Jobs · Engineering · Illinois

CMM Programmer (1st Shift M-F 6AM- 2:30PM)

Woodward, Inc. · Niles, IL · 2 wk ago
Engineering$17.81–$38.72/hrFull-time

About the role

The CMM level 3 Operator is responsible for the operation, inspection and programming of the CMM machine, the analysis and interpretation of blueprints, manuals and other materials to determine specifications, to inspect and test procedures, and to communicate technical information to others, in an industrial setting. This position includes supplier involvement, technology involvement, and early PLC involvement. This position typically works under very little supervision and provides guidance to other members.

Responsibilities

  • Operate CMM machine and maintain CMM work instructions for the set-up and inspection of parts.
  • Communicate those technological advancements in the form of new measurement techniques or products that can help Woodward to improve its ability to measure and evaluate product.
  • Perform advanced programing and operation of specialized inspection equipment, (e.g. Talyrond, Nikon vision system, CMMs), discusses inspection results with those responsible and recommends necessary corrective actions.
  • Analyze and interpret blueprints, routings, evaluation sheets, manuals and other materials to determine specifications, inspection and testing procedures, adjustment and certification methods, formulas, and measuring instruments required.
  • Clean, maintain, repair and calibrate measuring instruments and test equipment and work closely with engineers and suppliers to define and implement inspection methods on new products during development.
  • Collect and analyze inspection data and make computations as necessary to determine inspection results and perform first article inspections based on work order instructions.
  • Communicate information to others about project status, updates, specific instructions, etc. and participate in NPI PFMEA activities.
  • Inspect manufactured components, train and mentor others, including suppliers, on best practices related to inspection procedures, techniques and tool usage.
  • Support Early Supplier Involvement (ESI) activities for new product introduction (NPI) by visiting suppliers and consulting them on the most effective methods for writing CMM programs for new product.
  • Stay abreast of technological advancements and breakthroughs in the Metrology industry by attending industry trade shows.
  • Promote teamwork within the organization.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • 5+ years experience
  • Completion of advanced programming classes in PC-DMIS or other relevant programming software
  • Advanced knowledge of GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) principles and their relation to inspection.
  • The ability to use this knowledge to facilitate communication between Design, Production and Metrology to better serve the customer.
  • The ability to read and use micrometers, functional and cylindrical gauges, comparators, indicator setups, scales.
  • Advanced knowledge of CMM operations including setup, programming, and controls.
  • The ability to use computer and web-based systems to input, access, modify, or output information.
  • Knowledge of part special handling guidelines and specifications.
  • This includes researching part handling instructions using facility databases or work orders and following the handling procedures required.
  • Knowledge of non-conformance procedures and processes when parts fail inspection. This includes knowledge of systems required to log and track failed inspections and associated documentation as needed within area of responsibility.
  • The ability to communicate technical and complex material to multiple audiences, with differing knowledge levels, including our supply base.
  • The ability to accomplish a task with concern for all the areas involved, including the ability to notice minute inconsistencies/faults in parts, and the ability to make timely, sound decisions. This includes recognizing when outside advice is needed, and committing to action, even in uncertain situations.
  • The ability to write effectively, to read and understand work documents and to communicate information clearly to coworkers and supervisor.
  • The ability and willingness to demonstrate eagerness, enthusiasm, and optimism for work activities. This includes the ability and willingness to take ownership of work activities, to learn and understand company policies and procedures. The ability and willingness to take independent action and complete job tasks without being instructed to complete them.
  • The ability to define, diagnose, and resolve problems.
  • The ability to acquire and apply new knowledge and skills and the ability to integrate knowledge of current resources and constraints, priorities and manufacturing processes to determine the benefits and costs associated with key decisions.
  • The ability to perform simple arithmetic computations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division correctly using whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
  • The ability to process multiple types of information and/or perform multiple tasks simultaneously and the ability to follow work orders efficiently.
  • The ability to see details (e.g., letters, numbers, codes, color, symbols, marks, labels, signs) clearly to accomplish work tasks in a safe and efficient manner and possessing strong hand-eye coordination.
  • The ability to conduct a Gage R&R for CMM related work.
  • The ability to conduct capability studies from the CMM as required.
  • Strong communication skills; ability to communicate effectively internally and with suppliers.
  • The ability to consult and provide expertise in order to utilize the most effective methods for writing CMM programs for new products.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of technological advancements and breakthroughs in the metrology industry.

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • 5+ years experience
  • Completion of advanced programming classes in PC-DMIS or other relevant programming software
  • Advanced knowledge of GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) principles and their relation to inspection.
  • The ability to use this knowledge to facilitate communication between Design, Production and Metrology to better serve the customer.
  • The ability to read and use micrometers, functional and cylindrical gauges, comparators, indicator setups, scales.
  • Advanced knowledge of CMM operations including setup, programming, and controls.
  • The ability to use computer and web-based systems to input, access, modify, or output information.
  • Knowledge of part special handling guidelines and specifications.
  • This includes researching part handling instructions using facility databases or work orders and following the handling procedures required.
  • Knowledge of non-conformance procedures and processes when parts fail inspection. This includes knowledge of systems required to log and track failed inspections and associated documentation as needed within area of responsibility.
  • The ability to communicate technical and complex material to multiple audiences, with differing knowledge levels, including our supply base.
  • The ability to accomplish a task with concern for all the areas involved, including the ability to notice minute inconsistencies/faults in parts, and the ability to make timely, sound decisions. This includes recognizing when outside advice is needed, and committing to action, even in uncertain situations.
  • The ability to write effectively, to read and understand work documents and to communicate information clearly to coworkers and supervisor.
  • The ability and willingness to demonstrate eagerness, enthusiasm, and optimism for work activities. This includes the ability and willingness to take ownership of work activities, to learn and understand company policies and procedures. The ability and willingness to take independent action and complete job tasks without being instructed to complete them.
  • The ability to define, diagnose, and resolve problems.
  • The ability to acquire and apply new knowledge and skills and the ability to integrate knowledge of current resources and constraints, priorities and manufacturing processes to determine the benefits and costs associated with key decisions.
  • The ability to perform simple arithmetic computations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division correctly using whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
  • The ability to process multiple types of information and/or perform multiple tasks simultaneously and the ability to follow work orders efficiently.
  • The ability to see details (e.g., letters, numbers, codes, color, symbols, marks, labels, signs) clearly to accomplish work tasks in a safe and efficient manner and possessing strong hand-eye coordination.
  • The ability to conduct a Gage R&R for CMM related work.
  • The ability to conduct capability studies from the CMM as required.
  • Strong communication skills; ability to communicate effectively internally and with suppliers.
  • The ability to consult and provide expertise in order to utilize the most effective methods for writing CMM programs for new products.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of technological advancements and breakthroughs in the metrology industry.

Skills

  • Advanced knowledge of GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) principles and their relation to inspection.
  • The ability to use this knowledge to facilitate communication between Design, Production and Metrology to better serve the customer.
  • The ability to read and use micrometers, functional and cylindrical gauges, comparators, indicator setups, scales.
  • Advanced knowledge of CMM operations including setup, programming, and controls.
  • The ability to use computer and web-based systems to input, access, modify, or output information.
  • Knowledge of part special handling guidelines and specifications.
  • This includes researching part handling instructions using facility databases or work orders and following the handling procedures required.
  • Knowledge of non-conformance procedures and processes when parts fail inspection. This includes knowledge of systems required to log and track failed inspections and associated documentation as needed within area of responsibility.
  • The ability to communicate technical and complex material to multiple audiences, with differing knowledge levels, including our supply base.
  • The ability to accomplish a task with concern for all the areas involved, including the ability to notice minute inconsistencies/faults in parts, and the ability to make timely, sound decisions. This includes recognizing when outside advice is needed, and committing to action, even in uncertain situations.
  • The ability to write effectively, to read and understand work documents and to communicate information clearly to coworkers and supervisor.
  • The ability and willingness to demonstrate eagerness, enthusiasm, and optimism for work activities. This includes the ability and willingness to take ownership of work activities, to learn and understand company policies and procedures. The ability and willingness to take independent action and complete job tasks without being instructed to complete them.
  • The ability to define, diagnose, and resolve problems.
  • The ability to acquire and apply new knowledge and skills and the ability to integrate knowledge of current resources and constraints, priorities and manufacturing processes to determine the benefits and costs associated with key decisions.
  • The ability to perform simple arithmetic computations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division correctly using whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
  • The ability to process multiple types of information and/or perform multiple tasks simultaneously and the ability to follow work orders efficiently.
  • The ability to see details (e.g., letters, numbers, codes, color, symbols, marks, labels, signs) clearly to accomplish work tasks in a safe and efficient manner and possessing strong hand-eye coordination.
  • The ability to conduct a Gage R&R for CMM related work.
  • The ability to conduct capability studies from the CMM as required.
  • Strong communication skills; ability to communicate effectively internally and with suppliers.
  • The ability to consult and provide expertise in order to utilize the most effective methods for writing CMM programs for new products.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of technological advancements and breakthroughs in the metrology industry.

Benefits

  • Tuition reimbursement and Training/Professional Development opportunities for all members
  • 12 paid holidays
  • Industry leading medical, dental, and vision Insurance upon date of hire
  • Vacation / Sick Time / Vacation Buy-up / Short Term Disability / Bereavement leave
  • Adoption Assistance
  • Employee Assistance Program, including mental health benefits
  • Member Life & AD&D / Long Term Disability / Member Optional Life
  • Spouse / Child Optional Life / Optional AD&D / Healthcare and Dependent Care
  • Flexible Spending
  • Voluntary benefits, including: Home / Auto Insurance discounts, Whole Life Insurance / Critical Illness Insurance / Legal Assistance / Military Leave

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