CMM Programmer
About the role
The CMM Programmer is responsible for performing inspections and supporting data analysis. This individual works closely with Quality Assurance, CNC Programmers, Design Engineering, MFG Production & Braze/Special Process to ensure thorough inspections are completed.
Responsibilities
- Create CMM programs with PC-DMIS software (from Solidworks models, drawings & applicable documents)
- Create Absolute Arm programs
- Document measurements required for First Article Inspections / AS9102
- Update & Manage Microsoft Excel databases
- Mechanical, Visual & Final Inspections
- Recommend new metrology based technologies towards improving overall capabilities
- Complete quality related and continuous improvement project work
- Participate in investigations of root cause and corrective actions / implement preventative actions
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements
- High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
- Level 1, 2 and/or 3 PC-DMIS Certification - Preferred
- Strong understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT)
- Interpret Technical Drawing and Specifications towards Programming
- Spatial Awareness of basic machining practices & CMM Setups
- Understanding of Statistical Process Controls / AS9103
- Understanding of Lean Manufacturing - Preferred
- Ability to navigate Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc)
Qualifications
- Physical Demands: Occasional lifting up to 25 pounds, standing, walking, sitting, reaching, climbing stairs, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, talking, hearing, using a computer keyboard with mouse for long periods of time, wearing safety glasses in the plant.
- Work Environment: Office, Plant, Warehouse or Remote locations. Exposure to noise and aluminum particles. Noise level is usually moderate, requiring hearing protection in designated areas. Safety glasses required in the plant.
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
Additional 40 hours of Sick Time
Paid Parental Leave
Competitive 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions
Education reimbursement program for professional development
Climate-controlled facility
Subsidized vending and on-site break areas
Complimentary coffee and refreshments
Clean, modern work environment with advanced equipment and technology
Opportunities for career growth within a stable, growing aerospace manufacturing organization
About Heico
The Heico Companies has a history of success. Founded over 40 years ago, Heico has grown from a single business to over 80 separate companies through strategic acquisitions and reinvestment. Historically talented at restoring distressed companies, Heico now strategically targets acquisitions that complement its portfolio of manufacturing, construction, and industrial services companies. Each group operates independently while sharing knowledge about markets, production processes, and management practices across other Heico groups and companies. Heico remains a privately held company and maintains a majority ownership in each of its operations, generating over $3.3 billion in revenues annually. Many of its businesses are certified Woman-owned Business Enterprises (WBE).