CMM Programmer (Metrology)
Job Details
Description
The CMM Program Operator is responsible for performing in-process and final inspections of aeronautical products to meet engineering design requirements. This role ensures accurate and timely execution and reporting of inspection results, including documenting any deviations. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong attention to detail, thoroughness, integrity, sound judgment, and a cooperative attitude throughout the inspection process. Additional responsibilities include developing and implementing metrology methods for manufacturing inspection. Duties involve inspecting aircraft components and tools using basic precision instruments (e.g., calipers, micrometers) as well as interpreting CAD and GD&T information with advanced measurement systems.
This position offers a $5,000 signing bonus!
Paid relocation is available
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Read, interpret, and inspect to engineering drawings, procedures, and specifications governing manufacturing processes
Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of quality assurance processes and associated documentation
Ensure products, articles, and services meet engineering, specification, and customer requirements
Exhibit leadership skills while collaborating with manufacturing technicians
Communicate clearly and effectively in both written and verbal formats
Adapt to changing tasks and priorities; ability to multi-task
Operate metrology equipment for inspection of aircraft components and manufacturing tools
Perform receiving inspections as needed
Certify tooling and maintain calibration records in the tool certification database
Develop inspection programs for automated CMM equipment using CAD and GD&T data
Conduct measurement systems analysis
Identify measurement system errors and non-conformities, determine root causes, and implement corrective actions
Support standardization and continuous improvement of dimensional inspection processes
Provide assistance to other quality assurance personnel as needed
Education & Experience
Associate degree in CAD or equivalent experience creating/reading drawings with GD&T
Minimum two years of experience in engineering design or manufacturing inspection
Additional Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Ability to read, interpret, and inspect to drawings, procedures, and process specifications, and clearly communicate findings
Proficient with precision measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, and height gages
Skilled in advanced metrology equipment such as Faro Arms, Laser Trackers, CMMs, and Laser Scanners
Proficient with PolyWorks, Cam2 MeasureX, and PC-DMIS software
Strong knowledge of GD&T
Working knowledge of Pro-Engineer (Creo)
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including root-cause analysis
Strong spatial and mechanical aptitude