The Quality Measurement & Metrology Specialist plays a critical role in ensuring dimensional and visual
compliance for incoming materials, in-process components, and final assemblies under stringent industry
standards. The role demands proficiency in advanced metrology techniques, including Coordinate Measuring
Machines (CMM) and FARO Arm portable systems, as well as a strong understanding of GD&T and precision
measurement principles.
This position is highly diverse and requires exceptional accuracy, attention to detail, and the ability to
manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
About CSI:
CSI provides state-of-the-art stainless-steel process equipment and service for the food, dairy, beverage, pharmaceutical, and personal care industries. We are a growing company with a passion for providing superior customer service. Our work environment is rooted in respect, teamwork, continual learning, and growth... with a large dose of community and fun!
We believe our employees are our greatest resource and are committed to investing in our team. We offer a wide range of benefits including health and wellness, paid time off, retirement planning and continuing education support. We also enjoy hosting company luncheons, casual Fridays, a wellness program and providing opportunities for volunteering in local community charitable events!
Salary: $29 - $34 per hour
Primary Functions (not an all inclusive list):
- CMM Programming & Operation
- Program and operate CMM machines (PC-DMIS or similar software) for dimensional inspection.
- Develop automated inspection routines for complex parts.
- FARO Arm & Portable Metrology
- Perform 3D scanning and measurement using FARO arms and laser trackers.
- Generate detailed inspection reports and point cloud analysis.
- GD&T Interpretation
- Read and interpret engineering drawings and apply GD&T principles for accurate measurement.
- Measurement System Analysis
- Conduct Gage R&R and MSA studies to validate measurement accuracy.
- Calibration & Equipment Management
- Maintain calibration schedules for CMM, FARO arms, and other precision instruments.
- Ensure traceability and compliance with standards.
- Data Analysis & Reporting
- Analyze inspection data and provide feedback to engineering and production teams.
- Create detailed dimensional reports for customer submission.
- Continuous Improvement
- Recommend process improvements based on inspection results.
- Support root cause analysis for dimensional nonconformities.
Secondary Functions:
- Learn and perform inspection of materials and components purchased for fabrication in compliance with customer supplied specifications, CSI specifications and/or applicable Industry Standard requirements for:
- Dimensional tolerances
- Specified internal and external surface finishes
- Overall visual appearance
- Learn and perform documentation processes during manufacturing
- Maintain Material Examination Log forms
- Maintain Inspection Log(s)
- Maintain Weld Log(s) and Weld Map(s)
- Final review of fabrication documentation for accuracy, ensuring that all is completed correctly and representative of the product produced
- Learn and perform in-process and final weld inspection in compliance with customer and CSI specifications and/or industry standards. Methods of inspection include:
- Visual examination (naked eye)
- Remote Visual (Fiber or Video Borescope) examination
- Gauges for Undercut, Fillet size and Reinforcement
- Learn and perform Documentation of weld inspection when specified
- Video recording per CSI standard procedure
- Identify and document appropriate weld acceptance/rejection
- Maintain appropriate paperwork including daily weld and inspection log
- Learn and maintain material examination logs in accordance with CSI standard practice and/or customer specified requirements
- Receiving inspection of documented components. Material examination form will be completed for each of the documented components
- Verify components dimensionally using applicable standards/drawings.
- Identify components with ID number when accepted for use.
- Inspect for acceptance to known visual acceptance criteria.
- Learn to complete non-conformance reports for material not meeting the required specification.
- Complete non-conformance paperwork as specified in CSI standard procedures.
- Quarantine nonconforming material until remediation has been confirmed.
- Learn and perform Positive Material Identification using XRF
- Working knowledge of PMI test equipment (Niton).
- Ability to use and calibrate PMI test equipment.
- Learn and perform Internal FAT functions on all outgoing products, tasks include:
- Slope verification of piping.
- Piping and Instrument Verification.
- Verify overall dimensions and red line as built drawings.
- Verify etching and equipment tags per fabrication drawings.
- Learn and perform surface finish inspection of all electropolished and mechanically polished components produced by CSI – both in process and final inspection.
- Use and calibration of profilometer required
- Visual examination for surface defects
- Learn operation and maintenance of all critical measuring devices used for material inspection calibrated and in good working order.
- Notify Quality Manager if any inspection equipment is thought to be defective or not performing properly.
- Learn the proper use of inspection measurement tools such as Scales, Calipers, Micrometer, Height Gage, Protractor and digital levels.
- Learn to read blueprints, drawings and Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&ID).
- Follow Level II Inspector training as required.
Required Experience:
Education/Training
- High School Diploma or equivalent, required.
- Welding and/or related trade school helpful.
- Certification in CMM programming or portable metrology systems.
Experience
- Blueprint reading, preferred
- Reading of tape measure, calipers, micrometers and other inspection tools.
- Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 9GTAW) experience, helpful.
- Certification(s) in applicable quality standards and practices, helpful.
- Proficiency in CMM programming (PC-DMIS, Calypso, or similar).
- Experience with FARO arm operation and 3D scanning.
- Advanced knowledge of PolyWorks for metrology and inspection.
- Strong understanding of GD&T and precision measurement techniques.
- Ability to work with CAD models an dinspection software.
Standard workday is 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. More than 40 hours per week may be required in order to achieve the productivity necessary for this position. However, overtime is not a guarantee.
Craft positions require constant bending, kneeling, and stooping. The employee must frequently lift and/or
move items up to 75 pounds with assistance. Visual acuity is required to perform work using close, distance,
and peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. The employee may be exposed to
environmental factors typical of a welding and installation environment and will work with various power
tools. Must be able to wear required personal protective equipment, such as gloves, safety glasses and steel
toe shoes.
CSI has a long standing policy of Equal Opportunity in employment. Our practice is to fill positions by selecting applicants who can perform the work in a competent and professional manner. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or individuals with disability. U.S. federal law requires completion of employment eligibility verification upon hire. CSI participates in E-Verify. Must have the right to work in the United States.