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NDT Technician | Sheffield | Full Time | Working hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm | Salary depending on experience

Our client is the UK’s leading forge master in the oil & gas industry and has recently acquired accreditations for the Nuclear and Aerospace industries. With 40 years’ experience in forging, they are specialists in creating bespoke products using open die methods.

They currently have an opportunity for an experienced NDT Technician to join the team. The successful candidate will form an integral part of a team of Technicians carrying out Ultrasonic testing of Bars and Forgings to National, International, and Customer specifications and procedures.  Other duties include:

Track equipment calibration and expiry dates
Perform inspections monitored by third party and customer witness personnel
Liaise with auditors as required
Assist in the development and improvement of the NDT department
Possibility of performing LPI and MPI inspection
The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications, skills and experience:

PCN level 2 Ultrasonic (Forgings) is essential
PCN level 2 MPI and LPI - Desirable
Forklift Truck Driving licence - or willing to train
Pendant Crane Driving ability - or willing to train
Understanding of Metals/Materials as used within the forging industry
Practical understanding of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Eye for detail, quality focused
Practical knowledge of Health and Safety legislation
Effective problem-solving skills, with the ability to adapt when needed
Team player, but also able to work on their own initiative
What can you expect in return?

Competitive hourly rates
33 days holiday, inclusive of bank holidays.  Also, up to a maximum of 5 extra days holiday based on length of service
Paid breaks
Pension scheme
Employee Assistance Programme, which includes 24/7 365 day a year access to counselling, financial and legal advice for employees and their partners
Death in Service benefit
Real training and development opportunities
Abbey prides itself on their exceptionally modern and clean working facilities that are second to none
We encourage team spirit and strive for continuous improvement, providing rewards for 6s.
Free onsite parking
Canteen facilities offering hot & cold food choices and daily specials
What’s next? It’s easy! Click “APPLY” now! We can’t wait to hear from you!

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