Level II Radiographer; RT Aerospace Castings
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Production QC/QA, Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers
About the Role
XCEL NDT is hiring experienced Level II Radiographers (RT) for an aerospace casting inspection project in the Midwest. These are full radiographic roles — you’ll both shoot and interpret. Technicians will set up and perform radiographic exposures on aerospace castings, including aluminum and magnesium alloys, then read and disposition the film, working alongside a Responsible Level III and the customer’s quality team.
We need people who can run the technique at the part and grade the film — strong candidates are comfortable on both sides of the operation.
- Set up and perform radiographic exposures on aerospace castings using X‑ray and gamma/isotope sources
- Select and apply correct techniques, source‑to‑film distances, exposure parameters, and shot placement per work instructions and customer specifications
- Handle radiation sources and equipment safely and in accordance with all radiation‑safety rules
- Process film and verify radiograph quality, density, and sensitivity; reshoot as needed
- Mark film with correct serial numbers and shooter identification
- Read and interpret radiographic film to identify defects in aerospace castings and mark for acceptance or rejection
- Verify technique, identify discrepancies, and communicate corrections to the team and supervisor
- Confirm serial numbers and shooter identification to ensure correct film‑to‑casting matching
- Record and document inspection results per work instructions and the direction of the Responsible Level III
- Recognize poor film quality and take corrective steps
- Maintain accurate records to company and customer standards
- Perform calibrations, nondestructive tests, and evaluations for acceptance or rejection determinations according to written instructions and record results
- Set up and calibrate equipment and interpret and evaluate results with respect to applicable codes, standards, and specifications
- Exercise assigned responsibility for on‑the‑job training and guidance of Assistants and Level I Technicians
- Organize and report results of NDT
- Conduct tests to ensure quality or detect discontinuities using NDT methods of inspection
- Establish techniques for proper examination of objects under inspection, ensuring strict adherence to safety regulations
- Apply testing criteria in accordance with applicable specifications or standards and evaluate results
- Interpret radiographs, cathode ray tube (CRT) or digital readouts, conductivity meters and visual indicators
- Perform specialized inspections
- May instruct and supervise others
- RT Level II certification (NAS‑410, SNT‑TC‑1A, or CP‑189)
- Dual shooter cards — certified for both X‑ray and gamma/isotope radiography
- Current State Radiation Safety card
- Demonstrated ability to shoot and read film on castings
- Willing and able to work 2nd and 3rd shift onsite, plus occasional overtime
- Able to pass a background check and a pre‑employment physical
- Able to pass the customer’s qualification testing — general, specific, and practical film grading — and certify to customer standards
- Eligible to work in a CMMC 2.0 / controlled environment (U.S. person status may be required for this defense‑aerospace program)
- Strong work ethic
- Dependable, exceptional safety and quality awareness
- Mechanical aptitude
- Adaptable to changing schedules
- Exceptional attention to detail
- Teamwork
- Ability to follow directions and procedures
Physical Requirements
- Move, carry and lift objects in excess of 50 pounds
- Climb and perform work from ladders, stairs and scaffolding in excess of 100 feet, continuously throughout shift
- Be able to climb ladders and platforms up to 250 feet with a harness and lanyard
- Be able to step up into vehicles or onto equipment
- Work extended hours and stand for extended periods of time
- Work in indoor and outdoor environments in conditions of extreme heat and cold
- Work in and near industrial hazards
- Aerospace casting RT experience — especially aluminum and magnesium alloys (experience is a major advantage)
- NAS‑410 certification and NAS‑410 experience
- Additional NAS‑410 method certifications (PT, MT, UT)
- Computed/Digital Radiography (CR/DR) experience
- High volume of documented RT reading hours
- Foundry or manufacturing inspection background
- Competitive compensation (DOE) plus per diem
- Steady project work with a growing NDT services company
- The chance to work on high‑value aerospace programs alongside experienced Level III leadership
XCEL NDT, LLC. is an equal opportunity employer where employment is based upon personal capabilities and qualifications without discrimination because of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established by law.
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