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CMM Programmer Opportunities - Updated 01/04/2024


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*****UPDATED INFORMATION- January 4, 2024*****

We are looking for (2) Full Time/Day shift CMM programmers here in Baltimore.

Our shift is flexible, but mainly M-F 7am - 3:30pm, starting pay at $32 - $38/hr, based on experience.
  • Relocation assistance is available,
  • Security Clearance is not required,
  • All applicants must pass a pre-hire drug screening (including cannabis), and,
  • Must be have U.S. Citizenship, U.S. Permanent Residency, or status as a U.S. Person as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).
I have attached our CMM Programmer Job Description.
CMM Programmer Job Description.pdf
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We still have one position open. Looking for someone to come in and be a Lead Programmer, and work with implementing PiWeb through out the shop.
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This is random, but I looked at your website, and I became curious about your CMM hardware. I see one Contura. Is it approximately 10-15 years old with a vast xxt sensor? With the precision EDM and CNC work your company does, have you ever found the XXT to have trouble verifying tolerances of .0001" or tighter?

Do any of your CMMs use an active sensor, and if so, do you notice greater accuracy with it?

Didn't mean to bump your post. Just curious.
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We have 3 Contura's (2009, 2011, and 2017). We dont use any active sensors (assuming you mean temp), and the tightest tolerances we work with are +/-0.00015" which we haven't had many issues with. For diameters with a total tolerance of .0003" or less, we verify with airgaging.
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Thanks for the information, Jake, Very interesting about the air gauging. I have heard air gauging is quite precise.

By active sensor, I was referring to the scanning technology of the sensor head (see attached). Active scanning sensors like the VAST and VAST XTR tend to bring a lower uncertainty ratio to the system and therefore are more accurate.

"Passive scanning probe heads use springs to hold the stylus
in its neutral position and strain gauges to measure deflection as it is moved by contours of the
surface being measured. Active scanning probe heads use software-controlled
electromagnets and force controllers in place of springs and strain gauges." -Quality Magazine


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Unfortunately, due to some of our contracts, we are required to hire only U.S. Persons as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).
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I have 2 seats open still.

We will offer relocation assistance on a case by case basis.

Our current QE and I are splitting our time between our normal duties and CMM Programming.
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Correct, this is an on-site position, and this position requires U.S. Citizenship, U.S. Permanent Residency, or status as a U.S. Person as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)). In addition, this position is subject to federal government requirements pertaining to the authorized access of controlled information; dual citizenship status may preclude certain individuals from meeting this requirement.
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