Performs the duties of an NDI Level II Technician IAW NAS-410 and JBA-EA-2741 and is certified for specific techniques in a given method of non-destructive inspections for aircraft, engines, and ground support equipment. Performs both on and off equipment maintenance. Performs certified tasks with minimum supervision. Performs non-destructive inspections of aircraft, engine components, and ground support equipment, using ultrasonic, eddy current, fluorescent penetrant, magnetic particle, and optical inspection techniques. Performs NDI testing, including that associated with TCTO related inspections, IAW applicable technical data. Notifies maintenance personnel regarding the extent and location of each defect detected during NDI activities and documents each defect on applicable forms. Uses and inputs data in Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS) computers. Accomplishes process controls and performs operator maintenance of assigned NDI equipment. Accomplishes joint oil analysis program analysis in support of the Department of Defense as a regional laboratory encompassing approximately 18 agencies and 560 different oil-wetted components. Ensures compliance with all applicable safety, housekeeping, tool control, and FOD prevention programs. Maintains Technical Orders and Composite Tool Kits. Assists in training and direction of assigned personnel. Must be able to work, day, swing, night, and/or weekend shifts as required. Shall perform other duties as may be assigned, to include TDY and travel. Must maintain training qualifications.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED