NDT Radiographer

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Benefits – Free On-Site Parking, Excellent Working Environment, Supportive Team, 22 days holiday (increases 1 per year up to 5 years) Plus Bank Holidays

Title – NDT Radiographer

Salary - £34300pa inclusive of shift allowance

Location – Rotherham

Role – Permanent

Working Hours – 6am-2pm Mon-Thurs 5am-1pm Friday then 2pm-10pm Mon-Thurs and 1pm-9pm Fridays (rotating)

This is an exciting opportunity for the successful NDT Radiographer to work with an engineering organisation based in the heart of the Rotherham region where duties will include:

  • Routine control checks to validate the inspection process and verify equipment calibrations.

  • Keeping computerised inspection records and archiving paper records

  • Evaluate the results and make accept / rejection decisions based on customer acceptance criteria

  • Interpret specification and assist in production of NDT techniques for level III approval

  • Assist in audits and ensure continued compliance with the company’s NDT accreditations e.g. NADCAP and UKAS

  • Non-destructive examination of castings by Radiography using x-rays to reveal internal discontinuities

  • Operating computed radiography system utilising Phosphor Imagining Plates

  • Load and unload film cassettes and process films, check radiographs against samples to ensure correct setup

  • Carry out control checks, processor monitoring and verify equipment calibrations

  • Restock darkroom cupboards and replenish processing solutions

  • View and interpret radiographs produced in both in-house and externally by subcontractor and evaluate results in respect to customer acceptance.

  • Responsibilities are not limited to the above.

    To excel in this role, you will:

  • Ideally qualified to EN4179 / NAS410 Level 2 (castings experience preferable but not essential)

  • Must have experience of inspection of castings within aerospace, nuclear or oil and gas industry

  • Must be willing to undergo relevant Company Based Re-Qualification to ASNT & NAS410

  • Willingness to undergo further training to gain Qualification in other methods where required

  • Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal

  • Computer literacy and experience of Microsoft Office Suite applications would be desirable, but training will be provided

    Benefits – Free On-Site Parking, Excellent Working Environment, Supportive Team, 22 days holiday (increases 1 per year up to 5 years) Plus Bank Holidays

    Title – NDT Radiographer

    Salary - £34300pa inclusive of shift allowance

    Location – Rotherham

    Role – Permanent

    Working Hours – 6am-2pm Mon-Thurs 5am-1pm Friday then 2pm-10pm Mon-Thurs and 1pm-9pm Fridays (rotating)

    Major Recruitment act as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and Employment Business for temporary opportunities

    Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

    Pay: £34,300.00 per year

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