Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) Eastlake is an investment casting foundry that specializes in complex aerospace & gas turbine components. With a stable business model and competitive compensation & benefits, CPP is a great option to consider as you look to make your next career move.
Responsibilities
- Develop, maintain, and teach "best practice" investment casting procedures and practices.
- Responsible for the construction of all dies (shrink factor analysis), gages, and support tooling needed to produce and inspect cores, wax patterns, and castings.
- Interface with tooling vendors and CPP purchasing to produce a quality tool/die at a competitive price.
- Identify and address process yields using various data analysis techniques (statistical, mathematical, DOE, 6 Sigma, etc.) to uncover variables in the process that are not maintained in a controlled fashion.
- Strong working knowledge of GD&T.
- Able to interpret customer drawings, specifications, models (CAD/NX), and layout reports.
- Gage R&R, SPC, non-straightening processes and other cost reduction initiatives.
- Identify, evaluate and implement new process technologies that advance manufacturing and product capabilities.
- Communicate with tooling vendors to design concepts for wax pattern die rework, the build of gate dies and support fixtures.
- Document work procedures and processes.
Requirements
- Strong working knowledge of GD&T.
- Able to interpret customer drawings, specifications, models (CAD/NX), and layout reports.
- Knowledge of data analysis techniques (statistical, mathematical, DOE, 6 Sigma, etc.).
- Knowledge of Gage R&R, SPC, non-straightening processes and other cost reduction initiatives.
Other
- Problem solving, and the concepts & tools of problem solving, are essential to the job.
- Occasionally taking a leadership role in resolving cross-functional problems.
- The candidate must be able to travel locally periodically to other CPP facilities, customers and vendors to provide problem-solving and technical support.
- Good written and oral communication skills required to develop internal job instructions.
- Must be available for Fall 2025, Spring 2026, Summer 2026, or Fall 2026 semester.