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Work EnvironmentCommand-line text editing in Unix/Linux systemsCommand-line text editing in Unix/Linux systems
UsageEnhanced version of Vi with additional featuresClassic text editor in Unix/Linux

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Level II Computed Radiographer

Nondestructive & Visual Inspection

Theodore, AL โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

NVI is seeking experienced Computed Radiography (CR) Technicians to support a long-term project near Forsyth, GA. This position will work a schedule of five 10-hour shifts per week and requires experience performing inspections in accordance with ASME codes and standards. This is an excellent opportunity for qualified technicians seeking stable, long-term work on a major project.
Key Benefits Include:
  • Impressive salaries: Competitive pay for Level II Technicians and entry level positions when compared to our competitors
  • Recruitment incentives (referral bonuses, etc.)
  • Training and development opportunities are available and encouraged. NVI makes a significant annual investment into our internal training programs which are offered to employees at no cost
  • Accolades for exceptional performance (employee excellence awards, etc.)
  • Competitive healthcare programs for you and your family
  • New vehicle fleet with advanced safety features
  • Complimentary meals and beverages at all office and some worksite locations

At NVI, we are dedicated to being your employer of choice. This commitment drives us to invest in top-notch equipment, a premier vehicle fleet, and industry-leading safety, quality, and employee development programs-all designed to support your success. Our unique culture sets us apart; we maintain the family atmosphere of a small company where you are never just a number.
Every voice matters here, and in our flat organizational structure, you'll have direct access to senior management to share your concerns and ideas for improving our business.
We are excited for you to join our amazing team of NDE professionals.
Apply Now!
The Level II Computed Radiographer is responsible for, but not limited to, the following job descriptions:
  • Perform Level II CR inspections and other NDE inspections as specified with the Company's procedures.
  • Operate and maintain Computed Radiography equipment, software, and hardware as per company requirements and manufacturers recommendations.
  • Establish and calibrate testing equipment and materials.
  • Calculate, establish, and control the radiation area.
  • Apply testing criteria in accordance with applicable specifications or standards and evaluate results.
  • Evaluate and interpret product results to the code of construction or customer specifications.
  • Organize and report test results.
  • Responsible for producing quality radiographs.
  • Able to meet travel expectations.
  • Able manage and complete any project duration.
  • Communicating with customer/client representatives on daily basis.
  • Responsible for returning a completed product in accordance with applicable regulations and procedures.
  • Required to establish and manage all safety procedures and functions throughout a project.
  • Able to train assistants efficiently in accordance with applicable codes, regulations, procedures and NVI, LLCs SNT-TC-1A written practice.
  • Effective at meeting deadlines set forth by management or clientele.
  • Maintain and promote a positive attitude while on projects.
  • Any other assignment necessary to meet Level II responsibilities set forth by the Company.

Required Qualifications:
  • High school diploma or G.E.D.
  • Current Level II Computed Radiography certification.
  • Valid State Radiographers card or IRRSP card.
  • A minimum of 80 hours of documented Radiography Level I and II training.
  • A minimum of 40 hours of documented Computed Radiography training.
  • 16 hours of documented CR Software/Hardware training (GE/Waygate or VMI preferred).
  • Familiar with applicable welding codes, i.e., ASME, API, AWS, etc.
  • List of projects managed as a Level II Computed Radiographer.
  • Valid U.S. driver's license and able to pass Motor Vehicle History Evaluations.
  • Able to pass an FBI background verification in accordance with Company's Increased Controls program.
  • Able to pass the Company's Drug/Alcohol, Fit for Duty, and Ergonomic Testing policies/procedures.
  • Able to pass the Company's Level II Computed Radiography certification process.

Preferred Qualifications & Experience:
  • ANST/ACCP Level II MT, PT, UTT Certifications, or documented field hours and classroom education that meets or exceeds SNT-TC-1A certification requirements for methods of MT, PT, UTT.
  • Able to pass Company's Level II MT, PT and UTT certification process.

Company Benefits:
  • NVI offers full benefits including 401k with Employer Match, Health, Dental, Life, Disability and Vision Insurances.
  • Paid Holidays.
  • Paid Time Off after one year of employment.