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NDT Level 2 Engineer

Derby
3 days ago
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AMLR Manufactring & Engineering recruitment services have partnered with a leading East midlands Aerospace Manufacturer who are seeking a qualified NDT Level 2 Inspector to join in their Derbyshire based facility. This is a minimum of 6 months contract. The succesful candidate is required to have EN4179 OR NAS410 certification for Radiographic Testing (RT) and Dye Penetrant Testing (PT / PFD) to support their commitment to quality and safety.

You will be responsible for carrying out visual, PFD and x-ray NDT,level 2, ensuring our fabricated and machined components meet stringent specifications and customer requirements.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform NDT level 2 inspection using techniques such as visual weld inspection, radiographic testing and dye penetrant testing.

  • Interpret test results to assess the integrity and quality of welds and fabricated components.

  • Ensure all inspections comply with relevant industry standards, customer specifications, and company procedures.

  • Maintain detailed inspection records and generate comprehensive reports.

  • Collaborate with the fabrication and welding teams to address quality issues and implement corrective actions.

  • Adhere to safety standards and maintain a clean and organised work environment.

  • Stay updated with the latest NDT level 2 technologies and best practices.

    Qualifications:

  • Certified to EN4179/NAS410 standards in relevant NDT level 2 methods (Level II or higher preferred).

  • Proven experience in NDT level 2 inspection within the Aerospace industry.

  • Familiarity with quality standard AS9100, Nadcap

  • 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 as part of a team.

    Whats on offer?

  • Competitive salary.

  • Regular days

    Job Type: Full-time

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