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NDT Level II Inspector (Radiography, Dye-Pen and Visual Weld)

Aerospace

Greater Manchester

Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 + benefits

Are you an experienced NDT Inspector looking for your next opportunity? If so, we want to hear from you!

White Label Recruitment are working exclusively with a fantastic engineering business to find a talented Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Level II Inspector to join their team. This is a great chance to work with a company that values quality, innovation, and professional development – all in a friendly and supportive environment.

The Role

As an NDT Level II Inspector, you’ll play a key role in ensuring the integrity and quality of welded and fabricated components. Your main responsibilities will include:

  • Carrying out NDT inspections, including visual weld inspection, radiographic testing, and dye penetrant testing.

  • Interpreting test results to assess compliance with industry standards and customer requirements.

  • Keeping detailed inspection records and producing comprehensive reports.

  • Collaborating with fabrication and welding teams to resolve quality issues.

  • Staying up to date with the latest NDT technologies and best practices.

  • Ensuring all inspections comply with relevant industry standards and safety regulations.

    What We’re Looking For

    To be considered for this role, you should have:

  • Level II NDT certification (EN4179/NAS410) in relevant methods.

  • Proven experience in NDT inspection within the welding and fabrication industry.

  • Familiarity with AS9100 quality standards.

  • Strong attention to detail and the ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications.

  • Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work both independently and in a team.

    What’s on Offer?

    This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career within a business that truly values its people. You can expect:

  • A competitive salary

  • Great benefits package, including discounts at leading retailers

  • Generous holiday allowance

  • Discounted gym membership

  • Career progression opportunities

  • Free onsite parking

    Why Join?

    This company is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming workplace, where every employee has the opportunity to develop and grow. They are particularly keen to encourage applications from underrepresented groups within the sector.

    Additional Info

    Please note that all roles require BPSS clearance, including a DBS check and three years of employment references.

    If you’re looking for an opportunity where your expertise in NDT inspection can make a real impact, then don’t hesitate – apply today

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