Quality CMM Technician

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1 month ago
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Shifts: Double Days: 1st week Morning shift 05:50 - 14:00 (Mon-Thurs) 05:50 -12:40 (Fri)

2nd week 13:50 - 22:15 (Mon-Thurs) 12:30 -18:20 (Fri)

Salary: Up To £40k-£42k annually plus 20% shift allowance per hour

Benefits: Comprehensive pension plan and life assurance scheme, free parking, Overtime.

Location: B79

The Company:

A global manufacturer specialising in precision engineered parts for the automotive industry.

Quality Technician Responsibilities:

Operate CMM machine using established programs, as well as creating new programs using PCDMIS software.

Perform dimensional inspection on product using CMM, Verniers, micrometres and height gauges.
Perform visual and dimensional inspection on product per procedures.
Perform first off inspection and in-process inspections.
Perform Equipment TPM (Total Preventative Maintenance).

Develop and modify CMM measurement programs using appropriate software. Interpret engineering drawings and specifications to create accurate measurement routines.

Essential Skills of a Quality Technician:

Ability to effectively read and understand drawings, engineering documents, purchase orders, inspection manuals and procedures.
Strong background programming and operating coordinate measuring machines using PC-DMIS software.
Strong metrology, drawing reading, and GD&T interpretation skills.
Must be familiar with AS9102 Form and First Article Inspection (FAI).
Must have practical experience performing in-process and final inspections.
Demonstrates an understanding of related aerospace ISO and AS requirements.
Must have experience using various mechanical inspection tools, such as micrometres and verniers.Desirable Skills of a Quality Technician:

Minimum 5 years of experience programming/ operating CMMs and performing inspection in Aerospace and/or Military/Defence Manufacturing environment.

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