

LOCATION: Delta, BC, Canada
At LMI Technologies, 3D scanning and inspection is our passion. We are dedicated to developing easy-to-use solutions that increase productivity and profitability for our customers. Today, in a marketplace where technology reigns, LMI continues to shape the industry with world-class 3D scanning and inspection solutions. Our globally recognized products are fully designed, developed and manufactured in-house. LMI believes in providing a modern, flexible, results-oriented work environment that allows all employees to thrive.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Customer Service Representative (CSR) is responsible for establishing and maintaining customer relationships ensuring that customer needs are met. The CSR is also responsible for communicating customer requirements to the production team, providing support to our sales team through the sales process, and ensuring customer needs are met in accordance with company policies and procedures.
TYPICAL DUTIES, ACTIVITIES, RESPONSIBILITIES
Through activities such as order entry, issuing RMA’s and fielding customer inquiries the CSR will communicate with a diverse customer base to ensure they receive a timely and professional response to all inquiries and requests.
Key responsibilites
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
If you are excited about the endless opportunities and growth of 3D Scanning and Sensor technology, please send your resume and cover letter to careers@lmi3d.com. We thank all those interested, however only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.
At LMI Technologies, we are passionate about developing innovative 3D scanning, measurement, and data visualization technologies that solve complex problems in a simple way. We take our knowledge and experience from working in the field and connect our customers to 3D solutions that enable them to achieve better business results. We build our products from the ground up; from concept, design, to manufacturing. With offices worldwide, we are committed to delivering the best 3D sensors, 3D smart sensors, and 3D scanners for our clients. Please visit www.lmi3d.com for more information.
Reporting to the Quality Manager, the Quality Control (QC) Technologist will independently perform incoming/outgoing quality control activities.
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REQUIREMENTS:
If you are excited about the endless opportunities and growth of 3D Scanning and Sensor technology, please send your resume and cover letter tocareers@lmi3d.com. We thank all those interested, however only short-listed and local candidates will be contacted for interviews.
This guide describes the procedure to upgrade or downgrade Gocator sensors to a desired firmware version via the 4.2 and 3.6 SR4 SDK regardless of firmware version currently loaded on the Gocator. Sample code is included.
Dimensional gauging is a key 3D scanning and quality control process for detecting sizing errors in automotive parts. Such errors are common and occur when the actual dimensions of the machine-worked part are different from their nominal value.
In the automotive industry size discrepancies must fall within tight tolerance requirements or the part has to be rejected. For this reason, manufacturers require advanced inline inspection systems that can quickly and accurately identify dimensional errors and execute the proper pass/fail decisions to ensure the highest levels of product quality.
What Dimensional Gauging Systems Measure
Dimensional gauging systems provide 2D and 3D measurements of important automotive part features including holes, slots, surface, edges, studs, clips, and gap and flush. Such features are found on the body in white, underbody, body sides, doors, hoods and decklids, frames, suspension cradles, instrument panel beams, motor compartments and more.
When a part is found to be outside the predetermined tolerance, it gets flagged/rejected, at which point the inspection system has to be able to provide the user with root cause analysis on the particular fail decision made, combined with accurate supporting data.
Dimensional Gauging Systems In The Field
Bluewrist Robot & Vision Solutions designs both stationary and robot-mounted dimensional gauging systems that use 3D sensors as their optical and data processing backbone.
Automotive manufacturers deploy these systems in their quality control assembly lines for fast, accurate and reliable non-contact inspection of automotive parts (and other manufactured components) in real-time. Technicians also pair these inspection systems with secondary monitoring systems that can alert line-workers of production issues using an interactive user-interface with real-time data processing and detailed reports.
3D Inspection System Features:
High-density point cloud data of parts and other manufactured components, including automatic alignment of point clouds with CAD models and noise filtering
Ability to mount multiple scanners to increase scan coverage
Complete robot calibration to maximize measurement stability and accuracy in a thermally changing environment
Full integration with line PLCs and robots for alarm triggering and decision making
Data management software with reporting capabilities that include dimensional results, historical charts and process performance analysis
Networking capability that allows data-sharing between systems
To see what a dimensional gauging system looks like in operation, watch this short video.
Advantages of 3D-Based Inspection Systems
Aside from assuring greater product quality, effective dimensional gauging systems provide a number of important business advantages. These benefits include faster scan times, more comprehensive and accurate data, reduced setup complexity, less downtime and increased throughput, faster time to market and lower manufacturing costs –– all of which contribute to increased productivity and profitability.
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Wane, the curve left along edges of some boards after primary cutting, is usually reduced or removed in wood processing by an edger. But before boards reach the edger, they must be flipped: boards moving on the transport system with excess wane facing down can wobble, causing issues as they are fed into the edger. Using a Gocator 1300 series single point laser sensor to create board profiles, using its profile mode, is an inexpensive solution to detect whether wane is up or down.
LOCATION: Delta, BC, Canada
At LMI Technologies, we are passionate about developing innovative 3D scanning, measurement, and data visualization technologies that solve complex problems in a simple way. We take our knowledge and experience from working in the field and connect our customers to 3D solutions that enable them to achieve better business results. We build our products from the ground up; from concept, design, to manufacturing. With offices worldwide, we are committed to delivering the best 3D sensors, 3D smart sensors, and 3D scanners for our clients. Please visit www.lmi3d.com for more information
Reporting to the Engineering Manager the Manufacturing Engineer drives continuous improvement activities for LMI’s 3D sensor production. The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for developing, documenting, and optimizing new and existing processes within all areas of manufacturing. They will work closely with the quality group to evaluate new and existing suppliers and will respond quickly to issues encountered in production to prevent delays and maintain LMI’s high quality standard. In addition the Manufacturing Engineer will work closely with production staff and R&D Engineers to determine the most efficient, cost effective, and safe methods for manufacturing LMI’s 3D sensors.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Participates in regular design reviews and drives design for manufacture (DFM) activities.
Develop and maintain production lines; specifying tools and equipment.
Collect and respond to feedback from production staff to continuously optimize ergonomics, working conditions, and efficiency.
Collect and analyze performance metrics for all processes to drive continuous improvement activities and Kaizen.
Applies statistical methods to estimate future manufacturing requirements
Designs manufacturing equipment with a focus on capacity, automation, and preventative maintenance.
Develops, evaluates, and improves manufacturing methods, utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment capabilities, assembly methods, and quality control standards
Estimates production times, staffing requirements, and related costs to provide information for management decisions
Confers with management, engineering, and other staff regarding manufacturing capabilities, production schedules, and other considerations to facilitate production processes
Uses standard processes (8D, FMEA) to solve manufacturing problems.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering
7+ years experience in a similar role in a high tech manufacturing environment.
Knowledge of lean manufacturing (green belt prefered)
Experience with ERP and PLM systems.
Proficient in 3D CAD software (Solidworks)
Understanding of optical modeling, electronic schematics, software operational modes, calibration table design and operation, laser operation, lenses, bandpass filters, and 3D coordinate systems
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Solid interpersonal skills are required to function appropriately in a team environment
Familiar with regulatory standards such as IP, UL, CE, IEC/FDA laser classifications
If you are excited about the endless opportunities and growth of 3D Scanning and Sensor technology, please send your resume and cover letter to careers@lmi3d.com. We thank all those interested, however only short-listed and local candidates will be contacted for interviews
LOCATION: Delta, BC, Canada
At LMI Technologies, we are passionate about developing innovative 3D scanning, measurement, and data visualization technologies that solve complex problems in a simple way. We take our knowledge and experience from working in the field and connect our customers to 3D solutions that enable them to achieve better business results. We build our products from the ground up; from concept, design, to manufacturing. With offices worldwide, we are committed to delivering the best 3D sensors, 3D smart sensors, and 3D scanners for our clients. Please visit www.lmi3d.com for more information
Reporting to the Engineering Manager the Manufacturing Engineer drives continuous improvement activities for LMI’s 3D sensor production. The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for developing, documenting, and optimizing new and existing processes within all areas of manufacturing. They will work closely with the quality group to evaluate new and existing suppliers and will respond quickly to issues encountered in production to prevent delays and maintain LMI’s high quality standard. In addition the Manufacturing Engineer will work closely with production staff and R&D Engineers to determine the most efficient, cost effective, and safe methods for manufacturing LMI’s 3D sensors.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Participates in regular design reviews and drives design for manufacture (DFM) activities.
Develop and maintain production lines; specifying tools and equipment.
Collect and respond to feedback from production staff to continuously optimize ergonomics, working conditions, and efficiency.
Collect and analyze performance metrics for all processes to drive continuous improvement activities and Kaizen.
Applies statistical methods to estimate future manufacturing requirements
Designs manufacturing equipment with a focus on capacity, automation, and preventative maintenance.
Develops, evaluates, and improves manufacturing methods, utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment capabilities, assembly methods, and quality control standards
Estimates production times, staffing requirements, and related costs to provide information for management decisions
Confers with management, engineering, and other staff regarding manufacturing capabilities, production schedules, and other considerations to facilitate production processes
Uses standard processes (8D, FMEA) to solve manufacturing problems.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering
7+ years experience in a similar role in a high tech manufacturing environment.
Knowledge of lean manufacturing (green belt prefered)
Experience with ERP and PLM systems.
Proficient in 3D CAD software (Solidworks)
Understanding of optical modeling, electronic schematics, software operational modes, calibration table design and operation, laser operation, lenses, bandpass filters, and 3D coordinate systems
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Solid interpersonal skills are required to function appropriately in a team environment
Familiar with regulatory standards such as IP, UL, CE, IEC/FDA laser classifications
If you are excited about the endless opportunities and growth of 3D Scanning and Sensor technology, please send your resume and cover letter to careers@lmi3d.com. We thank all those interested, however only short-listed and local candidates will be contacted for interviews
LOCATION: Delta, BC, Canada
At LMI Technologies, we are passionate about developing innovative 3D scanning, measurement, and data visualization technologies that solve complex problems in a simple way. We take our knowledge and experience from working in the field and connect our customers to 3D solutions that enable them to achieve better business results. We build our products from the ground up; from concept, design, to manufacturing. With offices worldwide, we are committed to delivering the best 3D sensors, 3D smart sensors, and 3D scanners for our clients. Please visit www.lmi3d.com for more information
Reporting to the Engineering Manager the Manufacturing Engineering Technologist will work closely with Manufacturing Engineers and production staff to support and improve manufacturing operations. The Manufacturing Engineering Technologist will troubleshoot equipment and process issues, perform and document preventative maintenance on jigs and equipment, and write and maintain process documentation. They will participate in developing, documenting, and optimizing new and existing processes within all areas of manufacturing. They will work closely with the quality group to evaluate new and existing suppliers and will respond quickly to issues encountered in production to prevent delays and maintain LMI’s high quality standard. In addition the Manufacturing Engineering Technologist will work closely with production staff and Engineers to determine the most efficient, cost effective, and safe methods for manufacturing LMI’s 3D sensors.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Collect and analyze manufacturing performance data
Support and implement best in class operating practices including: Standard work, Kanban, pull systems, and escalation.
Root cause investigation of manufacturing issues.
Preventative maintenance of manufacturing equipment.
Provide capacity utilization analysis to support production layout and design, and equipment justification.
Assists with the production of prototype and pre-production product builds by managing parts, performing build activities, testing products, and troubleshooting defective units.
Collect and respond to feedback from production staff to continuously optimize ergonomics, working conditions, and efficiency.
Works closely with Production Engineering to ensure a smooth transition of products from R&D to MFG
REQUIREMENTS:
Completion of Mechanical, Electrical, or Manufacturing Technology program or equivalent
2+ years experience in a similar role in a high tech manufacturing environment.
Knowledge of lean manufacturing
Experience with ERP and PLM systems.
Proficient in 3D CAD software (Solidworks)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Solid interpersonal skills are required to function appropriately in a team environment
Familiar with regulatory standards such as IP, UL, CE, IEC/FDA laser classifications
If you are excited about the endless opportunities and growth of 3D Scanning and Sensor technology, please send your resume and cover letter to careers@lmi3d.com. We thank all those interested, however only short-listed and local candidates will be contacted for interviews
At LMI Technologies, we are passionate about developing innovative 3D scanning, measurement, and data visualization technologies that solve complex problems in a simple way. We take our knowledge and experience from working in the field and connect our customers to 3D solutions that enable them to achieve better business results. Our world leading products are fully designed, developed and manufactured in house. LMI believes in providing a modern, flexible, results-oriented work environment that allows all employees to thrive.
JOB SUMMARY
Our ongoing growth has resulted in the need for a talented software engineer with the desire and skill set to design machine vision sensors. Responsibilities will include producing sensor design specifications (optics, lighting, cameras, algorithms), implementing and testing sensor designs, developing demo application software, and integrating final designs with customers. You will work with another team member to take a statement of requirements from prototype to final product, ensuring successful integration with customer applications.
You should have the ability to carry out the work with little supervision but in concert with other team schedules.
REQUIRED SKILLS OR EXPERIENCE:
SKILLS OF VALUE:
If you are interested in becoming a part of our team, please apply for the opening positions below and send an email to careers@lmi3d.com to apply.