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... Calypso software. * Strong troubleshooting experience with ZEISS CMM equipment and inspection systems. * Ability to read and interpret GD&T, blueprints, CAD models, and technical drawings.

In this onsite role, you'll develop and maintain CMM programs using Calypso, interpret technical ... Support offline programming using 3D models created in NX or other CAD systems. * Interpret ...

... Calypso software. * Strong troubleshooting experience with ZEISS CMM equipment and inspection systems. * Ability to read and interpret GD&T, blueprints, CAD models, and technical drawings.

... Calypso software. * Strong troubleshooting experience with ZEISS CMM equipment and inspection systems. * Ability to read and interpret GD&T, blueprints, CAD models, and technical drawings.

Develop, edit, validate, and maintain CMM programs using Calypso software. * Perform dimensional inspections on aerospace engine components using Zeiss CMM systems. * Interpret engineering drawings ...

In this role, you will be responsible for programming, operating, and maintaining Zeiss Calypso CMM systems to ensure that all products meet the highest standards of quality and precision. The ideal ...

Review of processing queues and alerts from sub-systems (EAI, EFIRA, Murex, APEX, OT) to ensure smooth transaction workflow. End of business day (3pm) Calypso queue verification to ensure all trades ...

Cmm Programmer

Harbor City, CA · On-site

$37K - $65K/yr

This role is ideal for someone with experience using Zeiss Calypso software, a strong understanding of GD&T, and a commitment to AS9100/ISO 9001 quality systems. Key Responsibilities: · CMM ...

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How much do calypso system jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for calypso system in the United States is $27.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $28.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Calypso System Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Calypso System Analyst, you need a strong background in financial markets, derivatives, and risk management, typically supported by a degree in finance, computer science, or a related field. Expertise in the Calypso platform, SQL, Java, and familiarity with trade lifecycle management or relevant certifications is highly valuable. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help in understanding user requirements and translating them into system solutions. These skills ensure efficient implementation, customization, and ongoing support of the Calypso system in dynamic financial environments.

What is a Calypso System?

A Calypso System refers to Calypso, a comprehensive software platform widely used in the financial industry for trading, risk management, and processing of derivatives, treasury, and other financial products. The system provides front-to-back office solutions, enabling institutions to manage trading, risk, collateral, and operations on a single platform. Calypso is known for its flexibility and ability to support a wide range of asset classes and regulatory requirements, making it a popular choice among banks, asset managers, and clearing houses.

What is the difference between Calypso System vs Calypso Developer?

AspectCalypso SystemCalypso Developer
Primary RoleFinancial software platform for trading, risk management, and processingDevelops, customizes, and maintains Calypso System applications
Required SkillsKnowledge of financial markets, risk management, and Calypso modulesProficiency in programming (Java, SQL), Calypso API, and system integration
Work EnvironmentFinancial institutions, trading floors, risk departmentsIT teams within financial firms, software development environments

Calypso System is the comprehensive platform used by financial institutions for trading and risk management, while Calypso Developer focuses on customizing and maintaining the platform through programming and technical expertise. Both roles are essential in the financial industry but differ in their primary responsibilities and skill requirements.

How does a Calypso System Analyst typically collaborate with other teams in a financial institution?

A Calypso System Analyst frequently works alongside business analysts, traders, risk management, and IT support teams to ensure seamless integration and functionality of the Calypso platform. Collaboration often includes gathering requirements from end-users, translating business needs into technical specifications, and coordinating with developers for system enhancements or troubleshooting. Regular communication with stakeholders is essential to keep projects on track and to address any workflow or operational concerns. This collaborative environment helps ensure the system supports evolving business processes and regulatory requirements.
Infographic showing various Calypso System job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 97% Full Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,721 per year, or $27.8 per hour.
Sr. CMM Programmer

Sr. CMM Programmer

J.G. Kern Enterprises Inc.

Sterling Heights, MI • On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Senior CMM Programmer / Metrology Specialist (Zeiss Calypso)
Industry: Precision CNC Machining
Experience Level: Senior (10+ Years Preferred)
Shift: First Shift
Position Overview

We are seeking a highly experienced Senior CMM Programmer / Metrology Specialist to support precision CNC machining operations with tight tolerances (±.0004” or better). This role requires deep expertise in programming Zeiss CMM equipment using Calypso, ensuring full conformance with customer print specifications and GD&T requirements.

The ideal candidate will serve as a technical authority in metrology, with a strong ability to analyze, interpret, and validate CMM measurement results, and hands-on expertise in both CMM fixturing and manual inspection methods.

Key Responsibilities

  • Program and operate Zeiss CMM equipment (Calypso) in strict accordance with customer prints, GD&T, and engineering specifications
  • Develop and optimize inspection programs for complex CNC machined components with tight tolerances (±.0004” or better)
  • Serve as subject matter expert in determining accuracy, validity, and repeatability of CMM results
  • Design, build, and utilize CMM fixtures to ensure proper part orientation, stability, and measurement repeatability
  • Perform and support manual inspection using precision gauges (calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and hard gauges)
  • Interpret and analyze dimensional data to identify trends, variation, and root causes of non-conformance
  • Collaborate with engineering and CNC machining teams to resolve tolerance and quality issues
  • Lead and support First Article Inspection (FAI) and PPAP submissions
  • Improve inspection efficiency through program optimization and measurement strategy development
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives related to quality and metrology processes

Required Qualifications

  • 10+ years of experience in CMM programming and metrology within a precision machining environment
  • Strong experience with Zeiss CMM systems and Calypso software
  • Proven ability to program CMMs in conformance with customer print specifications
  • Expert-level understanding of GD&T (ASME Y14.5)
  • Demonstrated expertise in interpreting and validating CMM results
  • Experience working with tight tolerances (±.0004” or better)
  • Hands-on experience with CMM fixturing, including setup, alignment, and repeatability considerations
  • Strong experience with manual inspection tools (calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, and hard gauges)
  • Strong problem-solving skills and experience with root cause analysis (8D, 5 Whys, etc.)
  • Ability to work cross-functionally with engineering and manufacturing teams

Preferred Qualifications

  • Associate degree in Manufacturing, Engineering Technology, or related field
    (or equivalent hands-on experience with formal technical training)
  • Experience with FAI, PPAP, and SPC methodologies
  • Familiarity with ISO 9001 and/or IATF 16949 standards
  • Experience with CAD software (SolidWorks, CATIA, NX, etc.) is a plus, but not required
  • Zeiss Calypso certification or formal training

Technical Skills

  • CMM Platforms: Zeiss
  • Software: Calypso, Calypso Planner, PiWeb (preferred)
  • Inspection Tools: Calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, height gauges, optical comparators, and other precision gauges
  • Methods: GD&T, SPC, dimensional analysis

What Success Looks Like

  • Accurate and repeatable measurements supported by proper fixture design and setup
  • High confidence in both CMM and manual inspection results
  • Reduced inspection variability and improved measurement consistency
  • Strong collaboration with machining and engineering teams
  • Consistent delivery of parts meeting tight-tolerance requirements

J. G. Kern Enterprises, Inc. recognizes that our team members are our most valuable asset, and we are committed to providing them with a safe, drug-free workplace fostering respect and ethical treatment. Unlawful discrimination in employment decisions based on race, color, religion, ethnic/national origin, age, sex, veteran status, disability, or any similar protected status is strictly prohibited. In return for their expertise and shared commitment to our goals, we offer our team members competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package.

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