The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT)
Contract NDT Technician

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Due to internal changes and off the back of continued success, the company is seeking an experienced Contract NDT Technician to join its quality team on a fixed-term basis and support the inspection of safety-critical precision engineered components.
Responsibilities
The successful Contract NDT Technician will be responsible for the inspection and evaluation of components to ensure they conform to customer specifications and safety standards.
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- Carrying out inspection operations, including dye penetrant inspection (DPI) and visual inspections
- Ensuring all non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment is correctly maintained and suitable for operation
- Interpreting and evaluating test results against defined acceptance standards
- Generating work instructions in preparation for Level 3 approval.
Essential Experience, Skills And Qualifications
- Level 2 qualified in fluorescent penetrant inspection (FPI), dye penetrant inspection and liquid penetrant inspection (LPI)
- Experience working within a highly regulated industry (aerospace, defence, nuclear or a similar engineering environment)
- Ability to read and interpret customer specifications and drawings.


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Benefits
- Stability and longevity: join a well-established and growing business with a strong order book
- Competitive salary
- Fixed-term contract.
The role is based on site and operates on a late shift pattern.
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