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The NDE Technician will be performing calibrations, Nondestructive Tests, and evaluations for acceptance or rejection determinations according to written instructions and record results. Level II Technicians are qualified to set up and calibrate equipment and to interpret and evaluate results with respect to applicable codes, standards, and specifications. Level II Technicians are thoroughly familiar with the scope and limitations of the method of NDT being used and should exercise assigned responsibility for on-the-job training and guidance of Assistants and Level I Technicians.

Level II Technicians organize and report results of NDT.

Responsibilities Include but are not limited to: Set up and calibrate nondestructive testing equipment . Conduct tests to ensure quality or detect discontinuities (defects) using NDT methods of inspection . Establish techniques for proper examination of objects under inspection, ensuring strict adherence to safety regulations . Apply testing criteria in accordance with applicable specifications or standards and evaluate results . Interpret radiographs, cathode ray tube (CRT) or digital readouts, conductivity meters and visual indicators . Organize and report test results . Perform specialized inspections . May instruct and supervise others .

Perform other job-related tasks as assigned by management Education and

Experience: NDT Level II RT with OJT and state card . NDT Level II MT, PT, UTT Preferred . Technical background in NDT methods and procedures .

Demonstrated ability to effectively perform assigned NDT tasks and interpret results of inspections . Knowledge of NDT equipment . High School Diploma or equivalent Requirements . Complete and pass a DISA Background check .

Complete and pass all required Drug Screens . Complete and pass site specific safety council . MUST TEST OUT IN ALL REQUIRED METHODS WITH XCEL

Desired Competencies: Strong work ethic. Dependable, Exceptional safety and quality awareness. Mechanical aptitude. Adaptable to changing schedules. Exceptional attention to detail. Teamwork. Ability to follow directions and procedures XCEL NDT, LLC. is an equal opportunity employer where employment is based upon personal capabilities and qualifications without discrimination because of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established by law

Work Conditions/Physical Requirements:

  • Move, carry and lift objects in excess of 50 pounds
  • Climb and perform work from ladders, stairs and scaffolding in excess of 100 feet, continuously throughout shift
  • Be able to climb ladders and platforms up to 250 feet with a harness and lanyard
  • Be able to step up into vehicles or onto equipment
  • Work extended hours and stand for extended periods of time
  • Work in indoor and outdoor environments in conditions of extreme heat and cold
  • Work in and near industrial hazards
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