What to ExpectThe Metrology Technician will inspect parts using CMM (Coordinate Measurement Machine by Contact or Laser, such as Bridge CMM, Portable Arm, ScanBox), check for fixture certification when applicable, deliver reliable data and communicate any issues related to machine’s hardware and software. Other responsibilities include keeping a traceable data to update CM4D. Qualifications to become a CMM technician require some experience in manufacturing. What You’ll DoInspect parts using CMM designated to each part number and visual inspection of tips/probes not damaged, pieces before measuring, look for excess flashing, blocked holes, damage parts, anything that could cause a dimensional failureFixture verification when applicableCoordinate calibration activities, ensure that all test and measurement equipment is calibrated prior to useMaintain 5S’s in Metrology Lab, by using labeling system and keep workspace clean and organizedAble to communicate daily tasks to the metrology teamSupport the development and lead the implementation of Metrology standards and best practices in all aspects of Dimensional inspection inside and outside the Metrology LabMake sure that all Metrology equipment is working efficiently 24/7 and that the whole metrology team has the proper equipment and time to achieve their work What You’ll BringWilling to support the team 24/72+ years’ experience working in manufacturing or quality environmentAbility to work in a dynamic, fast-paced environmentStrong interpersonal skills: Ability to work with colleagues and cross-functional teams in a professional and organized mannerAbility to operate relevant personal computing hardware and standard software (Microsoft Office Suite – mainly Outlook, Excel
AUSTIN, Texas
Full time