Job Code :9268 Division :AAG - GTFSD Clyde Location :Clyde NY US 14433
Job Type :Full Time Career Level :Experienced (Non-Manager) Education :Associate Degree Category :Other Job Description :
RESPONSIBILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS The Level III (Quality Assurance Technician I) is responsible for the total NDT system that he / she is certified in. · Four years minimum experience as a Level II Radiographer and 4 years minimum experience as a Level II Penetrant Inspector with significant experience with Aerospace Alloys, welds and brazed joints. Certifications must be active. Requires an Associate's Degree in a related field. · Provide leadership to Level I and Level II NDT personnel. · Experience with radiographic and FPI techniques and methods especially digital radiography. · Ability to produce written documents for radiographic and FPI systems and thorough knowledge of basic radiographic and FPI principles. · Must be capable of training other NDT personnel for certification and re-certification examinations. · Ability to interpret product and process drawings. · Must have a thorough knowledge of Parker GTFSD NDT systems and maintain all calibration records and techniques. · Must be able to make decisions based on written procedures and acceptance criteria. · Must possess knowledge and understanding of lean processes and techniques. · Must possess intermediate computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.) · Must demonstrate effective verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. · Must work well with others in a team environment. · Must be able to work overtime hours on a regular basis. · Must be able to review and interpret regulatory requirements as it pertains to radiation safety. · Must be able to train personnel in radiation safety. · Perform other related responsibilities as determined by the supervisor. · Must meet essential functions for the position. · Other day to day responsibilities are o Insure that the system is operating properly. o Maintain a calibration system. o Review, approve, and sign new radiographic techniques for both internal techniques and supplier techniques. o Maintain notices and postings when change occurs. o Perform personnel audits. o Perform training when procedures and processes change. o Recertify personnel as certification periods expire. o Perform System Audits. o Update personnel training records and files including QCIP sheets. o Perform certification tests for new personnel. o Perform the archival checks. o Inspect working materials that “wear” and get them replaced as needed. o Review the certifications for new materials and equipment. o Sign and approve system documentation. o Perform a review of each individual to insure interpretation is accurate. o Insure that interpretations are consistent between personnel. o Insure preventative maintenance is performed (Tubes, CR systems, DR systems, cassette replacement, order lead letters, and misc. supplies). o Update the system for new requirements. o Stay current with customer (ASNT, ASTM & NADCAP) requirements. o Perform radiation safety surveys. o Review and sign off all calibration records. o Review and sign off all eye exams. o Approve all eye examiners in writing. o Review all processing involving NDT sequences. o Be involved in all NDT Audits by NADCAP and customers.
Due to Parker's military contractor status, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the United States, and must provide evidence of citizenship or immigration status upon applying for the position.
Parker Hannifin proudly supports Affirmative Action and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V encouraged to apply.