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Programming-Numerical Ctl 3
Overview:
Provides programming support for machining parts and tools on numerically controlled machine tools. Makes proper cutter selections for each part, taking into consideration such factors as speeds, types of cutters, feeds, and control system limitations. Selects program routines for the most efficient computer calculation of dimensional and machining requirements for each part. Analyzes engineering models to define configuration of parts and determine type and sequence of machine operations. May modify existing parts programs for engineering changes or program improvements.
Responsibilities:
- Automated machine programming supporting the 787 Dreamliner facility
- Interfacing with Mfg. Eng., design, and production for build package requirements.
- Define capabilities of NC equipment to drive efficient processes
Qualifications:
- A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Engineering
- A minimum of eight years of related experience.
- Knowledge of NC programming methods from model based definition desired, data export, program posting, program release, and quality approval required.
- This is MODEL BASED programming. Catia V5 and Enovia experience a plus
- Familiarity with composite fabrication methods and machines (fiber placement, rapid ply cutting, automated forming and trimming) of composites desired.
- Familiarity with assembly drill process and Encapta desired
- Knowledge of MS Access, sequel server databases, and Visual Basic desired.
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