Non-Destructive Testing Technician
Bridgeport
Saturday, 09 May 2026
Apply now » Non-Destructive Testing Technician Company Name: MHI RJ Aviation Inc Location: Bridgeport, WV, US, 26330 #job-location.job-location-inline { display: inline; } Job Description: MHI RJ Aviation Group (MHIRJ) is the merging of two important heritages: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and the CRJ Series program. We provide comprehensive critical operational, engineering and customer support solutions including maintenance, refurbishment, technical publications, marketing and sales activities for the global regional aircraft industry. We’re hiring a Non-Destructive Testing Technician to help drive our continued success! Purpose of the role: MHIRJ’s network of service centers, support offices and parts depots are positioned in important aviation hubs in the U.S. The Non-Destructive Testing Technician performs non-destructive testing (NDT) and inspection of parts and materials to identify defects or deformities. Here are the daily responsibilities of a Non-Destructive Testing Technician: Conduct qualification testing for Level I and Level II NDT personnel certifications, interpret codes and approve written NDT procedures per American & Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) and CFR title 14. Perform and interpret radiographs of casting, weldments, and other parts for discontinuities per Quality specifications (as applicable by site). Maintain radiographic records and reports of inspected parts for documentation, traceability, and evaluation of potential future problems in service areas (as applicable by site). Perform and interpret ultrasonic inspections of bonded parts, assemblies and or suspect parts to detect internal discontinuities. Perform and interpret ultrasonic thickness measuring on parts to determine thickness. Perform and interpret eddy current inspections on parts and assemblies to detect/measure cracks or other surface discontinuities. Perform and interpret conductivity and hardness measurements on parts requiring special evaluations to determine specific heat treatment or detection of heat damage. Perform and interpret magnetic particle and penetrant inspections as needed. Coordinate NDT inspections and results with various departments. Here is what is required to succeed: Ability to set up and standardize equipment, conduct tests, interpret/evaluate, and document the acceptance/rejection of parts. Thoroughly familiar with the scope and limitations of the technique/method for which certified. Familiar with codes, standards and other contractual documents that control the methods used at facility. Basic knowledge of product manufacturing and inspection technology Certified to perform specific tasks or applications in the Eddy Current and Ultrasonic methods. Meet applicable education/certification/experience requirements to be NAS-410 certified Level 2 NDT in methods of Eddy Current (ET) Penetrant (PT) and Ultrasonic (UT) inspection.