CMM/Leica Programmer

American RheinmetallPlymouth, MI
2d

About The Position

American Rheinmetall provides full services for complex mechanical products, fabricated structures and systems that range from complete design services to prototype manufacturing, testing, production launch, full rate production and product service and sustainment. Rheinmetall provides quality products and services at affordable prices through a lean organizational structure and four facilities, three in Michigan that span 910,000 square feet, and one in Ohio, that span 800,000+ square feet. The Plymouth, MI facility serves as corporate headquarters and specializes in suspension, driveline, and track systems. The Lansing and Lapeer Michigan based facilities specialize in fabrications and armor product solutions. Rheinmetall's St. Mary’s, Ohio facility manufactures rubber track products for agricultural, construction, and defense industries. Visit our website at American Rheinmetall – Tracked and wheeled vehicles & components | Rheinmetall Summary The CMM Programmer for American Rheinmetall will write measurement programs, perform measurements, validate results, and report out results. Operate (CMM) coordinate measuring machines including Leica with scanning technology, and other portable CMM’s with use of Polyworks software. Requires a significant amount of computer work associated with writing and executing measurement programs with Polyworks software. Will work closely with incoming Quality assisting in inspection of components and approves the start of production through dimensional measurement of sample parts.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma and three to five years related experience.
  • GD&T experience for print reading.
  • Basic caliper, micrometer, and bore gage knowledge.
  • Reasoning Ability Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram format.
  • Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.

Responsibilities

  • Develops, qualifies, and maintains programs for inspection routines.
  • Inspects and approves first piece at start of production.
  • Inspects and approves final inspections prior to delivery.
  • Reads blueprints to determine specifications and tolerances for a variety of milled, and fabricated weldments.
  • Ensures that containment activities take place when discrepancies are identified.
  • Work with Production leads to relay and interpret inspection findings.
  • Review and refine data collection requirements according to customer drawings, models, work orders, purchase orders, sketches and PPAP requirements.
  • Participates in the corrective action and preventative action processes.
  • Participates in Gage R & R Studies.
  • Utilizes a wide variety of inspection tools to complete dimensional reports.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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