CMM Programmer
Description

Forge Excellence with Precision: Join Us as a CMM Programmer!


The CMM Programmer reports to the Quality Manager and is responsible for coordinating and performing all quality-oriented tasks associated with precision measurement inspection to ensure automotive parts are built to type design and meet the requirements of the Quality Management System.


Duties/Responsibilities

  • Responsible for receiving, in-process and final inspection of parts, assemblies, accessories, and materials for conformance to specifications using precision measuring instruments and devices.
  • Performs dimensional inspection layouts using Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) height gages, calipers, micrometers, surface roughness, and other conventional inspection tools.
  • Reads and interprets complicated blueprints, specifications, and other technical data, including, QA procedures and instructions, customer, and vendor specifications.
  • Develops work instructions for all methods of inspections.
  • Develops CMM programs for inspection, including simulation of program, first piece trial, and performance of repeatability trials and independent comparison for validation.
  • Evaluates results of inspections, including to identify causes of rejects due to erroneous inspection, and follows-through with appropriate corrective actions.
  • Provide feedback to engineering, manufacturing, and suppliers, as required.
  • Completes documentation for results of inspection, including general work orders, first article inspections, and documentation of nonconforming conditions.
  • Administers software updates to CMMs and other inspection equipment and executes software validation tests to verify revision changes of software used for product acceptance.
  • Responsible to monitor daily tasks of Precision Measurement Area and provide feedback to supervisor regarding status and other associate's performance.
  • Responsible to train other associates in proper measurement techniques, from surface plate layouts to CMM to specific/special measurement equipment.
  • Responsible to manage user securities and 'manager' level accounts for inspection equipment with software.
  • Utilize all customer drawings and specification to verify products meet customer expectations. 
  • Understand Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) inspection and requirements.


Requirements

Required Skills/Abilities

  • Possesses extensive knowledge and understanding of surface plate layout, gauges, CMMs, specifications, procedures.
  • Knowledge and understanding of industrial manufacturing processes and techniques.
  • Advanced Blueprint reading skills for interpretation of drawings, notes, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) tolerances and symbols.
  • Strong working knowledge of GD&T with respect to inspection and part set-up for inspection.
  • Good working knowledge of statistics and metrics.
  • Strong ability to problem solve inspections through different set-ups and comparative techniques.
  • Extensive knowledge of inspection and control methods, techniques, and documentation.
  • Knowledge of continuous improvement and experience implementing lean manufacturing.

Education and Experience

  • Associate degree in Metrology, Quality  Control/Inspection, or Manufacturing Engineering Technology
  • Minimum of five (5) years of automotive or aerospace inspection experience, with experience using a variety of equipment for dimensional inspection
  • Familiarity and ability to program using Zeiss Calypso
  • Forging and metallurgy experience is a plus.


Salary Description
$65,000-$85,000 /year