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Ogp Programmer Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Accurately inspect finished parts using microscopes, tool maker's scope, micrometers, OGP, gage ... Provides input to Engineering departments regarding feasibility and capability to produce tooling ...

Operate CMM machines (e.g., MicroVu, OGP Smartscope) to inspect machined parts and assemblies. * Interpret engineering drawings and GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) requirements.

Quality Tech

Minneapolis, MN

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

Experience in the use of and programming OGP/CMM (vision system), statistical/data software, complaint amp; CAPA documentation and experience with supplier communication is a plus. * Individual must ...

We're looking for a Metrology Technician/Engineer that can program and troubleshoot PCDMIS CMMs and OGP branded Vision systems, perform test method validations to ensure that the inspection programs ...

Operate CMM machines (e.g., MicroVu, OGP Smartscope) to inspect machined parts and assemblies. * Interpret engineering drawings and GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) requirements.

CNC Swiss Machinist

Blaine, MN · On-site

$25 - $34/hr

... OGP, etc. * Assist in process development with engineers, technicians and supervisors. * Be involved with and perform pre-production and program validation related to changes in new products and ...

CNC Swiss Machinist II

Blaine, MN · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

... OGP, etc. * Assist in process development with engineers, technicians and supervisors. * Be involved with and perform pre-production and program validation related to changes in new products and ...

CNC Swiss Machinist II

Blaine, MN · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

... OGP, etc. * Assist in process development with engineers, technicians and supervisors. * Be involved with and perform pre-production and program validation related to changes in new products and ...

CNC Swiss Machinist II

Blaine, MN · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

... OGP, etc. * Assist in process development with engineers, technicians and supervisors. * Be involved with and perform pre-production and program validation related to changes in new products and ...

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Ogp Programmer information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an OGP Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an OGP Programmer, you need strong proficiency in programming languages (such as C++ or Python), a solid understanding of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and experience with coordinate measuring machines (CMMs). Familiarity with OGP (Optical Gaging Products) software, metrology equipment, and relevant certifications in quality control or metrology are commonly required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication make a candidate stand out in this technical environment. These skills ensure accurate measurement programming, effective troubleshooting, and high-quality manufacturing outcomes.

What are some common challenges an OGP Programmer might face when integrating new automation solutions into existing manufacturing processes?

OGP Programmers often encounter challenges when introducing new automation solutions, such as ensuring compatibility with legacy equipment and minimizing production downtime during system updates. They must carefully coordinate with production, maintenance, and quality teams to test and deploy new programs without disrupting workflow. Additionally, troubleshooting unforeseen technical issues and fine-tuning software for optimal performance are essential parts of the role. Effective communication and strong problem-solving skills help OGP Programmers successfully manage these integration processes.

What is an OGP Programmer?

An OGP Programmer is a specialist who programs and operates Optical Gaging Products (OGP) machines, which are advanced measuring systems used for quality control and inspection in manufacturing. They create, modify, and optimize measurement routines to ensure parts meet precise specifications. OGP Programmers work closely with engineering and production teams to interpret technical drawings and ensure accurate data collection. Their role is crucial for maintaining product quality and efficiency in industries like aerospace, automotive, and medical device manufacturing.

What is the difference between Ogp Programmer vs Web Developer?

AspectOgp ProgrammerWeb Developer
Required CredentialsTypically a degree or certification in programming or related fieldSame as Ogp Programmer, often with additional design or UX certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in tech companies, digital agencies, or freelance projectsIn tech firms, agencies, or freelance settings
Industry UsageSpecialized in Open Graph Protocol implementation and social media integrationBroader web application and website development
Search & Comparison IntentFocused on social media optimization and coding for social platformsGeneral web development and programming tasks

While both roles involve programming skills, Ogp Programmers specialize in implementing Open Graph Protocol features for social media, whereas Web Developers have a broader scope in building and maintaining websites. The two roles often overlap but differ mainly in their focus areas and specific technical expertise.

What job categories do people searching Ogp Programmer jobs in Minnesota look for? The top searched job categories for Ogp Programmer jobs in Minnesota are:
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$21.20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Overview

About Cretex Medical

Cretex Medical is a leading contract manufacturer of precision components and assemblies for the medical device industry.  Our customers view us as a trusted partner in the areas of injection molding, laser processing, metal stamping and device assembly.  Learn more at www.cretexmedical.com.

Position Summary

Responsible for developing and maintaining inspection programs using customer drawings and specifications to ensure compliance to customer requirements and have extensive knowledge of dimensional metrology. 

Shifts Available:  

  • 1st shift: 6:00am-2:00 pm Mon-Fri 
Responsibilities
  • Program various precision testing equipment including but not limited to Tool Scope, CMM, Vision Systems
  • Devise fixture concepts and participate in gage and fixture development
  • Perform basic maintenance of inspection equipment
  • Implement and analyze artifact checks for various precision testing equipment
  • Gage R&R analysis using Minitab
  • Identify and implement inspection methods and equipment to reduce cost and improve productivity
  • Perform key responsibilities of a Quality Inspector, Quality Technician and Sr. Quality Technician.
  • Enter production information into the ERP system on a timely basis
  • Participate in the Operational Excellence Program
  • Understand and comply with the Cretex professional competencies, company policies, and employee manual
  • Adhere to all safety policies; includes wearing personal protective equipment when required
  • Support and comply with the company Quality System, ISO, and medical device requirements
  • Read, understand, and follow work instructions and standard work
  • Ability to work in a manufacturing environment
Qualifications
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • 5 years of experience in a quality assurance role
  • Advanced knowledge of inspection equipment uses and maintenance
  • Intermediate GD&T
  • Advanced understanding of precision testing equipment software

Desirable Criteria and Qualifications 

  • Two-year technical degree
  • Experience with ERP systems
  • Experience programming OGP or Micro-Vu
  • Working knowledge of ISO 9001/13485
  • Quality training/certifications

What is it like to work at Cretex Medical?

We recognize the contribution of every individual and promote growth, safety and security for all our employees. Cretex Medical values performance and pays competitive wages along with a rich benefit package. We offer a positive work environment with a focus on continuous improvement.

Here are some of things that employees have said about working for Cretex Medical:

  • "The culture at Cretex is collaborative. Everyone here is willing to help you whether it is a director, a machinist, or your boss. Everyone is always willing to help you figure out a project and get it done right."
  • "I would tell potential interns that Cretex is a great company to work for. It has set a high bar for corporate culture as well as the quality of work you can do. I would definitely recommend it."
  • "I learned that I really like the medical device industry. The importance and the gravity of what we do here is felt by the employees. You can have that passion in your work because you know what you are striving for is to save lives."

We encourage you to explore the many opportunities Cretex Medical can offer you as a valued team member.

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Pay RangeUSD $21.20 - USD $44.71 /Hr.Pay Range Details

This pay range reflects the base hourly rate or annual salary for positions within this job grade, based on our market-based pay structures. Actual compensation will depend on factors such as skills, relevant experience, education, internal equity, business needs, and local market conditions. While the full hiring range is shared for transparency, offers are rarely made at the minimum or maximum of the range.

Company Benefits

Pay Range Details: 

Quality Programmer I: $21.20 - $30.72 

Quality Programmer II: $29.81 - $44.71

Benefits:

All Employees:

Our 401k retirement savings plan with a company match contribution; onsite health clinics, discretionary holiday bonus program (based on years of service), Cretex University, 24/7 employee assistance program with access to five confidential visits with a licensed counselor at no cost, wellness program with incentives, an employee death benefit, and employee sick and safe leave are available to all Cretex employees. 

20+hours:

Cretex's medical benefit package includes: comprehensive medical insurance with access to virtual providers; dental insurance (Little Partners Dental benefit covers services 100 percent for children 12 and younger when seen by a Health Partners in network provider); vision insurance; a pre-tax health savings account, healthcare and dependent care pre-tax reimbursement accounts; paid holidays, paid time off; and our discretionary profit sharing program are available to employees working 20+ hours/week. 

30+ hours:

Parental Leave, accident and critical illness benefits, optional employee, spouse, and child life; short and long term disability; company provided life insurance; and tuition assistance programs are available to employees working 30+ hours per week. 

(Some benefits are subject to eligibility criteria.)

Applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, veteran status, marital status, family status, status with regard to public assistance, or any other protected status as required by law.  

Our company uses E-Verify to confirm the employment and eligibility of all newly hired employees. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, please visit www.dhs.gov/E-Verify. 

Employment Type: FULL_TIME