Evident Ultrasonic Inspection Equipment
Certified NDT II RT Film Interpreters
This job is closed
NDT.org Job Number: 30377 * Please reference NDT.org Job Number on all correspondence
Contact: Annique Deneve
Phone: 503-305-2291
Fax: 503-305-2292
Company: Aerotek
State: OR Oregon
Contact: Annique Deneve
Country: United States
Length: Contract-to-Hire and Direct Placement
Pay: $18 - $23
Currently seeking Certified NDT Technicians for immediate opportunities at a worldwide manufacturer of cast parts serving the Aerospace, Medical and Power Generation industries. These are direct placement and contract-to-hire opportunities for qualified technicians, with relocation offered to the Portland, OR area. Our client is a Fortune 500 company with excellent benefits package, including 401k, profit sharing, cash quarterly bonuses, education reimbursements, etc.

Qualified candidates are Certified NDT Technicians in Radiographic Testing. Level I and II technicians considered. Compensation will be based on experience, and can range from $18.00-$23.00 p/hr. to start.

Radiographer (Level 1+) – Film Interpreters (Level 2+)
- Effectively and accurately operate x-ray machines to produce radiographs ensuring parts are within customer specifications. Operates x-ray machine control panels and equipment to take multiple views of castings, adjusting radiographic variables such as tube height, voltage and exposure times within customer specifications. Candidates possessing digital film interpretation experience will be given preference.

Visual Dimensional Inspector
- Visually and dimensionally inspect castings to comply with customer specifications, assuring that only necessary reworking of parts is performed. Work with engineers to establish and evaluate inspection techniques and process controls.
Skills:
- Aerospace experience preferred
- Inspections on castings
- Familiar with performing inspections are large parts
- Level II Certification in RT (1600 documented OTJ hours)
- Visually evaluate radiographs to identify density changes or welding irregularities in metal casted parts.
- Review weld maps to ensure all welds have been radiographed.
- Interpret and identify surface and subsurface irregularities as per customer expectations.
- Perform mathematical calculations from detailed drawings and blueprints to determine manufacturing acceptability of part.
- Effectively communicate verbally and in writing the repairs that need to be made to part.
Assist production and engineering to determine cause of irregularities.

TOOLS: X-ray film, film viewer, light meter, pin gauges, vernier calipers, spring calipers, optical comparator, densitometer, blueprints, hoists.
Mistras Group