Applied Technical Services
NDT - Eddy Current Level II
NDT.org Job Number: 81905 * Please reference NDT.org Job Number on all correspondence
Contact: CJ Alop
Phone: 2068580466
Company: Stoke Space
State: WA Washington
Contact: CJ Alop
Country: United States
Length: Full Time
Pay: Entry-Level / Junior: $26.25 - $38.52 Intermediate:$32.11 - $48.16 Senior: $40.13 - $60.17
At Stoke, we believe that a thriving space economy leads to a vibrant, sustainable, and equitable future here on Earth. That is why we are building our fully and rapidly reusable vehicle, Nova. It is designed to fly daily and solve the core challenges of space transportation – it reduces cost, increases availability, and enhances reliability. By radically lowering the cost and increasing the cadence of launch, we’re able to create a truly scalable space industry.

Our team is mission-driven, collaborative, and empowered with ownership of their work. If you want to work with some of the most dedicated and talented people on Earth, come join us.

Currently a Level I in Eddy Current but ready for the next step? We want builders who want to grow. Stoke Space will pay for the training and testing required to get you to Level II!

Stoke Space is building a fully reusable orbital launch system by re-thinking how spacecraft are designed, built, and inspected from first principles. As a key member of our inspection team, you will be a frontline guardian of quality and reliability, responsible for performing critical Eddy Current inspections on flight-critical hardware. Your meticulous work will directly ensure the safety and integrity of our vehicle. Success in this role requires more than just technical skill; it demands a mindset of extreme ownership, the ability to break down complex problems into their fundamental elements, and an unwavering commitment to quality. You must be agile, focused, and ready to learn on the fly in a fast-paced, collaborative environment where trust and honesty are fundamental.

Responsibilities
- Set up, calibrate, and operate equipment to perform Eddy Current inspections on flight-critical hardware- including welds, tubes, and complex machined components- in accordance with industry standards and internal procedures.
- Interpret, evaluate, and disposition inspection results against engineering drawings and acceptance criteria, creating detailed and accurate reports to document all findings.
- Collaborate directly with engineering, manufacturing, and welding teams to schedule inspections, clearly communicate findings, and provide feedback on hardware quality.
- Assist in developing, refining, and validating NDT procedures and inspection techniques, particularly for new products and complex geometries.
- Provide guidance, training, and mentorship to Level I technicians and trainees to support team development and ensure consistent quality.
- Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement by staying current with industry advancements and assisting in the research of new inspection capabilities.
Skills:
Basic Qualifications

- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Must be certified Level II NDT inspector in line with ASNT SNT-TC-1A, NAS-410, or DOD guidance in Eddy current (ET)
- OR an experienced Level I ready to test out for Level II immediately. (Stoke Space will pay for the training and testing required to get you to Level II!)
- Demonstrated ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and acceptance criteria.
- Strong understanding of relevant industry standards, such as ASTM E1417 and AWS D17.1.
- Exceptional communication skills, a high degree of ownership over your work, and a strong commitment to quality.

Preferred Qualifications
- Additional NDT Level II or III certifications in methods such as Penetrant (PT), Radiography (RT/CR/DR), Visual (VT), Ultrasonic (UT/PAUT), or Magnetic Particle (MT).
American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Inspector (CWI).
- Experience performing inspections within the aerospace industry, particularly on weldments and advanced materials (e.g., superalloys, titanium, high-strength aluminum).
Knowledge of additional aerospace standards (e.g., NASA, AMS, ASME).
- Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing principles and formal problem-solving techniques (e.g., 8D, PPS).
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and experience with NDT-specific software.

Additional Requirements
- Must meet minimum vision requirements, including 20/25 (Snellen) at 16” or equivalent.
- Must be willing to work overtime and occasional weekends as needed.
- Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift up to 40 lbs.
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