NDE Level III (Lead)
Location: York, PA
Pay: $100-120k/yr.
Description:
- The Lead NDE Level III is responsible for the planning, technical direction, and implementation of a Non-Destructive Examination program compliant with specific standards including ASME and NAVSEA.
Qualifications:
- Associate degree in Metrology/NDE or Degree in Engineering or equivalent practical experience in Non-Destructive Examination. Completion of an apprenticeship program is desirable.
- Must currently have or be able to obtain a security clearance.
- Minimum eight years of Non-Destructive Examination, experience as an SNT-TC-1A level III in MT, PT, VT, and RT disciplines. SNT-TC-1A level III status in UT and LT disciplines is desirable.
- NSTR-99 certification in PT and RT will be expected within 6 months after hire date.
- Must meet 10CFR34 requirements for a Radiation Safety Officer.
- Current IRRSP card holder with 2,000 hours of isotope experience is required.
- Must have thorough knowledge of NDE principles and their application to industrial inspection problems.
- Must have a strong background in ASME Code, TP-271, and NAVSEA 250-1500-1
- Membership in appropriate technical or professional societies is expected.
- Must be able to train manufacturing and inspection personnel.
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Excellent computer skills required. Must have a working knowledge of ERP systems and Microsoft applications such as Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Job Duties:
- Implement and maintain SNT-TC-1A qualification program for Level I/Level II personnel.
- Prepare NDE procedures.
- Perform all required duties of a Radiation Safety Officer per 10CFR34.
- Provide formal training to Level I/Level II personnel.
- Determine feasibility of alternative NDE requirements.
- Provide technical support to Level I/Level II personnel, as applicable, including the recommendations for new equipment which would improve NDE processes.
- Provide technical support to engineering. Improve communications and understanding of NDE principles and capabilities.
- Provide input to manufacturing, engineering, and other personnel relative to technical requirements of procedures.
- Maintain close communication with operational departments.
- Provide technical support and assistance during the evaluation and the formulation of custom proposals.
- Assure contract specifications are met while meeting budgetary and schedule guidelines.
- Provide training within the Quality Methods group.
- Resolve NDE disputes with customers.
- Other duties as assigned.
Benefits:
- Health/Dental Insurance
- Life/Disability Insurance
- Retirement Plan
- Flexible Spending Account
- Vacation and Paid Holiday
All offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check.