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<p><strong>Company Description</strong> ND Testing is a leading non-destructive testing provider serving the Aerospace and Defense industry with cutting-edge technology and proven expertise. Founded on the principles of code compliance, safety, and reliability, the company delivers meticulous inspections without damaging critical materials. ND Testing offers state-of-the-art methods, including Ultrasonic, Radiographic, Magnetic, Penetrant, Passivation, PMI, Hardness, Eddy Current, and Visual inspections for both onsite and lab projects. The organization is known for its guaranteed 1–5 day turnaround time and professionally certified inspectors trained under rigorous standards. ND Testing’s commitment to quality is reflected in its most recent NADCAP audit, which reported zero major and zero minor findings.</p><p><strong>Role Description</strong> This is a full-time remote NDT Field role focused on providing high-quality non-destructive inspections for Aerospace and Defense customers. The NDT Field professional will perform onsite and offsite inspections using various methods (such as Ultrasonic, Radiographic, Magnetic Particle, Liquid Penetrant, Eddy Current, and Visual) in accordance with applicable codes, standards, and customer specifications. Daily responsibilities include preparing test setups, interpreting and documenting inspection results, generating clear and accurate reports, and communicating findings to internal teams and clients. The role will also support troubleshooting of complex inspection issues, adherence to safety procedures, and continuous improvement of testing processes. Collaboration with certified inspectors, participation in ongoing training, and occasional travel to customer sites may be required. </p><p><strong>Qualifications</strong></p><ul><li>Strong analytical skills and attention to detail to interpret test results, evaluate indications, and support sound technical decisions.</li><li>Effective communication and customer service skills to explain findings, interact with clients, and collaborate with internal teams in a professional manner.</li><li>Troubleshooting skills to identify root causes of inspection issues, equipment problems, and process deviations and recommend practical solutions.</li><li>Ability to provide and receive training, including following detailed procedures, maintaining certifications, and supporting knowledge transfer within the team.</li><li>Previous experience in non-destructive testing, preferably in Aerospace or Defense environments, with familiarity in methods such as UT, RT, MT, PT, EC, VT, or related techniques.</li><li>Relevant NDT certifications (e.g., ASNT Level II or equivalent) or progress toward certification are strongly preferred.</li><li>Commitment to safety, quality, and regulatory compliance, with the ability to follow written procedures and work instructions precisely.</li><li>Ability to work independently in a remote field environment, manage time effectively, and adapt to changing customer needs and schedules.</li><li><span>we are also looking for FAA certify technicians. </span></li></ul><p><span>Pleas email your resume at Ericm@ndtesting.com</span></p>

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