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NDT Level I Technician

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Position Summary

Assists Level II Inspector

  • Assist with the set-up and calibration equipment.
  • Using proper techniques perform UT/LPI/MPI inspections under minimal Level II supervision to ensure quality or detect defects, ensuring strict adherence to safety regulations and NDT written procedures.
  • Assist with set-up/tear-down of equipment and maintenance of overall equipment and upkeep of jobsite.
  • Observe established safety regulations and comply with all PMG Energy health and safety policies and procedures.
  • Ability to document, produce, and interpret basic NDT summary reports.

High School graduate or equivalent in addition to one or more of the following NDT courses:

  • Applicant has successfully completed 40 hour training course in Ultrasonic Inspection Level I plus a minimum of 210 hours in method (experience).
  • Applicant has completed 8 hour course in Visual Inspection Level I plus a minimum 70 hours in method (experience).
  • Applicant has completed 4 hour course in Liquid Penetrant Inspection Level I plus a minimum 70 hours in method (experience).
  • Applicant has completed 12 hour course in Magnetic Particle Inspection Level I plus a minimum 70 hours in method (experience).

 

Must be familiar with the scope and limitations of the method in which certified and be able to perform job duties under supervision.

Possess a valid driver’s license

Able to pass a background check and pre-employment drug and alcohol

Excellent communications skills with the ability to work in a team environment.

The job is subject to various weather conditions both inside and outside environments in various industries such as oil and gas well sites, manufacturing facilities and refineries. There may be some confined spaces work and working at heights. Conditions are often very hot and dirty. Work is often conducted at odd hours including nights, weekends, and holidays.

Must be in good physical condition to deal with the stress of working under the adverse work conditions described above.

Candidate cannot have a fear of heights or tight spaces. Physical and visual activities include standing, walking, sitting, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing, stepping, crawling, reaching, twisting, bending, handling, and laying on back as needed.

Duties often include carrying heavy equipment (75 lbs.) short distances, up and down stairs.

Must be able to work 40-80 hours a week. May be required to drive a company vehicle pulling a trailer to and from job sites.