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CMM Metrology software or similar experience (preferred). An exciting opportunity for a Dimensional Inspection Supervisor to join our team in Tacoma, Washington. As a Dimensional Inspection Supervisor, you will play a pivotal role in managing department personnel, ensuring compliance with plant policies and procedures, and achieving our business units mission and business plan.
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Perform mechanical and visual inspection of incoming raw components (ceramics, metals, gold, & rubies) using equipment and tools such as calipers, micrometers, dial indicators , gage blocks, gage pins, reticles, CMM, vision systems (i.e. OGP), and optical comparators to Engineering prints, procedures, work instructions, and methods.
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Working knowledge of design, inspection and process control software (CAD, CMM, PLC) Experience with inspection equipment, including CMM, hand tools, visual tools, etc. Study and improve performance of materials processing equipment, including power processing machines, preforming molds and equipment, kilns and furnaces, and inspection tools.
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Use a variety of inspection measurement tools and gages (Micrometer, Caliper, Gage Pins, Indicators, Thread Gages, Profilometer, Optical Comparator, Microscopes) Operate various precision testing equipment including but not limited to Tool Scope, CMM, and Vision systems.
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You will work with special projects which will include the development of standardizing CMM reporting, the documentation and improvement of inspection processes, working to develop fixturing for gaging and Metallurgy Lab use, and other projects as needed.
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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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Programming Laser Marking machines, programing Keyence Inspection machines and a Hexagon CMM using PC-DMIS. PC-DMIS. Programming Laser Marking machines, programing Keyence Inspection machines and a Hexagon CMM using PC-DMIS. PC-DMIS.
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Utilizes gages, comparators, calipers, micrometers, rockwell tester, CMM and other manufacturing aids to ensure that all products meet the established specifications for reliability and workmanship.
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Capable of utilizing all standard inspection tools and equipment including calipers, micrometers, drop indicators, CMM and optical systems. Must be capable of programming a CMM. The ability to operate and program a Mitutoyo Vision CMM, QV Pak Software, is highly desirable.
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Develops inspection methods, fixturing and CMM programs for components to be inspected. Certification(s) relating to GD&T, CMM operation/programming, or IPC - preferred. As the Quality Inspection Supervisor, you will be independently responsible for the coordination of the receiving inspection and production verification teams to ensure components and assemblies meet product requirements.
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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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CMM experience with PC-DMIS software experience. Minimum of 1 year of CMM or Faro Arm experience. Utilizes inspection equipment such as micrometers, gauge blocks, dial indicators, height gauges, optical comparators, profilometers, and CMMs.
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Inspects products at time of receipt and at various points during production for a variety of qualities such as dimensions, performance, etc., utilizing inspection equipment such as micrometer, caliper, CMM, comparator and optical inspection equipment if applicable.
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Familiar with multiple inspection methodologies: inspection tools, machines, CMM etc. Functional experience in First Article Inspection (FAI), Functional Inspection experience.
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Knowledge of special equipment (CMM, FaroArm, Microscope, Oscilloscope etc) is desired. Joby Aviation is seeking a highly organized, passionate individual to join our quality assurance team as the Quality Inspection Supervisor.
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