CMM Operator & Inspector
Listed on 2026-05-07
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Manufacturing / Production
Quality Engineering -
Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Engineering, Quality Technician/ Inspector, Quality Control / Manager
Launch Your Career in Precision Manufacturing
Are you passionate about precision, detail-oriented, and ready to start a rewarding career in advanced manufacturing? We're looking for Quality Control Inspectors to join our team and help ensure every component we produce meets the exacting standards required for aerospace, defense, and high-tech industries.
About This RoleAs a Quality Control Inspector, you'll be the guardian of quality—ensuring that every part we manufacture meets engineering specifications and customer requirements. You'll work with precision measurement tools, coordinate measuring machines (CMM), and technical drawings to validate that components are built right the first time.
We're hiring for both Level 1 (Entry-Level) and Level 2 (Experienced) positions. Your experience, skills, and qualifications will determine your starting level—and we provide clear paths for advancement as you grow your expertise.
What You'll DoInspections
Conduct thorough manual inspections at receiving (to catch supplier issues early), in-process (to identify problems before final machining), and final stages (as the last quality gate before customer delivery).
Perform dimensional inspections using precision metrology tools including calipers, micrometers, height gauges, thread gauges, and bore gauges to verify critical dimensions and tolerances.
Identify and document visual defects including nicks, scratches, burrs, surface finish inconsistencies, coating defects, and contamination.
Operate CMM (Zeiss/Calypso) to run pre-programmed inspections: load and unload parts, verify proper setup, and interpret results against engineering requirements.
Read and interpret technical drawings and GD&T to verify critical dimensions, tolerances, and geometric characteristics ensuring parts meet specifications.
Documentation & Compliance
Maintain accurate inspection records for all visual and dimensional findings in Pro Shop MES in compliance with AS9100 and ISO 9001 quality standards.
Communicate any deviations, non-conformances, or visual defects clearly and promptly with supporting photos or documentation.
Participate in non-conformance investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective action processes.
Follow all Quality Manual requirements and AS9100 procedures.
Workplace Excellence
Maintain a clean and organized workspace following all safety procedures and using required protective equipment.
Report safety hazards, incidents, or concerns immediately.
Complete assigned training on time and proactively learn processes, equipment, and quality requirements.
Collaboration & Growth
Communicate regularly with your supervisor and team through status updates, active participation in meetings, and improvement ideas while addressing routine issues independently and escalating non-routine matters appropriately.
Work closely with machinists and engineers to clarify acceptance criteria, resolve inspection concerns, and provide real‑time feedback when visual defects are detected—helping the manufacturing team understand root causes such as tooling, handling, or process issues.
Seek feedback, ask questions, and learn from experienced team members to continuously improve.
Take ownership of work quality, act with integrity, and let customer needs guide your decisions.
Collaborate on continuous improvement initiatives.
Step into other support roles as needed based on business demands, including:
Assisting with CNC machine operation
Post-processing additively manufactured (3D printed) parts
Supporting mechanical assembly operations
Logistics tasks such as transporting components to/from outside processing vendors
Other duties as assigned
Required Skills & Qualifications
Certificate or degree from a technical/trade school in machining, metrology, quality control, or related manufacturing program OR equivalent hands‑on training.
No prior quality inspection experience required—this is an entry‑level role with comprehensive training provided.
Level 2 requires at least 2 years of relevant experience.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints.
Basic understanding of GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing)…
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