Job Description: Area Lighting NDT Technician Trainee
Position Overview: This position is an opportunity to start a new, rewarding career with a fast-growing Company. Paid training to learn the nondestructive testing certifications as well as the remediation methods for light poles and similar structures. Upon completing training and obtaining classroom and on-the-job training available, leading to higher wages and growth within the organization. The Area Lighting Technician is responsible for completing various nondestructive testing methods, learn, and understand all required dimensional and non-destructive inspections. The Technician will also interpret and evaluate the results of the inspection for applicable codes, standards, and specifications.
Key Responsibilities:
Inspection Protocol: Conduct various nondestructive testing methods and complete the required documentation. Learning all aspects of our lighting inspection including magnetic particle and visual inspection of welds
Structural Assessment: Evaluate the structural integrity of lighting poles, examining for signs of decay, cracks, splits, insect infestation, or any other compromising factors.
Asset Remediation: Thoroughly address all noted concerns from the inspection encompassing tasks such as: removing grout, drilling weep holes, and applying paint when necessary.
Safety Compliance: Ensure compliance with safety regulations, identifying potential hazards and recommending necessary actions for repair or replacement.
Reporting: Accurately record inspection information into data collection application including taking pictures and attaching required information while outlining inspection results, highlighting critical issues, and providing recommendations for corrective measures.
Collaboration: Liaise with relevant stakeholders to communicate inspection outcomes and support the implementation of recommended actions.
Continuous Improvement: Contribute insights for the enhancement of inspection procedures, tools, or methodologies to optimize efficiency and accuracy.
Certifications:
NDT Classroom Hours For VT (Preferred – Not Required).
NDT classroom hours for MT (Preferred – Not Required).
Qualifications and Requirements:
Experience in a welding shop, manufacturing, and/or construction environment.
(Preferred – Not Required)
Must show openness and willingness to learn all aspects of the inspection role.
Knowledge: Understanding of lighting pole materials, construction, decay mechanisms, and safety standards IS A PLUS!
Exceptional attention to detail and observational skills.
Ability to learn how to utilize inspection tools and equipment.
Strong written and verbal communication skills for report generation and collaboration.
Ability to work independently and prioritize tasks effectively.
Ability to travel a minimum of 90%.
Pay Range: $21.50 - $25.50 /hour
Physical Requirements:
Manual Dexterity: Fine motor skills are needed to handle tools and equipment accurately.
Good Vision: Excellent vision, including close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception to inspect and interpret visual indicators of flaws.
Physical Stamina: Ability to stand, walk, and bend for extended periods, often in challenging environments.
Strength and Mobility: Physical strength to lift and move equipment and materials, sometimes weighing up to 50 pounds. Agility to access confined spaces, heights, or awkward positions during inspections.
Coordination: Good hand-eye coordination to operate testing equipment effectively.
Environmental Tolerance: Capacity to work in various environments, including outdoors, at heights, or in noisy, dusty, or hazardous conditions.
Mental Requirements:
Attention to Detail: NDT technicians must have a keen eye for detail to detect subtle flaws and inconsistencies in materials and structures.
Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze test results and interpret data accurately is crucial for making informed decisions about the integrity of materials.
Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in using various NDT methods (e.g., ultrasonic, radiographic, magnetic particle, dye penetrant) and understanding the principles behind them.
Problem-Solving Abilities: Skills in diagnosing issues, determining the root cause of defects, and proposing solutions.
Communication Skills: Effective verbal and written communication to report findings clearly to clients, engineers, and other stakeholders.
Mathematical Skills: Basic to advanced understanding of math for calculations related to measurements and data analysis.
Learning and Adaptability: Willingness to continually learn and adapt to new technologies, methods, and industry standards.
Note: The above job description is a general overview of the responsibilities and requirements typically associated with the role of an NDT Technician Trainee. The specific duties and requirements may vary depending on organizational requirements and industry standards.
Exo is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.