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Level II NDT Inspector

Bay Metals & Fabrication, LLC is currently seeking a full NDT Inspector. Qualified level II inspector IAW NAVSEA requirements in Tech pub 271 Experience with SMAW, GTAW and GMAW welding highly preferred Have knowledge of welding joint design and joint fit up requirements IAW 22D Ability to follow instructions given both verbally and in written form Willingness to learn and work to the best of his/her abilities and have a dependable work ethic Ability to read and interpret documents furnished in writing, diagram or drawings Callout to prime contractor IG checkpoints and conduct inspections in qualified methods Other responsibilities may include but not limited to doing 009-25 inspections, 009-05 layout inspections and other QA tasks that may be assigned Follow shipboard safety rules at all times Experience with Autocad a plus Must be able to gain access to area shipyards and naval bases (HII, Nassco, BAE Systems, MHI, NNSY, NOB etc.) Bay Metals & Fabrication, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.

Category: Non Destructive Technician

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NOTE: The following description is a GENERAL Overview of this career and not a description of a particular job posting.

The main function of a Non-Destructive Testing Technician is to test the safety of structures, vehicles, or vessels using x-ray, ultrasound, fiber optic or related equipment. An NDT would use visual, penetrant, magnetic particle, ultrasonic, x-ray, eddy current testing, or other non-destructive methods to inspect a structure or part (for instance, a sample weld) to ensure it meets specific standards or specifications. These tests are performed without damaging the structure or part, and are done to ensure that the tested area contains no defects that would prevent the sample weld, structure or part from performing as expected or failing outright.

Tools used to perform these tests include oscilloscopes, radiation detectors, remote reading thermometers, voltage meters, and x-ray or radiography equipment. A career in Non-Destructive Testing would require knowledge of the practical application of engineering, science, and technology, and may require previous experience with analytical, scientific, and computer aided design software.
Education
Most Non-Destructive Technician careers require a high school diploma, as well as training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, and/or an associate's degree.
Qualifications
Non-Destructive Testing careers typically require the ability to:
- Obtain (and/or re-certify) a visual, penetrant, and magnetic particle testing certification
- Obtain security clearance and military contractor badge
- Pass a drug test
- Be reliable and punctual

Previous experience, particularly with necessary career-related tools and software, is often required.