Nondestructive Test; NDT Examiner
Listed on 2026-05-24
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Engineering
Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Process Engineer
Nondestructive Test (NDT) Examiner
Location:
US-CT-Groton
Seat
Location:
EB Groton Shipyard
Shift: 1st
Security
Clearance Required:
Secret
The successful candidate will contribute to the success of the Nondestructive (NDT) Engineering Vendor Supplier Oversight organization at Electric Boat by providing technical evaluation, guidance, and expertise in the Radiographic Testing (RT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT) and Visual Testing (VT) / Magnetic Particle (MT) / Penetrant Testing (PT) methods. Primary responsibilities are performing audits of supplier inspection personnel during In-Depth Supplier Assessments (ISA) as the technical expert on NDT, reviewing vendor NDT procedures, monitoring supplier NDT execution, and monitoring the health of each supplier NDT program.
- (For RT Examiners) Review supplier film for Procedure Qualification Reports, Shooting Sketches for castings, and various other radiography assessments.
- Evaluate and ensure vendor compliance with fabrication and NDT submarine specification requirements.
- Maintain company standards, procedures, best practices, and process improvements in the field of NDT.
- Provide technical guidance, expertise, and problem resolution for material suppliers.
- Engage continuously with Supplier Quality Assurance, Purchasing, Design and Engineering departments as well as Supervisor of Shipbuilding and NAVSEA Customer representatives.
- Monitor supplier NDT practice, review supplier NDT training programs, and evaluate the health of each supplier NDT program.
- Attend In-Depth Supplier Assessments (ISA) as the technical expert on NDT.
- Prepare technical reports based on ISA findings, research and development, and problem resolution investigations.
- Applicants must be able to qualify NAVSEA 250-1500-1 (RT/UT/MT/PT/VT) Examiner within 9 months of hiring date.
- Travel is estimated to be 15% per work year.
Minimum Requirements
- High‑school diploma or GED.
- Presently or previously certified in RT and/or UT as a Level III (or a minimum of 5 years’ experience as a Level II).
- Applicant must be able to read, write, and interpret specifications, procedures, reports, and other documents.
- Basic computer skills, including use of Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint (or equivalent).
- Ability to serve as project lead or technical expert on ISAs.
- Understanding of basic principles of multiple NDT methods and their application to determine weld and base‑metal performance.
- Presently or previously certified in multiple NDT methods (RT/UT and/or PT, MT, VT) as a Level II or III.
- Background in engineering or engineering support.
- Experience in quality in an industrial environment, shipbuilding, or other heavy fabrication.
- Familiarity with military specifications (T9074‑AS‑GIB‑010/271 and NAVSEA 250-1500-1).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills to ensure effective interface with a variety of organizations.
- Strong organizational, analytical, and problem‑solving skills to evaluate situations, make recommendations, and take prompt and effective action.
- Interpersonal and communication skills necessary to investigate problems by asking questions, extracting data from available sources, and working with others to determine root causes and implement appropriate solutions.
- Climbing, crawling, reaching, stooping.
- Cold, dry, dusty, fumes, hot, inside, noise, oily, outside, wet.
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