An entry-level NDE Technician is an individual who has the desire and aptitude to be successful as an NDE technician and who has successfully completed required training leading to Level II NDE certification in no less than two (2) surface methods (MT PT or ET) and one (1) volumetric method (UT or ET) and is able to obtain Level II certification within a reasonable period of time (see Required Skills/Qualifications section below).
Primary Responsibilities: This position is for someone wanting to be part of a fast-paced and growing field providing specialized Turbine & Generator nondestructive examinations (NDE) to clients using various methods. This person will join a group of highly specialized technicians responsible for using NDE and engineering assistance to assess the condition of critical rotating equipment and associated components.
Key Attributes:
Exhibits integrity and ethical behavior is trustworthy and respectful of peers
Team oriented professionally minded
Able to conduct examinations independently and trouble shoot equipment
Willing to work in extreme environments
Willing to accept extensive travel assignments with extended work hours/days/weeks
Flexible to the dynamics of client scheduling
Safety conscious and compliant with written procedures and quality practices.
Technical Understanding:
Has a sense for mechanical concepts and spatial relationships
Has a solid understanding of the basic physical NDE principles and processes
Is able to set up and calibrate equipment conduct inspections according to procedures and interpret evaluate and document results in all test method(s) for which certified
Required Skills/Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalency
2 years of industry-related experience as a Level II NDE OR - has successfully completed required training leading to Level II NDE certification in no less than two (2) surface methods (MT PT or ET) and one (1) volumetric method (UT or ET)
Is able to obtain Level II certification in no less than two (2) surface methods within six (6) months and one (1) volumetric method within one year
This is an entry-level position but experience in phased array UT Automated UT (AUT) and steam-turbine or gas-turbine NDE is a plus. Ability to obtain unescorted access at nuclear facilities is also a plus.
Work Environment:
Willing to conduct assignments in environments of less than favorable conditions including dirty or radiological environments and challenging conditions (heat cold physically demanding)
Demonstrate ability to maintain focus in hazardous industrial environments such as working at heights noisy locations working near operating machinery and with dangerous activities occurring nearby (Grit Blasting welding grinding overhead loads etc.)
Experience working in power plant environments is preferred.
An entry-level NDE Technician is an individual who has the desire and aptitude to be successful as an NDE technician and who has successfully completed required training leading to Level II NDE certification in no less than two (2) surface methods (MT PT or ET) and one (1) volumetric method (UT or E...
An entry-level NDE Technician is an individual who has the desire and aptitude to be successful as an NDE technician and who has successfully completed required training leading to Level II NDE certification in no less than two (2) surface methods (MT PT or ET) and one (1) volumetric method (UT or ET) and is able to obtain Level II certification within a reasonable period of time (see Required Skills/Qualifications section below).
Primary Responsibilities: This position is for someone wanting to be part of a fast-paced and growing field providing specialized Turbine & Generator nondestructive examinations (NDE) to clients using various methods. This person will join a group of highly specialized technicians responsible for using NDE and engineering assistance to assess the condition of critical rotating equipment and associated components.
Key Attributes:
Exhibits integrity and ethical behavior is trustworthy and respectful of peers
Team oriented professionally minded
Able to conduct examinations independently and trouble shoot equipment
Willing to work in extreme environments
Willing to accept extensive travel assignments with extended work hours/days/weeks
Flexible to the dynamics of client scheduling
Safety conscious and compliant with written procedures and quality practices.
Technical Understanding:
Has a sense for mechanical concepts and spatial relationships
Has a solid understanding of the basic physical NDE principles and processes
Is able to set up and calibrate equipment conduct inspections according to procedures and interpret evaluate and document results in all test method(s) for which certified
Required Skills/Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalency
2 years of industry-related experience as a Level II NDE OR - has successfully completed required training leading to Level II NDE certification in no less than two (2) surface methods (MT PT or ET) and one (1) volumetric method (UT or ET)
Is able to obtain Level II certification in no less than two (2) surface methods within six (6) months and one (1) volumetric method within one year
This is an entry-level position but experience in phased array UT Automated UT (AUT) and steam-turbine or gas-turbine NDE is a plus. Ability to obtain unescorted access at nuclear facilities is also a plus.
Work Environment:
Willing to conduct assignments in environments of less than favorable conditions including dirty or radiological environments and challenging conditions (heat cold physically demanding)
Demonstrate ability to maintain focus in hazardous industrial environments such as working at heights noisy locations working near operating machinery and with dangerous activities occurring nearby (Grit Blasting welding grinding overhead loads etc.)
Experience working in power plant environments is preferred.