MISSION:
To complete all steps necessary for the application of fluorescent penetrant on castings in order to prepare castings for the fluorescent penetrant inspection process; to prepare castings for evaluation by the fluorescent penetrant system.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
1. Penetrant Line Operation
Objective: to complete all steps in the preparation and application of penetrant to castings.
Typical Activities:
- Visually inspects castings for surface dirt; cleans and degreases as necessary.
- Chemically etches specific castings by local or swab etching which removes a small amount of metal; neutralizes parts with water and dries; neutralizes holding tank.
- Places clean castings on penetrant line and applies fluorescent penetrant liquid using hand-held electro-static sprayer; allows penetrant to be absorbed.
- Washes castings to remove penetrant after specified time; pre-dries with fans and places castings in drying cabinets.
- Places castings in developing cabinet for automatic application of powdered developer.
- Visually inspects castings; cleans and degreases as needed.
- Wears protective gear during line operation.
2. Maintenance and Housecleaning.
Objective: to maintain penetrant line equipment and work area in good working order.
Typical Activities:
- Performs maintenance and minor repairs on equipment.
- Keeps work area and materials clean and orderly.
3. Safety.
Objective: to take responsibility for and demonstrate safe work practices.
Typical Activities:
- Adheres to plant and department safety rules.
- Safely operates all equipment and tools.
- Identifies and reports safety problems.
4. Completes logs and records.
- Performs other tasks as directed.
TRAINING:
- Training is provided on the job.
- Level 1 Penetrant Inspection Courses.
- Level 1 Penetrant Inspection Certification.
ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School Graduation or GED (necessary for NDT certification.
- Ability to write and read and follow specifications on Tech Cards.
- Ability to lift and/or maneuver objects weighing twenty to forty pounds and occasionally up to eighty pounds.
- Ability to work in difficult working conditions which may include exposure to noise dust chemicals temperature extremes and other elements for extended periods of time.
MISSION:To complete all steps necessary for the application of fluorescent penetrant on castings in order to prepare castings for the fluorescent penetrant inspection process; to prepare castings for evaluation by the fluorescent penetrant system.PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:1. Penetrant Line Operatio...
MISSION:
To complete all steps necessary for the application of fluorescent penetrant on castings in order to prepare castings for the fluorescent penetrant inspection process; to prepare castings for evaluation by the fluorescent penetrant system.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
1. Penetrant Line Operation
Objective: to complete all steps in the preparation and application of penetrant to castings.
Typical Activities:
- Visually inspects castings for surface dirt; cleans and degreases as necessary.
- Chemically etches specific castings by local or swab etching which removes a small amount of metal; neutralizes parts with water and dries; neutralizes holding tank.
- Places clean castings on penetrant line and applies fluorescent penetrant liquid using hand-held electro-static sprayer; allows penetrant to be absorbed.
- Washes castings to remove penetrant after specified time; pre-dries with fans and places castings in drying cabinets.
- Places castings in developing cabinet for automatic application of powdered developer.
- Visually inspects castings; cleans and degreases as needed.
- Wears protective gear during line operation.
2. Maintenance and Housecleaning.
Objective: to maintain penetrant line equipment and work area in good working order.
Typical Activities:
- Performs maintenance and minor repairs on equipment.
- Keeps work area and materials clean and orderly.
3. Safety.
Objective: to take responsibility for and demonstrate safe work practices.
Typical Activities:
- Adheres to plant and department safety rules.
- Safely operates all equipment and tools.
- Identifies and reports safety problems.
4. Completes logs and records.
- Performs other tasks as directed.
TRAINING:
- Training is provided on the job.
- Level 1 Penetrant Inspection Courses.
- Level 1 Penetrant Inspection Certification.
ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School Graduation or GED (necessary for NDT certification.
- Ability to write and read and follow specifications on Tech Cards.
- Ability to lift and/or maneuver objects weighing twenty to forty pounds and occasionally up to eighty pounds.
- Ability to work in difficult working conditions which may include exposure to noise dust chemicals temperature extremes and other elements for extended periods of time.
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