CMM Operator
Salary: 50000 - 63000
Location: Tecumseh, MI
Posted: November 14 2024
Minimum Degree:
Relocation Assistance: Not Available
Our client is a very well established manufacturer of special machinery--they have an immediate need for a CMM Operator
Position Summary:
The CMM Operator operates CMM equipment to perform measurement, inspection, and testing of production materials and components using previously prepared inspection programs. The CMM Operator documents and reports non-conforming part geometry and dimensions and performs in-process/final inspections.
Duties and Responsibilities:
· Use engineered drawings to create programs and operate CMM equipment to measure parts per engineering specifications;
· Determine quality (pass/fail) of manufactured parts based on dimensional inspection;
· Complete and maintain detailed and accurate dimensional inspection reports and analysis of inspection data;
· Maintain quality standards using acceptable housekeeping practices and 5s processes on equipment and work area;
· Be responsible for the operation and upkeep of all the measuring equipment, including calibration;
· All other duties as assigned.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Minimum of a AS engineering degree or equivalent work experience
- Experience reading & interpreting engineering drawings and technical specifications
- Previous experience with a wide range of precision measuring equipment including CMM in a manufacturing setting is preferred
- ISO training is a plus
- Must have strong attention to detail
- Ability to work independently and closely follow directions is essential
- Should have a positive and professional attitude
Work Environment:
Office / Manufacturing environment. Employee may be occasionally exposed to moving equipment, mechanical parts in motion, risk of shock and other hazards associated with a manufacturing environment such as overhead cranes, welding, machining.
This is an office-based position that requires walking, sitting, standing, bending, reading, seeing, hearing, speaking, concentrating, and effectively communicating.