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CMM Programmer - Aerospace

Premea
Gloucester
3 weeks ago
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Our prestige engineering client is currently recruiting for the following role:

CMM Programmer - Aerospace - £38/hr (Inside IR35) - Gloucester - 6 Months (potential for renewal)

Job Description:
- Proficiency in CAMIO & MODUS software with hands-on experience.
- Verification & development of all CMM programs against the latest engineering drawings and CAD models
- Developing legacy programs to reflect current best practices
- Performing Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility (R&R) studies.
- Preparing validation reports for each program, documenting confor mance or non-conformance to requirements
- Reviewing current inspection methods and recommending improvements
- Experience in CMM set-up planning, fixture design and development.
- Generating CATIA model for Legacy parts using reverse engineering or other appropriate methods to support CMM programming and inspection activities
- Updating existing control plans and creating new control plans
- Proficiency in Catia V5, including modeling, detailing, and assembly (preferred).
- Exposure to machining prove-outs will be an added advantage.

Experience and Qualification:
- BE/Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a premier institute or equivalent.
- 68 years of experience in CMM programming for aerospace components.
- Shop floor experience in CMM programming prove-outs is preferred.
- Experience in GD&T.
- Experience in Offline/ Online CMM Programming.
- Experience in ...

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