ASNT-TC-1A NDT Level III Examiner (37163) - Pegasus Steel Group
Ladson, SC 29456
About the Job
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Shall be qualified to establish techniques and procedures; interpreting codes, standards, specifications, and procedures; and designating the particular NDT methods, techniques, and procedures to be used.
Shall have sufficient practical background in applicable materials, fabrication, and product technology to establish techniques and to assist in establishing acceptance criteria where none are otherwise available.
Shall have general familiarity with other appropriate NDT methods, as demonstrated by the ASNT Level III Basic examination or other means. The NDT level III, in the methods in which certified should be capable of training and examining NDT Level I and II personnel for certification in those methods.
Proficiency with MS Project, Word, and Excel.
Working knowledge of metal fabrication and construction techniques.
15+ years of progressive project experience in heavy civil construction environments.
Demonstrated ability to work well under pressure.
Strong verbal and written skills.
Ability to receive government clearance is required.
U.S. citizenship is required • Individual should have at least 5 years experience supporting NAVSEA Program Managers.
It is desired that the employee have a technical background in naval engineering and maintenance programs and a thorough understanding for budgeting and estimating costs for those types of activities.
Must have a knowledge of and entrée to NAVSEA, NSWC, MSC and USCG engineering codes and a proven ability to successfully market engineering services to them.
Ability to make decisions on behalf of the company in accordance with company policies.
This Job Description Does Not Constitute A Contract For Employment