RT Level II Technicians - Brownsville, TX
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Engineering
Quality Engineering -
Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers, Quality Engineering
RT Weld Quality & Profile Level II Technician
Apave America Inc. is currently seeking experienced RT Weld Quality & Profile Level II Technicians for nested positions in the Brownsville, TX area. Must have at a minimum a State Card and Trainer/Instructor Status. This is a multi-year assignment with overtime and per-diem if eligible.
Position OverviewThe NDT Level II (Non-Destructive Testing) Technician is a skilled professional who independently performs inspections on materials and components using various NDT methods like Radiography Testing (RT), Ultrasonic Thickness Testing (UTT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), or Penetrant Testing (PT), to detect flaws or defects while adhering to established standards and procedures, interpreting results, and documenting findings in detailed reports; essentially acting as a quality control inspector with advanced NDT knowledge and certification to work autonomously on complex projects.
In this role, the NDT Level II RT Technician must have sufficient technical knowledge and skills to be qualified to set up and calibrate equipment and to interpret and evaluate results with respect to applicable codes, standards, and specifications. The RT Level II must be thoroughly familiar with the scope and limitations of the methods for which qualified and shall exercise assigned responsibility for on-the-job training and guidance of trainees and RT Level I personnel.
The RT Level II must be able to organize, and report results of NDT tests.
- Performing NDT inspections:
- Technical expertise:
- Training & Mentoring:
- Data analysis and reporting:
- Compliance with standards:
- Quality control:
- Communication and collaboration:
- Safety practices:
Setting up and calibrating NDT equipment, conducting tests using assigned NDT methods, interpreting test data, and identifying defects according to relevant codes and standards.
Understanding the limitations of different NDT techniques, selecting appropriate methods for specific applications, and applying proper testing procedures.
Guiding trainees and RT Level I personnel through on-the-job training and ensuring quality of inspections.
Accurately documenting inspection results, including detailed reports with clear descriptions of findings, photographs, and recommendations.
Adhering to industry standards such as ASNT (American Society for Nondestructive Testing) guidelines, applicable codes, and client specifications.
Ensuring the accuracy and reliability of NDT inspections by performing quality checks and maintaining proper equipment calibration.
Interacting with engineers, quality inspectors, and other personnel to discuss inspection requirements, findings, and potential corrective actions.
Following safety protocols and procedures while working in various environments, including confined spaces or at heights.
- ASNT Level II certification:
- Technical knowledge:
- Practical experience:
- Strong analytical skills:
- Attention to detail:
Must hold a valid Level II NDT certification in the specific method(s) they will be using (e.g., RT, UTT/UT, MT, PT).
Thorough understanding of NDT principles, equipment operation, and applicable codes and standards.
Prior experience performing NDT inspections in relevant industries.
Ability to interpret complex data and make accurate assessments of inspection results.
High level of precision and accuracy in performing inspections and documenting findings.
- Manufacturing facilities
- Oil and gas industry
- Aerospace industry
- Construction industry
- Power generation plants
- Pipeline companies
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
- Current IRRSP Card or State Card required for Radiographers.
- SNT Level II certification in RT required for Radiographers.
- Must hold Radiographer's Instructor/Trainer Status.
- Additional SNT Level II certifications in MT/PT/UTT/PMI will be considered an asset.
- Must be capable of training Assistant and Level I Radiographers.
- Weld Quality RT and Profile RT experience required.
- Must provide proof of classroom training hours in RT/MT/PT/UTT/PMI.
- Must have 40 hours of Radiation Safety Training.
- Must be capable of following verbal and written instructions.
- Current SPRAT and/or IRATA Rope Access certification will be considered an asset.
- Valid Driver's License and pre-access drug and alcohol testing required.
- Pre-employment background checks will be required.
- Valid TWIC Card required.
- Move, carry, and lift objects 50 lbs. repetitively.
- Must be able to walk, stand, bend, reach, and climb.
- Must be able to work in confined spaces and at heights, including climbing tanks, ladders, scaffolding, towers, piping systems, catwalks, structural steel, and wind turbines.
- Remain constantly active throughout shift.
- Vision abilities: close vision, distance vision.
- Must be able to work indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions.
- Must be able to work at heights and confined…
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