NDT Technician - EN4179

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3 weeks ago
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Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced aerospace supply chain? We are seeking a Non-Destructive Test Technician to join the NDT team and play a key role in ensuring safety and reliability of aircraft and components.

Our Client:

Innova Search is proud to partner with a worldwide leader in the testing, inspection and certification sector, renowned for its expertise in enhancing the quality and safety of it's client's assets and infrastructures. With a strong reputation for Testing, Quality and Innovation, the company serves a diverse range of industries, including Aerospace, Nuclear, Defence, Automotive, and Energy sectors.

About the Role:

Innova Search & Selection is seeking a skilled and certified Level II NDT Technician to join our clients aviation team. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out high-quality Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) inspections on aircraft and associated components, both in-house and on-site.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conducting NDT Level 2 inspections using Ultrasonic Testing (UT) and Radiography, as well as Fluorescent Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) and Penetrant Testing (DPI)

  • Performing Fluorescent Penetrant Inspections for various components

  • Assisting in the daily operations of the test house

  • Performing control checks on consumables and equipment to maintain quality standards

    Candidate Requirements:

  • Eligibility to work in the UK

  • Level 2 EN4179 in Ultrasonic Inspection (Or equivalent such as PCN Aero Level 2)

  • Experience with MPI benches

  • Knowledge of additional NDT methods

    What is on offer:

  • Competitive pay

  • 33 Days Holiday including Bank Holidays

  • Health and Well-being Courses

  • Life Insurance

  • Generous Pension scheme

  • Discounted Gym Membership

  • Clear Career Development from day 1

  • Medicash

  • Holiday Purchase scheme

    If you are looking for a rewarding new role, and are currently an NDT Technician, we would love to hear from you

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