About the role
AI summarisedThe Technician (NDT Inspector) is responsible for setting up and standardizing NDT equipment, processing parts, interpreting and evaluating inspection results for acceptance or rejection, and documenting findings per procedures. The role requires certification in NDT methods such as NAS410/EN4179/PCN/ASNT or SNT-TC-1A, with specific experience in FPI and aircraft systems. The technician also develops and manages NDT procedures for Level 3 approval and provides guidance to trainees and Level 1 personnel.
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Key Responsibilities
- Set up and standardize equipment, process parts, interpret and evaluate for acceptance or rejection and document results in accordance with procedures
- Conduct system performance checks in accordance with applicable process standards
- Develop and manage procedures and inspection technique sheets for NDT Level 3 approval
- Provide necessary guidance to trainees and Level 1 personnel as directed
Requirements
- Minimum Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or related discipline
- At least 400 hours of performing FPI (Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection)-Aerospace
- At least 2 years of experience in dealing with aircraft structures, engines and/or components
- Possess certification of a current NAS410 / EN4179 / PCN / ASNT or SNT-TC-1A
- Possess basic knowledge of product manufacturing, inspection technology and aircraft engine maintenance