Advanced Cooling Technologies
ACT is a premier thermal management company that focuses on the design and manufacturing of cooling technologies.
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- Location
- Anaheim, California, United States of America
- Posted
- Feb 25, 2026
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CMM Programmer
at Advanced Cooling Technologies
About Us
Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) is a leading provider of thermal management solutions for aerospace, defense, data centers, energy, and industrial applications. For more than 20 years, ACT has engineered and manufactured innovative technologies that solve complex thermal challenges in demanding environments. Our team is driven by continuous innovation, teamwork, and collaboration, delivering reliable solutions that support critical missions and next-generation technologies worldwide.
Position Summary
The CMM Programmer is responsible for developing, maintaining, and executing CMM inspection programs used to inspect materials, tooling, and manufactured parts for compliance with engineering drawings and quality requirements. This includes inspection of parts, fixtures, jigs, cutting tools, drills, taps, and related components using Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM), surface table layouts, bench setups, and specialized gauges.
This role is responsible for complete part setup and layout, establishing inspection starting points when required, and determining part acceptability. The CMM Programmer must accurately document and report inspection results in accordance with Quality Assurance procedures. A strong understanding of mechanical drawings, GD&T, and close-tolerance inspection is required.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop, maintain, and execute CMM inspection programs to support dimensional verification of manufactured parts
- Perform dimensional and visual inspection using CMM and conventional inspection equipment
- Program, set up, and inspect parts using Zeiss DB Series CMM and Calypso software
- Conduct surface table layouts and utilize precision inspection tools
- Interpret mechanical drawings including GD&T per ANSI Y14.5
- Work to close tolerances, blueprints, specifications, and special instructions
- Prepare and complete inspection documentation, including First Article Reports (AS9102)
- Apply statistical quality control methods and comply with ISO9000 and AS9100 standards
- Support model-based inspection requirements
- Utilize FARO laser tracking equipment as required
- Manage multiple projects and inspection priorities