CMM Programmer

Spencer, IA
Full Time
Mill Creek Machining
Mid Level

Company Information

Consolidated Machine & Tool (CMT) and its 7 locations specialize in precision machining, fabrication, and assembly of highly engineered components. With over 175 years of combined experience, 300,000 sq. ft. of floor space, 250 CNC machines and 350 talented employees across the United States and Canada, we leverage our combined expertise and state of the art CNC machining capabilities to deliver quality machined parts to customers all across the globe. Our primary commitment is to provide our customers with a quality product, on-time delivery, and competitive pricing.

Position Summary

Mill Creek Machining (MCM), a CMT company, is seeking a CMM Programmer for our Spencer, IA location The CMM Programmer will develop, maintain, and generate coordinate measuring machine (CMM) programs which will be utilized to inspect and verify production materials and components. If you are looking for an organization and career that will match your strong work ethic and passion for success, Mill Creek Machining is a great place to start! 

*The pay range for this role is between $25.00 - $30.00 per hour, depending on experience*

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Perform programming of CMM Machine(s).
  • Maintain accurate programs on the server.
  • Operate CMM Machine and maintain CMM instructions for the setup and inspection of parts.
  • Provide insight on programming changes and product calibration for process improvement.
  • Analyze and interpret blueprints, models, evaluation sheets, manuals, and other materials to determine specifications, inspection, testing procedures, adjustment, and certification methods.
  • Collect and Analyze inspection data and make computations as necessary to determine inspection results and perform first article inspections.
  • Communicate inspection results, part status, updates, and specific instructions clearly and effectively to team members and participate in Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis (PFMEA) activities.
  • Develop production process quality documentation and requirements to achieve customer reliability objectives using the High QA software.
  • Ensure a safe work environment is maintained by utilizing appropriate safety processes and systems.

Experience, Qualifications, and Skills

  • Two-year Associate degree or equivalent education and experience.
  • 3+ years' experience working in quality control in a CNC machining environment.
  • Working knowledge of ISO 9001/AS9100 and quality standards.
  • Competent with Microsoft Office and capable of using paperless systems.
  • Ability to conduct tests to ensure products and materials meet the established quality specification.
  • Adept at planning and developing standards, procedures, and best practices for ensuring product quality.

Benefits and Perks

Our comprehensive benefits package includes, but is not limited to, a competitive pay rate, accrued vacation time, sick time, paid holidays, 401(k) with company match, health, dental, and vision insurance as well as Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, and life/AD&D insurance. Employee Only Dental coverage, Long-Term Disability, and life/AD&D insurance is employer paid.

Consolidated Machine & Tool and all of its locations are a drug-free workplace / Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibit Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: We are committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual experience and qualifications, without regard to a person's sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, disability, race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.

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