Computed Radiographic NDT Level II Technician (Requires Travel)

Element Materials TechnologyRancho Dominguez, CA
6d$30 - $70Onsite

About The Position

Element has an pportunity for a Computed Radiography (CR) Level II Technician to support aerospace testing operations at client sites across the United States. This is a field-based role requiring travel and on-site deployment. The CR Level II Technician is responsible for performing radiographic testing in accordance with company-approved procedures, applicable codes, and customer specifications while maintaining a strong focus on safety, quality, and project timelines. Compensation: $30 - $70/hour (Depending on Experience) Location: Field-Based - Deployment to Client Sites in Minnesota, Virginia, Oregon, or Southern California Travel: Required (Flights, lodging, and per diem provided)

Requirements

  • Minimum 1 year of experience as a Computed Radiography Level II Technician per NAS 410, with experience testing aerospace castings
  • Must meet NAS 410 training and certification requirements for CR Level II
  • Experience with casting inspection and digital image interpretation
  • Completion of approved 40-hour Radiation Safety training
  • ASNT Level I and Level II classroom hours and documented on-the-job training hours
  • Strong understanding of radiographic techniques and digital image evaluation for castings
  • Demonstrated ability to document NDT results accurately and thoroughly
  • Strong organizational skills with attention to detail
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Ability to remain calm and effective under pressure while meeting deadlines and handling multiple assignments
  • Willingness and ability to travel and work at customer sites as required (1 week notice will be provided)

Responsibilities

  • Conduct computed radiographic (X-ray) testing in accordance with written company procedures, customer requirements, and applicable codes and standards
  • Prepare test specimens; set up, calibrate, and adjust radiographic testing equipment
  • Read and interpret radiographic images, identify and evaluate indications, and determine acceptability per applicable acceptance criteria
  • Properly disposition radiographic images and tested parts
  • Interpret and apply industry specifications and standards (e.g., ASTM, Boeing, GE, Honeywell, Pratt & Whitney)
  • Accurately analyze test data and prepare clear, thorough, and well-written inspection reports
  • Maintain radiographic equipment and tools in safe and proper working condition
  • Support technique development and provide technical input as needed
  • Perform all work safely, efficiently, and in compliance with radiation safety requirements
  • Meet project deadlines while managing multiple priorities in a field environment
  • Must be able to travel to client Sites in Minnesota, Virginia, Oregon, or Southern California (1 week notice will be provided)
  • Perform other duties as assigned
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