As an NDT Assistant, you're helping to ensure critical infrastructure—like pipelines, pressure vessels, and structural steel—is safe and reliable. You’ll work closely with certified NDT Technicians to inspect materials using methods like X-ray, ultrasound, and dye testing, all without causing damage to the materials themselves. What Your Day Looks Like: Travel to the job site, sometimes early or overnight—could be a plant, pipeline, or industrial facility. Set up and prep equipment for inspection (help assemble X-ray units, lay cables, clean welds, etc.). Assist with inspections, taking readings, holding sensors, or applying test materials under a technician’s guidance. Follow strict safety procedures, especially when dealing with radiation, heights, or confined spaces. Tear down and document test results or help with post-inspection clean-up. You’ll work outdoors or in industrial environments, often on your feet for long hours. The work can be physically demanding, but it’s highly respected and critical to public and environmental safety. Why It’s More Than Just a Job: This role is your entry point into a high-paying, high-demand career path. With time, training, and certification, you can advance to: Level II or III NDT Technician Specialist in ultrasonic, radiographic, or magnetic particle testing Team Lead or Regional Inspector Project Manager or QA/QC roles PROtect supports your growth with: Clear advancement paths Paid training and certification support Travel and relocation opportunities Career stability in a growing industry
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED