Analogic
Temp- Quality Inspector / CMM Programmer
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Temp- Quality Inspector / CMM Programmer
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About Analogic
At Analogic, we are committed to creating life-changing technology. Our team supplies transportation security professionals with leading-edge aviation security screening equipment and healthcare workers with high-tech medical products. We value a customer solutions mindset, diversity, innovation, and collaboration, and invite you to bring your unique skills to our mission-driven organization.
Job Summary
The Quality Inspector/CMM programmer will develop and execute programs using a Brown and Sharpe Global Advantage 9.15.8 Coordinate Measuring Machine, operate an API Radian Laser Tracker, and utilize an OGP SmartScope 302 optical measurement system located in the Incoming Inspection QC lab. This position is vital for maintaining product integrity and excellence by performing detailed inspections and evaluations of complex machined parts, supporting Incoming Inspection, Engineering Design & Development, and NPI processes. The Quality Technician ensures that components from external suppliers meet precise quality standards by interpreting part specification drawings often containing GD&T. Key responsibilities include software programming, conducting inspection routines, analyzing and reporting results, and documenting nonconformance reports that are distributed to departments such as Quality Assurance, Purchasing, and Engineering to support Material Review Board (MRB) decisions and product development and supplier qualification processes.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Documents inspection results and dispositions items for acceptance or rejection
Performs feature level inspection on complex parts/components
Performs occasional qualification of inspection tools as needed
Obtains prints, schematics and models from Agile
Accepts passing material in SAP and creates Quality Notifications for discrepant material
May participate in MRB decisions and interface with purchasing, engineering and suppliers
Ability to utilize mechanical inspection tools such as calipers, thread gages, micrometers, height gages and pin gages
Operates measurement equipment such as Coordinate Measurement Machines, Laser Tracker, Vision Measurement System, Spectrophotometer, Profilometer, etc.
May perform sorting, tagging or labeling of parts as needed
Maintains a neat, clean and orderly workstation and adjacent areas
Follows quality and safety requirements
Education, Work Experience, Skills And Competencies Requirements
Familiarity with metrology using various inspection tools as outlined above
Knowledge of product development processes, state‑of‑the‑art inspection techniques, factory and field metrics and calibration procedures, instruments and equipment
Familiarity with reading and interpreting specifications using the ASME Y14.5 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) standard, including but not limited to true position, flatness, concentricity, cylindricity, straightness, perpendicularity, parallelism, runout, angularity and profile of a surface
Ability to inspect parts based on prints and models and apply judgment to effectively perform complex data analysis, reporting and disposition
Ability to program measurement equipment with PC‑DMIS, Spatial Analyzer, Measure‑X and Zone 3 software systems
Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Agile, SAP and other industry‑standard PLM and ERP software applications
Associate’s degree with 5+ years of precision inspection/programming experience related to electro‑mechanical technologies preferred
Technical high‑school diploma or similar technology‑related certifications desired
Working Conditions
Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards.
Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards
Must be able to regularly lift and carry up to 40 lbs
Must be able to talk, listen and speak clearly on the telephone
Position involves prolonged sitting and extensive use of computer/keyboarding
Position requires high level of mobility and involves extended periods of standing, bending and walking
Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.
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Temp- Quality Inspector / CMM Programmer
role at
Analogic .
About Analogic
At Analogic, we are committed to creating life-changing technology. Our team supplies transportation security professionals with leading-edge aviation security screening equipment and healthcare workers with high-tech medical products. We value a customer solutions mindset, diversity, innovation, and collaboration, and invite you to bring your unique skills to our mission-driven organization.
Job Summary
The Quality Inspector/CMM programmer will develop and execute programs using a Brown and Sharpe Global Advantage 9.15.8 Coordinate Measuring Machine, operate an API Radian Laser Tracker, and utilize an OGP SmartScope 302 optical measurement system located in the Incoming Inspection QC lab. This position is vital for maintaining product integrity and excellence by performing detailed inspections and evaluations of complex machined parts, supporting Incoming Inspection, Engineering Design & Development, and NPI processes. The Quality Technician ensures that components from external suppliers meet precise quality standards by interpreting part specification drawings often containing GD&T. Key responsibilities include software programming, conducting inspection routines, analyzing and reporting results, and documenting nonconformance reports that are distributed to departments such as Quality Assurance, Purchasing, and Engineering to support Material Review Board (MRB) decisions and product development and supplier qualification processes.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Documents inspection results and dispositions items for acceptance or rejection
Performs feature level inspection on complex parts/components
Performs occasional qualification of inspection tools as needed
Obtains prints, schematics and models from Agile
Accepts passing material in SAP and creates Quality Notifications for discrepant material
May participate in MRB decisions and interface with purchasing, engineering and suppliers
Ability to utilize mechanical inspection tools such as calipers, thread gages, micrometers, height gages and pin gages
Operates measurement equipment such as Coordinate Measurement Machines, Laser Tracker, Vision Measurement System, Spectrophotometer, Profilometer, etc.
May perform sorting, tagging or labeling of parts as needed
Maintains a neat, clean and orderly workstation and adjacent areas
Follows quality and safety requirements
Education, Work Experience, Skills And Competencies Requirements
Familiarity with metrology using various inspection tools as outlined above
Knowledge of product development processes, state‑of‑the‑art inspection techniques, factory and field metrics and calibration procedures, instruments and equipment
Familiarity with reading and interpreting specifications using the ASME Y14.5 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) standard, including but not limited to true position, flatness, concentricity, cylindricity, straightness, perpendicularity, parallelism, runout, angularity and profile of a surface
Ability to inspect parts based on prints and models and apply judgment to effectively perform complex data analysis, reporting and disposition
Ability to program measurement equipment with PC‑DMIS, Spatial Analyzer, Measure‑X and Zone 3 software systems
Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Agile, SAP and other industry‑standard PLM and ERP software applications
Associate’s degree with 5+ years of precision inspection/programming experience related to electro‑mechanical technologies preferred
Technical high‑school diploma or similar technology‑related certifications desired
Working Conditions
Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards.
Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards
Must be able to regularly lift and carry up to 40 lbs
Must be able to talk, listen and speak clearly on the telephone
Position involves prolonged sitting and extensive use of computer/keyboarding
Position requires high level of mobility and involves extended periods of standing, bending and walking
Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.
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