To succeed as a Faro Arm Operator, you need a solid understanding of precision measurement, blueprint reading, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), usually supported by experience in manufacturing or quality control. Familiarity with Faro Arm portable coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), associated software such as CAM2 or PolyWorks, and sometimes industry certifications like ASQ Certified Quality Inspector are also valuable. Strong attention to detail, effective problem-solving abilities, and clear communication help operators excel in fast-paced production environments. These skills ensure accurate inspections, minimize production errors, and support collaboration with engineering and manufacturing teams.