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NDT Level II UTSW Technician

Oceaneering

The Role

Overview

Perform UT, MT, PT, VT inspections on offshore/onshore equipment, mentor trainees.

Key Responsibilities

  • ndt inspection
  • ndt testing
  • equipment maintenance
  • inspection reporting
  • result analysis
  • code compliance

Tasks

-Communicate findings effectively with supervisors, clients, and team members. -Conduct tests in the NDT methods to the extent certified and qualified in. -Perform NDT inspections, including UT, MT, PT, and VT, on offshore and onshore piping, pressure vessels, and equipment. -Work in confined spaces, kneel, jump, run, work while lying on his stomach/back, crawl, and use repetitive movements of the arms and hands. -Prepare and maintain detailed inspection reports and documentation as per company and client standards. -Ensure compliance with applicable industry codes, standards, and specifications, including API, ASME, and AWS. -Operate a motor vehicle. -Wear PPE for skin protection. -Identifies what needs to be done and takes action before being asked or required. -Adhere to all company and client safety protocols and procedures, prioritizing health and safety in every aspect of the job. -Analyze and interpret testing results to identify defects, anomalies, or structural issues. -Wear PPE for body, vision, and hearing protection. -Assist in training and supervising Level I RT trainees and other NDT trainees. -Assist with job planning, including equipment setup, calibration, and execution of inspection projects. -Operate and maintain NDT equipment, ensuring accuracy and reliability during inspections. -Prepare, set-up and complete all necessary paperwork. -Plan the methods and determine the type of NDT equipment required to inspect the structure of materials. -Adhere to all company policies and procedures, paying special attention to health and safety policies. -Provide direction, mentorship, and support to trainees and Level I personnel to enhance their technical competencies. -Climb stairs/ladders, stand, balance, stoop, squat, reach, and lift/carry objects. -Perform UT Shear Wave inspections primarily in the field. -Wear PPE for head, hands.

Requirements

  • asnt
  • level ii
  • ndt
  • twic
  • leadership
  • high school

What You Bring

-Strong understanding of health, safety, and environmental policies in industrial and offshore settings. -Ability to establish and maintain project priorities. -Knowledge of appropriate steps to analytical problem solving. -Must possess or be able to obtain a TWIC card, valid Passport, Safe Gulf & HUET Water Survival. -Twist, sit with back supported, head forward/flexed, head tilted/rotated. -Steel/safety toed shoes/boots. -Work surface is stable, height is elevated. -Ability to travel and work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays as needed. -Have general knowledge of other NDT methods, product manufacturing and inspection technologies used by the employer. -Knowledge of department's policies, rules, regulations, business goals, vision, organizational structure, culture, philosophy, operating principles and values, etc. -Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. -Requires working on or near moving equipment and vibrating equipment. -Must possess a valid driver’s license -Must be able to travel and work on a call-out basis, both domestic and international. -Excellent communication and reporting skills. -Ability to work in a team environment, remaining attentive to ideas, recognizing responsibilities, and actively participating with others to accomplish assignments and achieve desired goals. -Work with arms extended below the waist, unsupported, elbows flexed, wrist supported and unsupported. -Lift 50-100 pounds. -Certified or be certifiable to ASNT-TC-1A, API-RP-2X per Level II UT followed with ASNT-TC-1A for MT, PT, VT. -Minimum two (2) years of documented UT Shear Wave Level II work experience. -Must be able to work in harsh environments. -Proficient in the use of NDT tools and technology. -Willingness to work offshore and onshore, including extended periods in remote locations. -Experience with ultrasonic thickness measurements (UTSW) in offshore and onshore environments. -Lift 25-50 pounds. -Adaptable to dynamic work environments, including offshore platforms and industrial facilities. -High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED). -Strong leadership and mentoring capabilities to guide trainees and Level I personnel. -Lift 10-20 pounds. -Ability to analyze and interpret NDT data accurately. -Constant exposure to airborne dust, fumes, and gases.

Benefits

-Eye protection. -Potential exposure to open fire/flames/sparks.

The Company

About Oceaneering

-Evolved into a global subsea engineering pioneer headquartered in Houston. -Publicly traded since its 1969 merger. -Operate the world’s premier fleet of work-class ROVs, handling everything from deepwater intervention to pipeline inspection. -Manufactured Products arm delivers umbilicals, subsea tooling, mobile robots and even animatronics for blockbuster theme-park rides. -Offshore Projects Group tackles complex installations, riserless well interventions and large-scale maintenance offshore. -Integrity & Digital Solutions team provides inspections, data analytics and connectivity tools to optimise subsea assets. -Aerospace & Defense division builds thermal-protection systems, space-suits and space-robotics for NASA and military customers. -Unusual projects include recovering the Confederate submarine Hunley, probing TWA Flight 800 wreckage, and creating park rides like Jurassic Park and Transformers. -Bridge energy, marine, space and robotic sectors with creative engineering solutions.

Sector Specialisms

Oil and Gas

Marine

Aerospace

Subsea Engineering

Mobile Robotics

Construction

Government

Deepwater Intervention

Crewed Diving Services

Non-Destructive Testing and Inspections

Engineering and Project Management

Surveying and Mapping