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A leading manufacturing solutions provider located in Ingersoll, Ontario, is seeking a Level 2 NDT Technician to perform non-destructive testing using Ultrasonic and Magnetic Particle Testing methods. The successful candidate will conduct equipment setups, evaluate parts, interpret results, and document findings to ensure safety and quality. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented and experienced in NDT techniques, capable of mentoring trainees. This role offers a collaborative culture and opportunities for skill development.
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We are recruiting for a level 2, NDT Technician to join our team and contribute to the delivery of essential manufacturing solutions with Precision and Reliability. Join a culture that fosters collaboration, an environment for skill development and a rewarding career.
The NDT Technician – Level 2 is responsible for conducting non-destructive testing using Ultrasonic Testing (UT) and Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) methods in accordance with CGSB/ISO or NAS410 standards. This role involves equipment setup, part evaluation, interpretation of results, and documentation to ensure product quality and safety. The technician must be proficient in NDT techniques, capable of guiding trainees, and committed to maintaining high inspection standards in a dynamic manufacturing environment.
At our company, we are looking for exceptional individuals who can meet the following criteria:
In-depth understanding of:
We face challenges head‑on and work relentlessly to solve them. If it were easy, everyone would do it. But we push through together.
Every voice matters. There are no bad ideas here. We do better when we collaborate, share perspectives, and lift each other up.
We don’t sit back – we step forward. We take initiative and act with urgency to share the future we want to see.
We speak the truth, even when it’s hard. We’re honest with each other and our customers, and we solve problems by first acknowledging them.