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Location - Ramsgate
Permanent position
Why join our client?
An exciting opportunity to advance your career as an NDT Engineer within a respected, industry-leading aerospace company based in Ramsgate. Competitive salary and a chance to work with cutting-edge aviation technology in a thriving environment.
The Role:
Our client seeks a Level 3 qualified NDT professional to take technical responsibility for their NDT facility, specialising in Magnetic Particle and Penetrant Testing. You will oversee inspection of aircraft components, ensuring the highest standards of aviation safety and compliance with CAA, EASA, and FAA regulations.
Key responsibilities include:

  • Holding EN4179/NAS410 NDT Level 3 qualifications in Magnetic Particle and Penetrant Testing
  • Interpreting relevant codes, standards, and contractual documents
  • Approving and developing NDT procedures and training plans
  • Leading audits, control checks, and internal reviews of the NDT facility
  • Providing technical guidance to Level 1 and 2 personnel
  • Maintaining quality standards and managing consumable stock levels
    What we are looking for:
  • Proven EN4179/NAS410 qualifications in Magnetic Particle and Penetrant Testing
  • Aerospace NDT experience, including interpreting overhaul and repair manuals
  • Familiarity with MT Bench equipment and PT fluorescent systems
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work under pressure
  • Experience in audit checklist development and conducting audits
    Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
    About Morgan Jones:
    Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy available on our website. Due to the volume of applications, if you have not heard back within 72 hours, please assume you have been unsuccessful. To explore other opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn

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