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Level II NDT Inspector

We’re looking for an experienced and qualified NDT Level II Inspector to join International Flooring & Protective Coatings, Inc team! Come work with us! NDT Level II Inspector Job Duties and Responsibilities: Must have satisfactorily completed a minimum of five years in quality Assurance organization with demonstrated progressive experience, in addition, must possess working knowledge of ships and knowledge of shipyard craft functions. Conduct NDT Visual Inspections (VT) and Liquid Penetrant Inspections (PT). Write NDT VT and PT reports. Verify weld process and filler material before performing NDT inspection. Coordinate and schedule checkpoint callout requests. Communicate and coordinate with Supervisor’s on inspection statuses as needed. Review job specifications to identify system requirements for special system/structure as they pertain to military standards in support of contracts for bidding purposes. Ability to read the work specification, verify that the information in the specification is correct by reading the print or drawing identified in the specification. Use that information to assign the proper level of control and inspection requirements. Support QA Manager in all TIP (test and inspection plan) functions both as prime and sub-contractor roles. Conduct TIP reviews with Production. Ensure TIPs are current and updated as needed. Ensure OQEs are processed properly (i.e. submit Final Checkpoint to customer). Perform general QA surveillance and hot work surveillance on current contracts. Must be familiar with welding and brazing fabrication standards described in NAVSEA Standards Item #009-12. Must be able to read prints and specifications. Ensure test equipment is maintained in an acceptable calibrated condition. Support in preparation and maintenance of test and inspection plans IAW Navy Standard item 009-004 Must demonstrate skills in QA organization, shipbuilding/repair disciplines Strong computer skills including working knowledge of Microsoft Office Qualifications: Must have a Valid Drivers license Must have transportation to and from work Must be able to gain access on base 5 years related experience and/or training Must be certified Level II NDT Inspector Fluent utilization of NAVSEA Standard Items, Technical Documents and Military Standards Ability to work onboard ships; climb ladders, scaffolds, work in confined spaces and on platforms off of the ground Knowledge of OSHA 1915 Shipyard Safety Shipboard repair experience as a civilian contractor preferred Must demonstrate skills in QA organization, shipbuilding/repair disciplines Strong computer skills including working knowledge of Microsoft Office Job Type: Full-time Salary: $60,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance

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.