce costs, and ensure compliance. That’s why over 1,100 companies worldwide use MasterControl’s software, analytics, and artificial intelligence solutions every day to manufacture the highest quality products — faster. MasterControl is headquartered in Cottonwood Heights, Utah, and has global offices in the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, and Singapore.
“MasterControl started in Utah more than 30 years ago, and we are delighted to be expanding once again as we develop quality and manufacturing software that will help our customers bring life-changing products to market,” said Jon Beckstrand, CEO of MasterControl. “Utah offers a healthy business environment, a highly educated workforce, and lifestyle amenities that are all important aspects for MasterControl’s continued success.”
“In addition to being a Silicon Slopes company itself, MasterControl is a key contributor to several of Utah’s targeted industry sectors, including software and IT, life sciences, and aerospace and defense,” said Scott Cuthbertson, president and CEO of EDCUtah. “We’re pleased to see one of Utah’s anchor companies continue to grow right here in Utah.”
Erin Farr, vice president of business development manager, led Project Orange for EDCUtah.
Investors: If you were involved in this project and would like to add your organization to this announcement, please email connect@edcutah.org.