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Responsible for Receiving, First Piece and Final Inspection of Product utilizing Hand-Held and Automated Measurement Equipment. Working knowledge of CMM Programming and Operation (PCDMIS preferred.
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Who performs visual, surface plate layout, verify outside process, in-process, and final inspection of manufactured, purchased and assembled items, units or systems and packaging, packing and marking of units prior to shipment in accordance with drawing, planning, purchase order and or customer requirements.
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Experience with precision measurement or CNC equipment beneficial, (calipers, micrometers, CMM, etc.) Perform inspection of all incoming material and assist in final inspections using Military and Industrial standards.
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Perform final inspection prior to plating and shipping. Ability to operate a CMM, editing or programming experience a plus. SKILLS ABILITIES: CMM, visual comparators, and other inspection equipment operation.
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Inspection measurement equipment, CMM and related software, Optical Comparator, calipers, height gauges, micrometers, indicators. Inspections occur throughout our process, from raw material to final inspection of finished goods.
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Summarize and analyze incoming, in-process, and final inspection data and use data to prioritize QA actions and efforts. Experience with standard inspection equipment and techniques such as CMM, height gages, calipers/micrometers, go/no-go gauges.
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Experience with MCOSMOS Software and knows how to run and operate a CMM Machine and willing to learn the inspection process per the QMS We are seeking a career-minded individual for the position of CMM Programmer.
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Operate well-developed level mechanical and electrical measurement tools such as caliper, micrometers, tool gages, volt meters, LCZ meters, video microscopes and measuring microscopes, etc; ability to use X-Ray Fluorescence "XRF" analysis; perform solder-ability; operate manual Coordinate Measuring Machine "CMM" and plating test analysis.
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This also would include interpreting inspection/CMM data and analyzing results. Develop Inspection Methods/Instructions to ensure that manufactured parts meet operational sketch and/or final print requirements.
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Perform the following types of inspections using manual inspection equipment or existing CMM: receipt inspections of stock for customer material and outside services, first piece inspections including shroud probes for approval of turning and milling programs, final inspections per customer drawings.
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Qualifications include: Comprehending and interpreting mechanical drawings (including geometric dimensioning and tolerancing Attention to detail Excellent communication skills with customers, coworkers and management Ability to use General Inspection Equipment (Micro Height, Gages, Calipers) GD&T Ability to operate and program CMM The preceding is just a brief overview – contact us to find out more Check out our website at www.
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Strong knowledge of inspection equipment, CMM, GD&T, PPAP, 1st Article and sheet metal fabrication. · Identify raw, in-process and final inspection needs based on customer requirements and ensure proper training with documentation of inspection and production personnel to ensure methods and tools are properly used.
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May specialize in receiving inspection, in-process inspection, process verification/auditing, final inspection, etc. Experience using a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM), Optical comparator or other complex inspection systems is desired.
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Conduct quality control at various stages of part production and final inspection. Ability to program, perform set up, and inspections on CMM and optical CMM. Three years related experience or equivalent training with Quality Control and CMM Programming skills.
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Position Objective Primary objective is to qualify parts and weldments to customer expectations using inspection hand tools, CMM, and PCMM. Individual parts, sub-assemblies, final assemblies, and fixturing are to be primary functions of inspection with the aid of PC-Dmis software.
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