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Job Description
Laser Programmer Norwood Medical - 3.4 Dayton, OH Job Details Full-time 20 hours ago Qualifications High school diploma or GED Full Job Description The Laser Programmer is responsible for developing, editing, and optimizing laser marking programs to produce high-quality marks that meet customer specifications. This role supports production efficiency, equipment performance, and continuous improvement. Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Create, edit, and optimize laser marking programs using CAD/CAM and laser software (Trumpf, Coherent, Keyence). Set and adjust laser parameters (power, speed, focus, etc.) for various materials, including corrosion-resistant marking. Interpret customer drawings, blueprints, and specifications to determine marking requirements and feasibility (size, location, tooling constraints). Support new product launches by developing and validating laser marking processes. Optimize programs to reduce cycle time while maintaining quality. Implement engineering changes and maintain accurate program records and archives. Monitor daily requests and provide timely production support, including troubleshooting and mark adjustments. Set up machines, tooling, and materials as needed; ensure safe and efficient operation. Perform or assist with preventative and reactive maintenance on laser equipment. Collaborate with engineering, quality, and production teams; provide updates and technical input. Support continuous improvement through testing, process refinement, and problem-solving. Maintain a safe, clean, and organized work environment; follow all safety procedures.
Education:
High School diploma or
GED Skills & Technical Knowledge:
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints and schematics to develop laser marking programs. Utilize CAD/CAM system to generate programs. Understand the general operation of Trumpf, Coherent, and Keyence laser markers. Understand the setup and programing software for the Trumpf, Coherent, and Keyence laser markers. Communicate professionally and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. Demonstrates effective time management and project prioritization. Solid computer skills (i.e. Microsoft applications, Solidworks, etc.) Located in Dayton, Ohio, Norwood Medical is a contract medical device manufacturer supporting customers in robotic-assisted surgery, orthopedic, and minimally invasive surgery markets. Our success comes from our commitment to quality and our use of leading-edge technologies to produce precision-machined components, assemblies, and value-added processes. We focus exclusively on medical device manufacturing, and we're excited to continue growing our team.