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Programmer wanted

rms Company is a state of the art facility that produces components for the medical device industry. We are looking for an advanced PC-DMIS programmer to join our programming group.

Responsibilities include:
Offline program CMMs using PC-DMIS Version 2020 mr2 cad++ to check complex medical parts.
Maintain revision controlled program database for 27 CMMs and thousands of programs.
Maintain 27 Global CMMs with a variety of articulating heads with scanning probes with multiple probe racks
Conduct gage R&R studies.
Assist with employee training.
Assist with designing CMM fixtures
Applicants must have an advanced understanding of PC-DMIS and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.

rms is located in Coon Rapids, Minnesota. We offer an excellent pay and benefit package. Check us out on the web at www.rmsmachining.com. Relocation assistance for highly qualified candidates available.
Please e-mail me at jcorcoran@machine.com if interested.
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  • Maintain revision controlled program database for 27 CMMs and thousands of programs.
    Maintain 27 Global CMMs with a variety of articulating heads with scanning probes with multiple probe racks


    Sounds like a HUGE mess. 27 machines, all with varying components and (probably) accessory equipment (fixture grids probe racks, etc), plus THOUSANDS of programs?
    --Maybe a majority of the machines are customer or production-cell specific or something, so there's no need to have routines validated on multiple CMM's?

    Can you imagine the work instruction for maintaining probe racks, with 10-12 probes on each machine? Maintaining consumable/spares would be probably $60k in expenses & PO's a year alone, let alone calibration efforts and unplanned maintenance/repairs.

    This sounds like a job for 3-5 folks.
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  • Maintain revision controlled program database for 27 CMMs and thousands of programs.
    Maintain 27 Global CMMs with a variety of articulating heads with scanning probes with multiple probe racks


    Sounds like a HUGE mess. 27 machines, all with varying components and (probably) accessory equipment (fixture grids probe racks, etc), plus THOUSANDS of programs?
    --Maybe a majority of the machines are customer or production-cell specific or something, so there's no need to have routines validated on multiple CMM's?

    Can you imagine the work instruction for maintaining probe racks, with 10-12 probes on each machine? Maintaining consumable/spares would be probably $60k in expenses & PO's a year alone, let alone calibration efforts and unplanned maintenance/repairs.

    This sounds like a job for 3-5 folks.
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