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What is your working environment like? I'm currently at my 3rd CMM job and had very different settings for each of them.

My first CMM job was in a high volume manufacturing environment. I worked in a small climate controlled box in the middle of a large machine shop. It was the customary fishbowl setting with lots of windows in the box for everyone to watch me work. The box was just a little too small for all the work that went through it, so it was always a mess. It wasn't the most comfortable setting, but on hot summer days I sure preferred it to being on the shop floor (no AC).

My second CMM job was in a mold manufacturing shop. I worked at two CMMs side by side right on the shop floor. It was a pretty clean shop with lots of ventilation on the machines, so I didn't have any problems with the air bearings getting gummed up or anything like that. All the machines near me were doing finishing ops like grinding and EDMing so it wasn't too noisy. It was an ok setting. The whole shop was climate controlled so that was quite nice.

Now I work at a company that makes various aerospace parts. I do most of my work at a desk in a large open office. There is a CMM in the room adjacent to me and two other CMMs in a separate building. It is nice to work at a desk in an office, but the open office setting isn't always great for concentrating. Also, I'm an introvert, so I'd be happiest hidden away in a darkened corner. It can sometimes be a pain to work a whole building away from two of the CMMs I work with, especially when it is snowing in the winter, but for the most part it is a pretty sweet arrangement.

How about y'all?
What is your work area like?
Do you have any past settings you loved or hated?
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  • That sounds like it could be a good arrangement. With the CNC programmer near by, I bet you have a good handle on what's coming your way and when. It could be a good team setting as long as everyone gets along. Where I work it is rather departmentalized. We all get along ok, but communication is lacking.



    We all get along and I take that as a huge blessing. I've known everyone of our "NPI team" except 2 for at least 14 years, we all work together to make each other look good and we all make sure the credit goes to the right person and try very hard not to make ourselves standout individually. And in regards to knowing what is coming through the flow, we use MS Planner extensively and it helps tremendously and all tasks are setup and assigned by our manager and lead engineers.

    Just a little bit of history on me working here. I spent 9 years here as the lead CMM programmer then left for 6 years and the man that I work for now is the man that I wrote my first CMM program for his first part that he programmed on a CNC lathe. Been a very good working relationship for as long as I've know him and worked for him. He's a no BS straightforward person, you know your job and do it and he lets you do what you need to do to get it done
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  • That sounds like it could be a good arrangement. With the CNC programmer near by, I bet you have a good handle on what's coming your way and when. It could be a good team setting as long as everyone gets along. Where I work it is rather departmentalized. We all get along ok, but communication is lacking.



    We all get along and I take that as a huge blessing. I've known everyone of our "NPI team" except 2 for at least 14 years, we all work together to make each other look good and we all make sure the credit goes to the right person and try very hard not to make ourselves standout individually. And in regards to knowing what is coming through the flow, we use MS Planner extensively and it helps tremendously and all tasks are setup and assigned by our manager and lead engineers.

    Just a little bit of history on me working here. I spent 9 years here as the lead CMM programmer then left for 6 years and the man that I work for now is the man that I wrote my first CMM program for his first part that he programmed on a CNC lathe. Been a very good working relationship for as long as I've know him and worked for him. He's a no BS straightforward person, you know your job and do it and he lets you do what you need to do to get it done
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