CNC Machining
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CAD/CAM Specialist
use computer-aided design (CAD) software to develop technical drawings, blueprints, or other schematics
CNC Machinist
read sketches, blueprints, and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and computer-aided design (CAD) files, and use code to input product design into a computer-guided machine
CNC Programmer
responsible for creating the code that controls the product-making machines
CNC Sales Engineer
further sales of technical and industrial products and look at all aspects of the sales process to find ways to make improvements
CNC Technician
use computer-driven machines and tools to make precision components for aerospace, computer, medical, and recreational equipment
Manufacturing Engineer
evaluate and improve manufacturing processes, design new systems, aid in product pricing and advertising decisions and manage the procurement process for raw materials
Production Manager
responsible for ensuring all equipment is in working order, as well as procuring materials and parts necessary to keep the facility functioning
Quality Control Inspector
examine products, services and materials for defects, damages and failure to meet the manufacturer guidelines
Research and Development Engineer
design and develop a variety of products, lead and manage project teams
Tool and Die Maker
set up and operate equipment to produce precision metal parts, instruments, and tools
Tooling Engineer
design and engineer tools for manufacturing parts and components, refine design of existing tooling