Paradigm Precision specializes in the manufacturing of complex fabrication and precision machined components for gas turbine engines. We serve customers around the world in commercial and military aviation, power generation, the marine industry, rotary wing, and unmanned aerial vehicles.Purpose/ SummaryProficient in a minimum of one non-destructive testing technique. Learning more techniques. Techniques such as, but not limited to thermal imaging, magnetic particle testing, fiber-optics, radiographic testing, eddy current, and ultrasonic testing.Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Evaluate all materials and parts to ensure they meet quality control standards
Interpret and evaluate all indications
Investigate and resolve limited technical interpretation queries
Check all work by mechanical and electronic inspection methods on the production parts, sub-assemblies, details or components as production progresses to determine accuracy and completeness of layouts and correctness of machining or other processing.
Set up and calibrate nondestructive equipment
Review drawings, specifications, and procedures
Perform specialized inspections
Interpret, evaluate, and report evaluation results
Create corrective plans for defects where necessary
Ensure rejected work is repaired or replaced
Perform routine maintenance checks, reporting improper machine function
Learn to develop NDT procedures for new products and improve procedures for current products
Participates in projects
Maintain a neat and orderly work area.
Shares knowledge willingly with other employees
Follow all applicable safety rules and precautions.
Other job related duties as assigned.Adheres to all Core Values (Health and Safety, Quality, Customer Service, Development of People, Integrity, Corporate Citizenship, Continuous Improvement, Respect).Adheres to all Core Competencies (Communication, Teamwork, Achieving Results, Commitment to Continuous Improvement, Judgement).Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions.Minimum qualifications
NAS410 (National Aerospace Standard) Level II Certification
2 years relevant experience
Working knowledge in the use of inspection equipment
Able to read, write, and speak in standard English
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals.
Knowledge of shop geometry and trigonometry.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, procedure manuals and blueprints.
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
Successfully pass vision screen
Ability to speak effectively before employees in the organization.
Demonstrate a good mechanical aptitude.
Preferred qualifications
Associate's Degree or equivalent in Non-Destructive Testing Technology or related field
5+ years relevant experience
This position will train and permanently fill a 1st shift role on a 4-10 work schedule. Monday-Thursday, 10 hours per day.