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Perform field and/or laboratory testing, observation, and inspection of construction materials (e.g ... Visual Testing (VT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Dye Penetrant Testing (PT), Radiographic ...

Perform field and/or laboratory testing, observation, and inspection of construction materials (e.g ... Visual Testing (VT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Dye Penetrant Testing (PT), Radiographic ...

Perform daily inspection of construction projects monitoring quality and adherence to building code ... NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical (Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist)

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Perform daily inspection of construction projects monitoring quality and adherence to building code ... NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical (Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist)

Perform field and/or laboratory testing, observation, and inspection of construction materials (e.g ... Visual Testing (VT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Dye Penetrant Testing (PT), Radiographic ...

Construction Inspector I

Lenexa, KS · On-site

$25.25 - $35.25/hr

Perform daily inspection of construction projects monitoring quality and adherence to building code ... NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical (Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist)

Perform daily inspection of construction projects monitoring quality and adherence to building code ... NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical (Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist)

Perform daily inspection of construction projects monitoring quality and adherence to building code ... NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical (Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist)

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How much do magnetic inspection laboratory jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for magnetic inspection laboratory in the United States is $22.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Magnetic Inspection Laboratory vs Magnetic Particle Inspector?

AspectMagnetic Inspection LaboratoryMagnetic Particle Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires certifications like ASNT Level II or IIIRequires certifications such as ASNT Level II or III in magnetic particle testing
Work EnvironmentLaboratory setting with controlled conditionsField or plant environment, often on-site for inspections
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by testing labs, manufacturing, aerospace, and power plantsEmployed in manufacturing, maintenance, and quality control across industries

Both roles involve magnetic particle testing, but Magnetic Inspection Laboratory focuses on lab-based testing and analysis, while Magnetic Particle Inspectors perform on-site inspections. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or service provider.

What are some of the typical daily tasks and challenges for a technician working in a Magnetic Inspection Laboratory?

Technicians in a Magnetic Inspection Laboratory often spend their days preparing and inspecting metal components using magnetic particle testing to detect surface and near-surface flaws. Daily tasks include setting up equipment, applying magnetic fields, interpreting test results, and documenting findings according to industry standards. A common challenge is maintaining precision and attention to detail, as even minor oversights can lead to inaccurate results. Technicians frequently collaborate with quality assurance teams and production staff to ensure safety and compliance, making strong communication and teamwork skills essential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Magnetic Inspection Laboratory Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Magnetic Inspection Laboratory Technician, you need knowledge of non-destructive testing (NDT) principles, attention to detail, and typically a high school diploma or technical certification in NDT. Familiarity with magnetic particle inspection equipment, NDT software, and relevant industry standards such as ASNT or ASTM certifications is often required. Strong problem-solving, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help technicians accurately interpret results and work within a team. These skills ensure the reliability and safety of inspected materials and components, which is critical in industries like aerospace and manufacturing.

What is a Magnetic Inspection Laboratory?

A Magnetic Inspection Laboratory is a specialized facility where non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, particularly magnetic particle inspection, are performed to detect surface and near-surface defects in ferromagnetic materials. These laboratories use magnetic fields and iron particles to reveal flaws such as cracks, seams, or inclusions in components, ensuring their structural integrity. Magnetic Inspection Laboratories are commonly used in industries like aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing to verify the quality and safety of critical metal parts. Technicians in these labs are trained to interpret test results and maintain strict standards for reliability.
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Infographic showing various Magnetic Inspection Laboratory job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 9% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,864 per year, or $22.5 per hour.
Dental Laboratory Technician (Anaplastologist)

Dental Laboratory Technician (Anaplastologist)

Posterity Group LLC

San Diego, CA

Other

Posted 28 days ago


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Description

Posterity Group LLC is a veteran owned, service-disabled small business, headquartered in Rockville, MD, that specializes in federal government contracting and staffing. We are tasked with staffing The Naval Medical Clinic San Diego and associated locations with various roles, including Dental Laboratory Technician (Anaplastologist)_. The Dental Laboratory Technician (Anaplastologist) is expected to do the following:  


  • Hospital Dentistry, NMC San Diego 
  • Works closely with the professional staff in the fabricating and fitting of all ocular restorations, facial prosthesis, crowns, and fixed partial dentures.  
  • The contractor is expected to independently design, construct and fix difficult design and construction problems. 
  • Position requires fabrication of an array of maxillofacial prosthetics to include surgical, interim, and definitive obturators, palatal lift prosthesis, radiation stents, extraoral prosthetics, magnet implant systems, oculars, including silicone prosthesis. 
  • 5+ years of experience as an anaplastologist. Additionally, proficiency with CAD/CAM design, workflows, and manufacturing is required. 
  • All laboratory technicians shall read, interpret, and apply requirements prescribed and described in a dental prosthetic prescription (DD Form 2322). The work performed by the technician shall be at the quality level described by his/her quality control inspector.  
  • Since these inspectors evaluate the work under microscopic magnification, the technician shall fabricate their units under provided microscopes with fiber optic light source.  
  • All technicians are responsible for the maintenance of their work environment.  
  • Three monthly correction rates in excess of 5% annually shall not be exceeded. 
  • A general laboratory technician will be able to pour or cast all types of impressions; trim, mount and articulate casts with or without a face bow and jaw relation records to include orthodontic models; duplicate casts; fabricate impression trays, bleaching trays, athletic mouth guards and orthodontic retainers from thermoplastic materials; fabricate fixed and 
  • removable prosthodontic templates from thermoplastic or silicone materials; and fabricate surgical stents or guides from thermoplastic or light-cured materials. This technician will also be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the plaster bench and associated areas. 
  • A removable prosthodontic laboratory technician will be able to fabricate custom trays, base plates and occlusion rims, set denture teeth according to prescription (to include balanced set-ups), invest or flask complete and partial removable prostheses (to include flexible RPDs), finish and ready for insertion.  
  • This technician will be able to do relines, rebases, repairs, orthodontic retainers, and any other work prescribed for the use of acrylic resin; fabricate TAP appliances, surgical guides, athletic mouth guards, occlusal orthotics, and occlusal guards; and wax and design bars for implant supported restorations. 
  • A porcelain application laboratory technician (ceramist) will be able to apply colorants and porcelain to fabricate tooth or implant supported crowns, fixed partial dentures, complete dentures from metal, milled or pressed ceramic and refractory models in accordance with instructions, written or photographic, from the prescribing dentist.  
  • The technician will use recommended stones, diamond burs, wheels, and disks to cut, carve, shape, contour, and polish units to simulate natural dentition. 
  • Technician shall use stains and modifiers as required to characterize porcelain to match natural tooth shade and imperfections as prescribed.  
  • The technician will also be able to modify metal or ceramic frameworks in order to optimize the biomechanical, functional and esthetic outcome of the prosthesis.  
  • A prosthesis finishing laboratory technician will be able to apply and sculpt wax to proper anatomical form and design or modify a metal-ceramic framework for support of porcelain. It may be necessary in some situations to diagnostically wax to full contour and cutback the design. Framework designs may include survey crowns, non-rigid connectors and attachments that are inclusive to the units.  
  • This technician will sprue and invest, cast or press, wax-ups properly to minimize miscasts, cut and solder frameworks to correct fit discrepancies and finish all types of frameworks with recommended stones, diamond burs, wheel, and disks to cut, carve, shape, contour, and surface framework to a point that it is ready, without further modification, to apply porcelain. 
  • A CAD-CAM milling and designing technician will be able to fabricate crowns and bridges from pressed or milled ceramic, which includes the ability to use software and hardware to upload digital impressions and/or designs, scan casts, and design and mill restorations from software manipulation. 

Requirements

  • Degree: Associates Degree or Certificate depending on the program - or - Certificate from Army, Air Force, or Navy Dental Laboratory Training (METC) - or - Evidence of 2 or more years as a lab technician accompanied by a letter of recommendation from a licensed dentist or previous dental laboratory employer. 
  • Education: Successful completion of a 2-year program of study and training in dental lab techniques approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) of the American Dental Association (ADA) - or - High School diploma if certified through an Army, Air Force, or Navy Dental Laboratory Training (METC) program. 
  • Experience: Two years within the last three years of dental laboratory experience in the any of the following dental laboratory sections: General Laboratory, Removable Prosthodontics, Porcelain application (ceramist), Prosthesis finishing (metal and ceramic), and CAD-CAM (Computer Assisted Design/Computer Assisted Manufacturing) Design and Milling. Experience: 5 years of experience as an anaplastologist. Â