The Phased Array Technician is responsible for performing Phased Array NDT Testing, detailing examination findings in report format, and interfacing with the customer representative(s).Emphasis is placed on quality of the work product and the efficiency of work execution by the dig technician.
Duties Include:
Actively participate in Company and Client safety programs
Demonstrated ability to effectively perform assigned NDT/NDE tasks, in which they are certified, and interpret results of inspections
Set up and utilize various equipment
Ensuring strict adherence to industrial safety and health guidelines and our radiation safety program and regulations
Organize and report test results
Fill out inspection reports, JSA’s and documentation daily as required
Perform other job-related tasks as assigned by management
Adheres to the Company Code of Conduct
Complete timecards and expense reports daily
Requirements:
- Certified or Certifiable Level II in UT Phased Array.
- Additional method certifications and API QUPA, QUTE, QUSE certifications a plus.
- Knowledge of field NDT/NDE equipment
Basic computer skills
Knowledge in application and compliance requirements of regulatory codes (OSHA, EPA, etc.) and industry standards and recommended practices (API, NFPA, ASME, etc.) is preferred
Self-motivated and reliable
Ability to self-direct work schedule
Make and keep company and customer commitments
Ability to lead others
Success in working on small teams
Ability to share on-the-job knowledge with others
Ability to communicate with multiple levels of employees
Maintain a high level of integrity and ethics
Must be able to pass a drug test, MVR and FBI background check
Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license
Must abide by Company safety policies at all times
Must be available to work evenings and weekends
Responsible for all activities performed on location
Maintain all certifications
High School Diploma or equivalent
Working Conditions:
Standing, walking, sitting, lifting, crawling, carrying, pushing, pulling, reaching, handling, fingering, feeling, talking, hearing, visual acuity, accommodation and color vision
Moving, carrying and lifting objects in excess of 75 pounds
Climbing and working off of ladders, stairs and scaffolding in excess of 100 feet continuously throughout shift
Be able to climb ladders and platforms up to 250 feet with a harness and lanyard
Be able to step up into vehicles or onto equipment
Working extended hours and standing for extended periods of time
Working in indoor and outdoor environments in conditions of extreme heat and cold
Work in and near industrial hazards
Be able to work outdoors in warm, hot and cold conditions- Be able to travel and work overtime as needed