Prepare CMM programs from CAD data and prints for component parts and assemblies.
Perform first-off, in-process, and end-of-run inspections; generate and submit inspection reports.
Balloon customer drawings/prints and perform layout inspections of checking fixtures.
Execute layout tasks per request, issue layout reports, and review layouts with product and quality engineers.
Prepare data for PPAP submissions and conduct gauge studies including GR&R (attribute and variable).
Monitor gauge control software; ensure gauges are calibrated and verified according to schedule and procedures.
Assist in problem solving and root-cause analysis to support continuous improvement.
Apply GD&T knowledge and operate measurement equipment (CMM, VMM/OMM); perform daily CMM calibration.
Maintain metrology lab standards: CMM cleanliness, part temperature control, proper temperature & humidity, and 5S practices.
Develop, run, store, and maintain CMM programs using available software; schedule and coordinate CMM maintenance as required.
Create work instructions for CMM operation and use data collection tools effectively.
Drive improvements to quality processes and reduce inspection cycle time.
Operate and troubleshoot QC inspection equipment; produce accurate inspection reports using blueprints, CAD models, verbal instructions, or sketches.
Design and fabricate basic fixtures and tools necessary for measurement activities.
Train and mentor junior staff in programming and measurement skills to develop departmental capability.
• Actively participate in APQP Process especially in Gauge and Fixture design
• Able to work with minimum supervision, able to work flexible hours with occasional overtime
• Performs required incoming inspections based on the “Receiving incoming Inspection logs”
• Any other duties as assigned by the Quality Assurance Manager
• Experience in the operation and programming of Coordinate Measuring Machines
• Minimum of five or more years of inspection experience
• Knowledge on Carl Zeiss / Calypso CMM is Preferred.