Russell Tobin
Coordinate Measuring Machine Programmer
Russell Tobin, East Aurora, New York, United States, 14052
Job title:
Quality CMM Programmer/Quality Inspector
Salary:
$31-37/hr
Employment type:
Full Time role with benefits
Client:
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Job Overview This is an hourly position that plans, coordinates, and directs a quality control program designed to support timely production of quality parts consistent with customers' requirements and established standards. Ensure training is done and proof of competency is documented. Implement cross training and identify backups wherever possible. Positive reinforcement, maintain team morale and focus. Act as mentor, initiate change to develop an effective manufacturing environment.
Contract/Quote Review
Determine quality requirements for upcoming jobs. Includes revision changes, initial runs, etc. Determine if a CMM/NEXIV program is required and plan accordingly.
Review all revision changes and coordinate the creation of the inspection sheet(s); mark up prints as necessary.
Review quotes coming in for potential quality issues including tight tolerance features and finishes that might hinder the job, questionable GD&T, missing dimensions, features that will be hard to inspect based on size and location, etc.
CMMs
Programming, including verification, validation, and proper revision control and saving of the programs.
Determine/design fixtures (stand‑offs, clamps, vises, v‑blocks, etc.) for CMM programs in Unigraphics (NX 10).
Create set‑up sheets for CMM programs. Includes taking pictures, adding the pictures inside the CMM programs for greater clarity for the operator.
Diagnose and remedy CMM errors to determine the resolution needed to part fixturing and/or program.
NEXIV
Review, verify correctness and sign off calibration sheets for the NEXIVs and the CMMs once completed. Scan signed certs into the network.
Inspection Planning
Assign duties to current QS staff; prioritize based on needs.
Inspection
First piece inspections for machinists. In‑process inspection for hard to verify features. Includes manual checks on complicated parts such as the MMAs.
Review first pieces and in‑process pieces when necessary for deburring (i.e. qualifying edge breaks); final inspection reviews the parts visually.
Assist with gauging issues on the floor as needed.
Review and disposition in conjunction with production possible issues/nonconformances identified on the floor.
Assist production with any questions regarding quality requirements, inspection sheet accuracy, GD&T as possible; redline when necessary urgent changes.
Review possible process changes based on quality issues with Production.
FAIRs
First Articles form 1, 2 handled by final inspection; form 3 is handled by QS.
Benefits Disclosure Pride Global and its affiliates - including Russell Tobin, Pride Health, and Pride Now - offer eligible employees comprehensive healthcare coverage (medical, dental, and vision plans), supplemental coverage (accident insurance, critical illness insurance and hospital indemnity), a 401(k)-retirement savings, life & disability insurance, an employee assistance program, identity theft protection, legal support, auto and home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with some preferred vendors.
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Quality CMM Programmer/Quality Inspector
Salary:
$31-37/hr
Employment type:
Full Time role with benefits
Client:
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Job Overview This is an hourly position that plans, coordinates, and directs a quality control program designed to support timely production of quality parts consistent with customers' requirements and established standards. Ensure training is done and proof of competency is documented. Implement cross training and identify backups wherever possible. Positive reinforcement, maintain team morale and focus. Act as mentor, initiate change to develop an effective manufacturing environment.
Contract/Quote Review
Determine quality requirements for upcoming jobs. Includes revision changes, initial runs, etc. Determine if a CMM/NEXIV program is required and plan accordingly.
Review all revision changes and coordinate the creation of the inspection sheet(s); mark up prints as necessary.
Review quotes coming in for potential quality issues including tight tolerance features and finishes that might hinder the job, questionable GD&T, missing dimensions, features that will be hard to inspect based on size and location, etc.
CMMs
Programming, including verification, validation, and proper revision control and saving of the programs.
Determine/design fixtures (stand‑offs, clamps, vises, v‑blocks, etc.) for CMM programs in Unigraphics (NX 10).
Create set‑up sheets for CMM programs. Includes taking pictures, adding the pictures inside the CMM programs for greater clarity for the operator.
Diagnose and remedy CMM errors to determine the resolution needed to part fixturing and/or program.
NEXIV
Review, verify correctness and sign off calibration sheets for the NEXIVs and the CMMs once completed. Scan signed certs into the network.
Inspection Planning
Assign duties to current QS staff; prioritize based on needs.
Inspection
First piece inspections for machinists. In‑process inspection for hard to verify features. Includes manual checks on complicated parts such as the MMAs.
Review first pieces and in‑process pieces when necessary for deburring (i.e. qualifying edge breaks); final inspection reviews the parts visually.
Assist with gauging issues on the floor as needed.
Review and disposition in conjunction with production possible issues/nonconformances identified on the floor.
Assist production with any questions regarding quality requirements, inspection sheet accuracy, GD&T as possible; redline when necessary urgent changes.
Review possible process changes based on quality issues with Production.
FAIRs
First Articles form 1, 2 handled by final inspection; form 3 is handled by QS.
Benefits Disclosure Pride Global and its affiliates - including Russell Tobin, Pride Health, and Pride Now - offer eligible employees comprehensive healthcare coverage (medical, dental, and vision plans), supplemental coverage (accident insurance, critical illness insurance and hospital indemnity), a 401(k)-retirement savings, life & disability insurance, an employee assistance program, identity theft protection, legal support, auto and home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with some preferred vendors.
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