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Description
As part of a hardworking team of Nondestructive Testing specialists, technicians, and engineers, you will perform development and production activities involving Nondestructive Testing (NDT) methods for various spaceflight systems. You will share in the team’s impact on all aspects of assuring part integrity, quality and life span. This position will primarily be involved in the Radiographic inspection of flight critical metallic and/or composite flight hardware and test samples.
This role will require your dedicated commitment and detailed attention towards safe and repeatable spaceflight. We are looking for someone to apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, and commitment to quality to positively impact safe human spaceflight. Passion for our mission and vision is required!
Shift days/times:
A Shift
Monday - Thursday 5:00AM - 3:30PM
B Shift
Monday- Thursday: 3:00 PM- 1:30 AM
C Shift
Weekend Day Shift
Friday- Sunday: 5:00 AM- 5:30 PM
D Shift
Weekend Night Shift
Friday- Sunday: 5:00 PM- 5:30 AM
Responsibilities:
Establish and maintain techniques to properly examine hardware, ensuring adherence to all safety and specification requirements
Perform inspections using Digital Radiographic Test (DRT)
Interpret inspection results and apply acceptance criteria identified on drawing or shop work order.
Perform all necessary daily, weekly, monthly process control checks
Documentation and organization of inspection results.
Interface/communicate with Engineers and/or Managers to describe inspection results.
Qualifications:
2+ years of Level 2 experience in non-film radiography (DR, or CR)
Must be able to pass Radiographic General Test and Specific Test by week 3 (General Test study materials will be provided if needed)
Must meet the minimum training requirements per NAS-410 in Radiography
40 hours of Radiation Safety Training
Qualify to certify to level II status per NAS-410 requirements in Non-Film Radiography with a minimum amount of documented experience of 800 hours
Meet minimum Vision Requirements: 1. Near Vision: Either 20/25 (Snellen) at 16" or Jaeger No. 1 at not less than 12” 2. Color Perception: 14 Plate Ishihara Color Test with a minimum of 12 panels correctly identified.
Familiar and understand the requirements defined in ASTM E1742 Standard Practice for Radiographic Examination
Familiar and understand the requirements defined in ASTM E2445 Performance Evaluation & Long-Term Stability of CR System
Familiar and understand the requirements defined in ASTM E2698 Standard Practice for Examination using Digital Detector Arrays
Experience in the operation of NDT inspection equipment and radiation safety equipment.
Ability to determine optimal parameters per defined techniques and system calibrations for inspection activity
Experience in analyzing resultant data from metallic and composite structures
Ability to read and understand blueprints and schematic diagrams
Experience with MS Office products is required
Must be willing to work overtime, weekends and off shifts as needed to meet critical deadlines
Ability to lift and transport parts and/or inspection equipment within OSHA requirements
Experience in both lab and field inspection environments
Desired:
Strong desire for Eddy Current and Fluorescent Penetrant experience.
40 hours of Digital Radiography Training and/or Computed Radiography
Carded by a state or a certifying entity (such as ASNT, IRRSP) as a radiographer for X-ray.
Ability meet the minimum training requirements per NAS-410 in other methods including; Ultrasonics, Eddy Current, Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle.
Ability to certify in one or more of the following methods; Ultrasonics, Eddy Current, Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Infrared, or emergent methods Terahertz and/or Laser Shearograpy per NAS-410.
Training in Computed and Digital Radiography.
Advance Phased Array Training.
Knowledge of industry NDT standards
Experience in a production environment, preferably in aerospace
Experience with automated/robotic inspection equipment
1+ years of aerospace experience
Requirements
2+ years of Level 2 experience in non-film radiography (DR, or CR)
Must be able to pass Radiographic General Test and Specific Test by week 3 (General Test study materials will be provided if needed)
Must meet the minimum training requirements per NAS-410 in Radiography
40 hours of Radiation Safety Training
Qualify to certify to level II status per NAS-410 requirements in Non-Film Radiography with a minimum amount of documented experience of 800 hours
Meet minimum Vision Requirements: 1. Near Vision: Either 20/25 (Snellen) at 16" or Jaeger No. 1 at not less than 12” 2. Color Perception: 14 Plate Ishihara Color Test with a minimum of 12 panels correctly identified.
Familiar and understand the requirements defined in ASTM E1742 Standard Practice for Radiographic Examination
Familiar and understand the requirements defined in ASTM E2445 Performance Evaluation & Long-Term Stability of CR System
Familiar and understand the requirements defined in ASTM E2698 Standard Practice for Examination using Digital Detector Arrays
Experience in the operation of NDT inspection equipment and radiation safety equipment.
Ability to determine optimal parameters per defined techniques and system calibrations for inspection activity
Experience in analyzing resultant data from metallic and composite structures
Ability to read and understand blueprints and schematic diagrams
Experience with MS Office products is required
Must be willing to work overtime, weekends and off shifts as needed to meet critical deadlines
Ability to lift and transport parts and/or inspection equipment within OSHA requirements
Experience in both lab and field inspection environments