Civil Technician / NDT Assistant

AegeusBakersfield, CA
47d$20 - $24

About The Position

This position offers dual roles in the Civil and NDT side of business to expand your knowledge base for more career advancement / opportunities in our Bakersfield, CA office. The main function of the Civil Technician 1 is to be responsible for the completion of inspection, including initial interpretation, reporting and billing. Civil Technicians are thoroughly familiar with the scope and methods of the civil inspections being used and should perform assigned responsibility for on-the-job training and guidance of Assistant Technicians. As an Assistant NDT Technician you will assist and shadow a Level 2 Technician in various inspection methods.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required.
  • Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
  • Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire.
  • Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
  • American Concrete Institute Concrete Field Testing - grade 1
  • Radiation Safety Training including USDOT HAZMAT
  • Must meet minimum company requirements to operate a company vehicle and be eligible for coverage under Company insurance program.

Nice To Haves

  • Technical Background in Civil and NDT methods and techniques preferred

Responsibilities

  • Operates tools and equipment to accomplish job assignments and client requirements
  • Inspect and interpret readings as required in real time, to determine areas of interest.
  • Apply testing criteria in accordance with applicable specifications..
  • Set-up and calibrate all equipment used, interpret, evaluate, and document results through formal reports.

Benefits

  • 100% Aegeus paid: Vision, Life, and Disability Insurance
  • Medical & Dental Insurance
  • 401K plan (with Company Matching)
  • Vacation Paid Time Off
  • Personal/Sick Pay
  • Equal Opportunity Employment/disability/protected veteran status
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