Full-time
Description
For over 50 years, Anchor Manufacturing Group has excelled at producing safety related metal assemblies for steering columns, brakes, chassis, energy absorbing structural supports and other safety related components. With 350,000 square feet of manufacturing space in Cleveland, Ohio, Anchor Manufacturing Group has produced the highest quality products for North American, European, and Asian OEM’s as well as Tier I and Tier II manufacturers since 1970. Anchor Manufacturing Group is a financially strong family owned business that has an award winning training program to allow you to grow your career and your future. We encourage you to join our team!
The CMM Programmer will bring technical leadership and GD&T knowledge to the metrology lab. This team member will manage the layout schedule, gage calibration database, and supervise the technical needs on daily assignments. The CMM Programmer will make sure that the various set ups and programs for the CMM and other equipment are properly done following guidelines of the most current GD&T standards.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Follow all the Anchor Principles, Guidelines, Policies and Procedures
Maintain an elevated level of housekeeping and organization within the Metrology Lab
CMM programming and operating as required to support product launches, PPAP, Tool Development, Production Problem Solving
Produce written reports and make presentations. Provide technical reports to support PPAP, Annual layouts, continuous improvement and other activities as required
Conduct part certification layouts using manual instruments and CMM inspection methods
Analyze measurement data and advise Tooling and Quality Engineers concerning dimensional issues
Coordinate and participate in PPAP measurements, including gage capability, gage R&R, CMM Capability, and part layout
Maintain calibration of gages and measuring instruments
Coordinate measurement, programming, and gage verification services with suppliers
Assist Quality Engineering as needed with sorts, gage instructions, process audits, print ballooning, and dimensional reports
Train others in all aspects of the quality system and application of procedures
Performs internal and process audits of the QMS
Actively participate in APQP with project team members
Identify and implement advances in lab measurement equipment and methods
Maintains Lab Scope and any other pertinent QMS-related documentation of the Metrology organization
Additional duties as assigned
Requirements
Significant experience in a high-volume manufacturing environment, preferably automotive
Strong knowledge of the latest Automotive tools and techniques
Automotive Quality Management System Auditing experience and managing audit programs
Basic knowledge with automotive PPAP, APQP, SPC, PFMEA requirements
Advanced knowledge of Geometric Dimensional and Tolerancing (GD&T) methods and inspection gage/tool design and certification techniques