Overview
The NDT Radiography Level III (Film and Non-Film) provides advanced technical expertise, leadership, and certification authority in radiographic testing for aerospace components and assemblies. The Level III is responsible for developing, qualifying, and approving radiographic techniques and procedures; training and certifying personnel; interpreting standards; and ensuring compliance with customer, regulatory, and aerospace requirements. This role covers both film-based and Computed Radiography (CR) systems.
Salary: $120K - $140K (Depending on Experience)
Responsibilities
• Develop, qualify, and approve NDT radiographic procedures, techniques, and work instructions in accordance with NAS-410, ASTM, Customer specification requirements, Nadcap, AS9100 and other contractual requirements.
• Serve as the subject matter expert for radiographic inspection (film and digital) methods.
• Interpret codes, standards, and customer requirements related to radiographic testing.
• Approve or disapprove radiographic inspection results and technical interpretations.
• Provide technical direction and oversight for Level I and Level II NDT personnel.
• Evaluate and validate new radiographic techniques, equipment, and software for compliance and performance.
• Support as method Level III for internal, external audits and customer approvals activites.
• Perform contract review to ensure customer requirements can be met and are implemented into internal quality system.
• Audit and review calibration requirements and maintenance of certifications for various inspection equipment in the inspection area.
• Create and provide training plans for trainees, Level 1 and Level 2 to ensure all qualification requirements are met to achieve certification status.
• Conduct performance reviews for all certified inspectors.
• Interface with customers for any technical information and guidance.
• Develop and update exams as required to ensure compliance with industry and customer requirements.
• Certify and recertify all qualified personnel in accordance with company and customer requirements.
• Review and approved external technical documents received for applicability to inspections.
• Develop and lead corrective action reviews on audit/NCR findings.
• Maintain Level III certification and any others required certifications for this position.
• Maintain compliance with radiation safety programs and regulations (e.g., NRC, OSHA, local authorities).
• Work with Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) to ensure safe operation of all radiographic equipment.
• Meet all quality, safety, and company policies and procedure requirements
• Perform other duties as assigned
Skills / Qualifications
• Must have Level 3 ASNT Certification and/ or currently active NAS410 Level III certifications
• Equivalent technical experience may be considered.
• Minimum 5-8 years of aerospace NDT experience, including at least 2 years at Level III.
• Proven expertise in both film-based and digital radiography (CR, DDA).
• Experience with Nadcap NDT accreditation and OEM audits (e.g., Boeing, Rolls-Royce, GE, Pratt & Whitney).
• Familiarity with NAS 410, ASTM (1742, E1032), SAE, and AS9100 radiography standards.
• In-depth knowledge of digital image processing, image quality indicators (IQIs), and density / sensitivity requirements.
Work Environment:
Work is typically performed around heavy equipment, radiation sources, and moving machinery, requiring strict adherence to all safety procedures and regulatory guidelines. Proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)-including hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, dosimeters, and protective footwear-is mandatory.
This position requires the ability to:
• Stand, walk, bend, kneel, and climb for extended periods
• Lift, carry, and move equipment or materials weighing up to 50 pounds
• Work in varying weather conditions, including heat, cold, and humidity
• Maintain visual acuity for detailed image analysis and defect interpretation
• Occasionally work irregular hours, including nights or weekends, to support project schedules
• The Level III RT/CR must be capable of performing both technical oversight and hands-on support while maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality.