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Aerospace manufacturer is seeking an NDT Level II Inspector.
NDT Inspector conducts Liquid Penetrant Testing and other Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) using specific techniques on aerospace products. Uses knowledge of products, manufacturing processes, equipment set-up, and NDT methods to process parts for inspection following specific operating procedures in
liquid penetrant . Interprets and evaluates test results.
Responsibilities
Review routers, procedures, specifications, drawings and other instructions for completeness and instructions to perform operation
Process part(s) in accordance with procedures and technical instructions to evaluate for welding, machining, cold forming, and/or casting discontinuities exceeding requirements specified
Set-up, operate, calibrate, and perform Process Control Checks on NDT (Liquid Penetrant Test) equipment by following established instructions and record results
Interpret, evaluate, and report evaluation results as required and outlined
Fill out required logs and statistical data sheets as required
Clean equipment and ensures it is working properly, and clean and maintain work area as needed
Maintain required job skills and knowledge of requirements (including procedures, specifications, etc.)
Maintain work area, equipment, and all documents/records to be audit ready at all times
Provide On-the-Job Training (OJT) to Level I NDT Inspectors, trainees and fellow
Level II NDT Inspectors
Performs the above and other assigned duties in a safe, quality focused manner
Qualifications / Requirements
Currently or previously certified to NDT Level II in Liquid Penetrant Testing.
Must have documented hours for Training & Experience Level II Liquid penetrant:
Minimum 32 hours classroom training &
Minimum 400 documented hours of experience
Minimum 18 months of continuous manufacturing experience as a certified Level II in
Liquid Penetrant Testing .
Able to read and interpret blueprint and engineering drawings and be able to document non-conformances as required
Able to utilize measuring devices including comparators, micrometers, scales, light meters and calipers
Demonstrates performance appropriate to an advanced position
Successfully pass vision screen
Hours
First Shift; Mon. - Fri., 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Second Shift; Mon. - Fri., 2:15 to 10:45 p.m. (Training on first)
Weekend Shift; Fri., Sat., Sun., 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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NDT Inspector conducts Liquid Penetrant Testing and other Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) using specific techniques on aerospace products. Uses knowledge of products, manufacturing processes, equipment set-up, and NDT methods to process parts for inspection following specific operating procedures in
liquid penetrant . Interprets and evaluates test results.
Responsibilities
Review routers, procedures, specifications, drawings and other instructions for completeness and instructions to perform operation
Process part(s) in accordance with procedures and technical instructions to evaluate for welding, machining, cold forming, and/or casting discontinuities exceeding requirements specified
Set-up, operate, calibrate, and perform Process Control Checks on NDT (Liquid Penetrant Test) equipment by following established instructions and record results
Interpret, evaluate, and report evaluation results as required and outlined
Fill out required logs and statistical data sheets as required
Clean equipment and ensures it is working properly, and clean and maintain work area as needed
Maintain required job skills and knowledge of requirements (including procedures, specifications, etc.)
Maintain work area, equipment, and all documents/records to be audit ready at all times
Provide On-the-Job Training (OJT) to Level I NDT Inspectors, trainees and fellow
Level II NDT Inspectors
Performs the above and other assigned duties in a safe, quality focused manner
Qualifications / Requirements
Currently or previously certified to NDT Level II in Liquid Penetrant Testing.
Must have documented hours for Training & Experience Level II Liquid penetrant:
Minimum 32 hours classroom training &
Minimum 400 documented hours of experience
Minimum 18 months of continuous manufacturing experience as a certified Level II in
Liquid Penetrant Testing .
Able to read and interpret blueprint and engineering drawings and be able to document non-conformances as required
Able to utilize measuring devices including comparators, micrometers, scales, light meters and calipers
Demonstrates performance appropriate to an advanced position
Successfully pass vision screen
Hours
First Shift; Mon. - Fri., 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Second Shift; Mon. - Fri., 2:15 to 10:45 p.m. (Training on first)
Weekend Shift; Fri., Sat., Sun., 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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