Evident Ultrasonic Inspection Equipment
Nondestructive Testing technician

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State: NY New York
Country: United States
Status:
I am willing to Travel.
I am on a job and will finish soon.
I need a job as soon as possible.
I am willing to work overseas.
I prefer temp jobs.
Certifications
Certified Level II NDT technician in ET, MT, PT, UT, and RT,
to NAS 410 by Aerospace Industries Association.
Education
Sep 2010 – Present B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Dual
Minor in Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering;
Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Brooklyn NY

Mar 2010 A.S. Nondestructive Testing
Technology; Community College of the Air Force

Feb 2010 Civilian Certification of Training, UT
Level II, RT Level II; Hellier New London, CT

Sep 2006 Air Force Technical School for
Nondestructive Inspection
Experience
• Four years of hands on experience with the
evaluation methods of ET (1544 HRS), MT (796 HRS), PT (930
HRS), RT (1146 HRS), UT (831 HRS).

• Nondestructive Inspection Technician on U.S. Air
Force aircraft, equipment, and composite structures.
• F-15 Strike Eagle engine inspection procedures on
F110-100 GE engine turbines.
• Ultrasonic A-Scan through straight beam and shear
wave of surface and composite/honeycomb materials.
• Scanning Electron Microscope Energy Dispersive X-Ray
and Wear Metal Analysis (JOAP).
• Radiographic inspection on aerospace/non-aerospace
components and pressurized systems on various military
aircraft.
• Performed Methods C and D Fluorescent Penetrant
working with aerospace ground equipment such as hitches,
lugs, bolts, hooks, missile housings, aircraft restraints.
• Longitudinal and Circular magnetic particle liquid
suspension on a variety of parts and components.
• High and low frequency eddy current, conductivity
and nonconductive coating thickness as well as surface,
shielded, unshielded and bolt-hole inspections.
• Exposure and processing of x-ray film as well as
digital systems for use on tubing, main engine controls and
aircraft components searching for inclusions, shrinkage,
linear defects, water entrapment and corrosion.
• Inspected and identified various types of defects to
include: undercutting, porosity, inclusions, machining
defects, casting defects, in-service stress cracking,
welds/welding certifications.
Comments
I am a U.S. Air Force veteran now pursuing my BS in Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering. I am looking to take time off from
my degree program starting at the beginning of 2014, in
January, to find temporary or contract work in NDT. I live in
New York City, but am willing to relocate for a temporary
position.
Curtiss Wright Nuclear