Who is FMI?
FMI Aerostructures is one of the largest independent manufacturing businesses serving the aerospace & defense industry. Our 250-member team has been a trusted supply chain partner that manufactures critical structural components and complex assemblies for major aerospace players for over 40 years.
Why FMI makes a difference?
Customers are at the center of everything at FMI. We are excited that this team can work with key partners like Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin using our critical components to help important new aerospace programs take flight. Our machinists are the best in the industry, and we are investing to support their continued success. When they win, our customers win.
Why FMI could be the right fit for your career?
This is an opportunity to work locally for a long-standing, stable business that is investing to grow.
Summary:
As an NC Programming Intern, you will have the opportunity to develop and enhance your skills in numerical control programming. You will work alongside experienced professionals, contributing to innovative projects and gaining hands-on experience in the aerospace industry.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None
Job Responsibilities:
- Assist in developing and optimizing numerical control (NC) programs for manufacturing processes.
- Collaborate with engineering and production teams to understand design specifications and manufacturing requirements.
- Support the testing of NC programs to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
- Participate in the review and update of existing NC programs to improve production quality and reduce cycle times.
- Help maintain documentation and records of NC programming activities and revisions.
- Contribute to troubleshooting and resolving issues related to NC programming and machine operation.
- Assist in the integration of new technologies and software tools into the NC programming workflow.
- Engage in continuous learning and skill development related to NC programming and aerospace manufacturing technologies.
- Adhere to industry standards and company policies regarding safety and quality in NC programming tasks.