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CMM Programmer Elk Grove Village, IL


 Experience level: Mid Level (5-8 yrs exp.) Experience required: 5 Years Education level: Bachelors degree Job function: Information Technology Industry: Information Technology and Services Compensation:  Total position: 1 Relocation assistance: No Visa sponsorship eligibility: No

Qualifications:

  • Strong ability to understand and interpret customer drawings, parts lists, ECOs, and GD&T.
  • Minimum 2 years experience operating, programming, and maintaining a CMM (Hexagon, PC-DMIS).
  • Minimum 3 years experience using, calibrating, and setting manual inspection devices such as: Bore gages, micrometers, dial indicators, height gages
  • Thread and pin gages, microscopes (for visual inspection)
  • Profilometers, optical comparators, and Rockwell testers

Duties & Expectations

  • Safely operate CMM equipment, analyze product, and meet production expectations set by supervisor.
  • Measure and inspect parts using the most practical and efficient method: CMM, manual inspection tools, visual inspection, or other reliable techniques.
  • Program CMM for new and existing parts to ensure process improvement and quality during setup, in-process, and final inspections.
  • Cross-train fellow employees in programming and operating the CMM.
  • Save CMM programs in designated locations and follow change management procedures.
  • Provide support to production personnel when needed.
  • Train programmers, setup personnel, and operators in inspection methodology when applicable.
  • Act as both team leader and team member to ensure product quality and operational efficiency.
  • Report maintenance issues promptly to supervisor.
  • Continuously seek improvements in processes, job performance, and overall effectiveness of the QMS.
  • Collaborate with programmers and setup personnel to troubleshoot technical issues.
  • Document all work in ERP systems, work orders, CMM programs, and/or measurement software to maintain traceability and quality records.
  • Maintain a clean, organized work area and demonstrate a positive attitude.
  • Communicate concerns related to production, safety, or quality to the immediate supervisor.
  • Use only calibrated measuring equipment (personal or company-supplied). Ensure any non-calibrated equipment is corrected immediately.
  • Handle all inspection equipment, machines, and parts responsibly to avoid damage or deterioration.
  • Stay aware of quality policies, procedures, objectives, and your contribution to product conformance, safety, and ethics.