**Job Summary
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Our company is where tight tolerances meet real purpose. We produce flight-critical precision components for the most demanding programs in the aerospace industry — including active launch vehicle programs with leading Tier 1 aerospace OEMs. If you take pride in doing inspection work that actually matters, you'll find your people here. We are seeking an experienced CMM Programmer who brings deep PC-DMIS expertise, sharp GD&T instincts, and the kind of ownership mindset that keeps production moving without cutting corners. This role operates at the intersection of programming, inspection, and shop-floor collaboration — with direct impact on first article, in process, and final acceptance outcomes.
We operate in accordance with ITAR regulations as administered by U.S. State Department. All employees must be US persons as defined by ITAR.
Equal Opportunity Employer
**Why work for us
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This isn't a job where you show up to stamp parts. You'll be programming CMM routines for complex aerospace geometries, working directly with machinists and programmers to solve tolerance challenges, and building the inspection infrastructure that backs our quality system. Our shop is growing — and the people who shape that growth are the ones who bring both skill and initiative.
Work on programs that reach orbit — active production for leading aerospace OEM launch vehicle programs
Modern metrology equipment including Zeiss CMMs running Calypso and PC-DMIS platforms
Lean, collaborative environment where your input is heard at every level, including the executive team
AS9100-certified QMS with a culture of continuous improvement, not checkbox compliance
Competitive compensation with room to grow as the business scales
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**Essential Duties and Responsibilities - What you'll own:
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**CMM Programming & Inspection
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Develop, validate, and maintain CMM programs for complex machined parts using PC-DMIS, working from 2D drawings and 3D CAD models
Execute layout (first-piece buy-off), in-process, and final inspection with precision and repeatability
Perform handheld inspection using micrometers, calipers, height gages, pin gages, thread gages, comparators, and radius pins
Design and specify fixturing requirements for CMM applications; engage Manufacturing Engineering to fabricate work-holding solutions
**First Article & Quality Support
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Lead or support First Article Inspections (FAIs) from initial setup through customer-deliverable reporting
Generate clear, complete inspection reports for internal review and direct customer submission
Develop inspection methods, tool maps, and in-process check plans in collaboration with the quality team
Maintain SPC measurement cadence and keep records current and audit-ready
**Equipment & Standards Stewardship
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Manage CMM probe qualifications, machine calibration schedules, and preventive maintenance logs
Calibrate shop gages (pins, calipers, mics, height gages, thread gages) to traceable standards
Actively contribute to the QMS and quality objectives; engage in corrective action programs for non conforming parts
Recommend measuring instruments and process improvements aligned with customer and AS9100 requirements
**Shop Floor Collaboration
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Partner with machinists, shop leads, and NC programmers to troubleshoot complex part features and measurement challenges
Communicate proactively with leadership on inspection status, non-conformances, and capacity
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**What You Bring:
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**Required:
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5+ years of CMM programming and operation experience in an aerospace or defense manufacturing environment
Superior working knowledge of PC-DMIS; ability to write, edit, and troubleshoot programs independently
Advanced GD&T — you can read a callout, understand its intent, and build a measurement routine that captures it correctly
Hands-on experience with the full range of precision hand tools in high-tolerance environments
Working knowledge of AS9100 QMS requirements and how they apply on the floor
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word) and Adobe PDF for inspection reporting
High school diploma or GED; technical certification in Quality or Inspection preferred
US Person as defined by ITAR (required for all positions in our facility)
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Experience with Zeiss CMMs running Calypso metrology software
Ability to extract dimensional data from CAD and MBD files using SolidWorks
FAI experience with customer-facing deliverable packages
Exposure to SPC methodology and measurement systems analysis (MSA/Gage R&R)
**PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT
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This role is performed in a precision manufacturing environment. It requires prolonged periods of standing, sitting, bending, and walking throughout the shift. Must be able to lift, push, pull, or move up to 25 lbs regularly. Visual acuity sufficient to read fine-print drawings and detect part-feature detail is essential. Reasonable accommodations will be considered for qualified individuals with disabilities.
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