General Dynamics Ordnance & Tactical Systems

NDT Sr Technician

Job Locations US-AR-Hampton
Requisition ID
2024-30905
Position Type
Full Time
Position Classification
On-Site
Job Function
Quality

Overview

Designs, develops and implements nondestructive testing (NDT) to evaluate the properties and conformance of a material, component or system without causing damage. Records, analyzes and reports test results. Writes testing plans and maintains test documentation in accordance with applicable regulations and requirements.

Major Position Responsibilities

  • Set up and standardize equipment, process parts, interpret and evaluate for acceptance or rejection, and document results.
  • Develop specific calibrations and tests.
  • Document results in accordance with the specification.
  • Identifies errors and defects in equipment.
  • Use of ultrasound, radiography, or other techniques during the testing process.
  • Conduct system performance checks in accordance with the applicable process standard.
  • Maintain or develop procedures, policies, and techniques as necessary.
  • Train subordinate personnel in the various NDT disciplines and techniques.
  • Maintain documentation for training and experience hours.

Basic Qualifications

Required Education:  Vocational/Technical Training Degree OR Equivalent Combination of Relevent Education & Experience
Preferred Education: Associate's Degree
Discipline/Major: Science Degree in NDT or equivalent training and experience
Additional Certifications: NAS 410 Certification Level 2: State issued industrial radiographer certificate - Ability to achieve Level I or Level 2 certification in alignment with NAS 410 standards, through education, training, and testing, and perform the required Level 2 requirements
Years and Area of Experience (required for the role): 3-5 years prior experience in a similar position.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Technical expertise. Problem-solving skills. Time management skills. Manual dexterity.

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