At Layup Parts, we're developing the technology that will build the future.
We're a manufacturing technology company replacing months of lead time with days, using proprietary software, automation, and advanced manufacturing systems built for speed. Our customers are inventing what's next, in aerospace, defense, robotics, and beyond. To keep up with them, manufacturing has to change. That's what we're building.
Our customers are developing tomorrow’s high-tech products, and we are building the technology, automation, and manufacturing systems that accelerate their success. We’re looking for a Senior CMM Programmer who is passionate about precision and excited to establish world-class dimensional inspection practices in a fast-paced, hands-on production environment.
What You’ll Do
- Develop, optimize, validate, and maintain ZEISS CALYPSO programs for bridge CMMs using tactile probing and optical/scanning technologies to inspect composite parts, machined components, tooling, fixtures, and assemblies.
- Set up and operate ZEISS CMMs for first article, in-process, final, and investigative inspections while creating efficient measurement strategies, alignments, stylus configurations, and collision-free inspection routines.
- Interpret engineering drawings, CAD models, and complex GD&T requirements (ASME Y14.5) to create accurate, repeatable, production-ready inspection programs.
- Analyze dimensional inspection results, troubleshoot measurement and fixturing issues, distinguish measurement-system variation from true product nonconformance, and support root cause investigations.
- Generate inspection reports, dimensional data packages, ballooned drawings, and AS9102 First Article Inspection (FAI) documentation to support production and customer requirements.
- Design and improve inspection fixtures, probe configurations, and metrology workflows to increase accuracy, repeatability, and inspection efficiency.
- Lead CMM programming best practices by supporting troubleshooting, standardization, training, measurement system analysis (MSA), and implementation of advanced metrology technologies such as PolyWorks and 3D scanning.
- Partner with Quality, Manufacturing, and Engineering teams to support inspection planning, calibration, audits, nonconformance investigations, continuous improvement, and maintenance of an organized, audit-ready metrology environment.
What We're Looking For:
- Be awesome. Be the kind of person you want to work with!
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Quality, or Industrial Engineering (or equivalent hands-on experience in advanced CMM programming and metrology).
- 8+ years of progressive experience in CMM programming, dimensional inspection, or precision metrology within aerospace, defense, automotive, medical device, or another high-reliability manufacturing environment.
- Experience programming and operating ZEISS CMMs using CALYPSO, including complex alignments, PCM/parameterized programming, scanning strategies, stylus management, and troubleshooting challenging measurement applications.
- Demonstrated ability to independently create production-ready CMM programs from engineering drawings and CAD models, prove out programs safely, validate results, and train operators on repeatable execution.
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and advanced GD&T, including profile, position, runout, datum reference frames, composite tolerancing strategies, and complex freeform geometry.
- Strong understanding of CMM fundamentals, probing behavior, cosine and alignment errors, thermal influences, fixturing effects, calibration, repeatability, measurement uncertainty, and good metrology practices.
- Working knowledge of AS9100 quality systems, AS9102 First Article Inspections (FAIs), nonconformance documentation, inspection planning, and electronic quality records.
Bonus Points:
- ZEISS CALYPSO advanced training or certification, ZEISS application experience, or experience supporting ZEISS CMM installations, upgrades, relocations, or acceptance testing.
- Experience with ZEISS VAST scanning probes, RDS articulating probe systems, XXT sensors, optical sensors, rotary tables, or offline CALYPSO programming.
- Experience with PolyWorks Inspector.
- Experience with 3D scanning, laser trackers, portable arms, structured-light systems, or point-cloud inspection for composite tooling and large freeform surfaces.
- Experience working with composite parts.
Physical Work Requirements:
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, hands-on production and metrology environment.
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds unassisted.
Must be capable of lifting, standing, climbing, bending, grasping, sitting, pulling, pushing, stooping, stretching, and carrying on a production floor.
Must be comfortable working around production equipment, fixtures, tooling, and large or awkward aerospace components while following applicable safety procedures.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Quality, or Industrial Engineering or equivalent hands-on experience
- 8+ years progressive experience in CMM programming, dimensional inspection, or precision metrology in aerospace/defense/automotive/medical or other high-reliability manufacturing
- Experience programming and operating ZEISS CMMs using CALYPSO, including alignments, parameterized programming, scanning strategies, stylus management, and troubleshooting
- Ability to independently create, prove out, validate, and document production-ready CMM programs and train operators
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, CAD models, and advanced GD&T per ASME Y14.5
- Strong understanding of CMM fundamentals, probing behavior, measurement uncertainty, fixturing, calibration, and metrology best practices
- Working knowledge of AS9100 quality systems and AS9102 First Article Inspection processes and documentation
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, hands-on production/metrology environment
- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds unassisted and perform physical tasks (standing, bending, climbing, grasping, etc.) on a production floor
What We Do
Our goal is to deliver composite parts faster than any other supplier in the market. We want to continually impress our customers with our speed, quality, and responsiveness to their needs.
Why Work With Us
We plan to achieve our goals by building and implementing technology that hasn’t yet been applied to the composites industry, including: automated customer quoting, automated tooling design, integrating software with hardware to reduce engineering and production workloads, and implementing latest developments in 3D printing.








