About Howmet Aerospace
Howmet Aerospace Inc., headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a leading global provider of advanced engineered solutions for the aerospace and transportation industries. The Company's primary businesses focus on jet engine components, aerospace fastening systems, and titanium structural parts necessary for mission-critical performance and efficiency in aerospace and defense applications, as well as forged wheels for commercial transportation. With nearly 1,150 granted and pending patents, the Company's differentiated technologies enable lighter, more fuel-efficient aircraft to operate with a lower carbon footprint. For more information, visit www.howmet.com
Follow: LinkedIn , Twitter , Instagram , Facebook , and YouTube .Basic Qualifications:
High School diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
Completion of NDT Certified Level II.
This position is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) which requires U.S. person status. ITAR defines U.S. person as an U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee.
No relocation benefit is offered for this position.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree is preferred
Work requires basic skills in reading, writing and math plus the use of fractions and/or decimals. The ability to perform interpretive defect analysis, follow simple instructions and visual aids.
Be able to perform constant mental concentration and close visual examination of various casting configurations under black light.
Be computer literate (particularly with Power Point, Word, Excel, email and work orders).
Have working knowledge of all department equipment and operations.
Ability to work with minimum supervision.
Work requires attention to safety practices and procedures.
Be flexible to train and audit on all shift as needed.
Have good communication skills.
Basic Qualifications:
High School diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
Completion of NDT Certified Level II.
This position is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) which requires U.S. person status. ITAR defines U.S. person as an U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee.
No relocation benefit is offered for this position.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree is preferred
Work requires basic skills in reading, writing and math plus the use of fractions and/or decimals. The ability to perform interpretive defect analysis, follow simple instructions and visual aids.
Be able to perform constant mental concentration and close visual examination of various casting configurations under black light.
Be computer literate (particularly with Power Point, Word, Excel, email and work orders).
Have working knowledge of all department equipment and operations.
Ability to work with minimum supervision.
Work requires attention to safety practices and procedures.
Be flexible to train and audit on all shift as needed.
Have good communication skills.
JOB SUMMARY:
Works independently under general supervision to process and/or interpret castings through the NDI departments using gauges, devices, or software to evaluate indications complying with established written procedures.
In addition to X-Ray Level II responsibilities, the Technical X-ray Level II will spend 20 hours a week during the first 3 weeks of the month performing the responsibilities listed below. This position is created to ensure we have trained personnel for the level III position.
NDI operator may not move for two (2) years unless movement is a promotion within the department.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Using Computers (entering information, etc.)
Must be able to read and interpret Product Criteria (PC) and Activity Instructions (AI).
Must be able to function as a member of a team and be able to work under general supervision.
Must be able to maintain expected quality levels.
Work requires basic skills in reading, writing and math plus the use of fractions and/or decimals. The ability to perform interpretive defect analysis, follow simple instructions and visual aids.
Must be able to perform constant mental concentration and close visual examination of various casting configurations
Comply with all site required policies and procedures including but not limited to: EHS, Quality, Code of Conduct, and the Wichita Falls Employee Handbook
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES FOR NDI LEVEL II/TECHNICAL X-RAY:
In addition to Level II Responsibilities.
In the method in which certified, Level II/Technical X-Ray will:
Assist current Level III with audits (Department, ASAT, NADCAP, PEER and Customer).
Train employees working in the positions of Level 1 and Level 2.
Perform required calibrations and system checks.
Help maintain inventory levels in X-ray.
Perform additional daily, weekly and monthly audits on Level 1 and Level 2 Operators (PWA NDTCS, performance proficiency audit, and routine audits).
Help with Level 2 standards.
Assist Level 3 to review and address issues with customer returns.
Help in projects to improve work area.
Be a communication focal point for production.
Do the required safety checks as needed.
Review specifications and revisions.
Audit product criteria and activity instructions for accuracy and completeness.
Assist Level III in developing X-ray techniques for both conventional film, and computed radiography (CR).
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY RESPONSIBILITES:
Comply with all department, facility, corporate and regulatory EHS regulations
Wear all required personal protective equipment (PPE). Requires wearing of radiation badge, safety glasses, metal tarsal shoes, hearing protection and gloves.
Report all job-related illness and injuries (Per Employee Handbook).
Report all safety, health, and environmental concerns to your supervisor in a timely manner.
Attend all EHS training.
PHYSICAL DEMAND/EQUIPMENT USED:
1. Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Employee is required to execute the following:
Constant pushing, pulling, and twisting when retrieving and moving various items.
Lifting floor-to-waist and carry items with two hands.
Carrying with one hand.
Gripping, Pinching
Reaching near, far, and overhead
Handling
Squatting and bending
Be able to finger press, use keyboard, mouse, and tolerate hand/arm vibratio
Light lifting >5 lbs.
Must pass Jaeger 1 vision test annually for depth perception when setting mold position.
Work requires constant concentration and alertness when inspecting castings.
Work requires physical effort including constant standing and lifting.
Work requires constant concentration and alertness when inspecting castings.
2. Training:
Minimum OJT hours must be met for each method/technique that the individual is certifying for.
Radiation Safety Training- If required
Robot Safety-If required
Combustible Dust
Flammable/Combustible Liquids & Compressed gasses
Machine Guarding.
Training Folder
Classroom training
NDI operators must pass certification examinations consisting of multiple tests per method and technique.
3. Equipment Used:
Black light
Black light meter
Refractor
Pin gauges
Magnifying glass
X-ray Unit
X-ray viewer
Various computer software and devices
Work Environment: (Chemical and Physical Exposures)
Inspection is performed in a dark, air-conditioned room.
Exposure to ultra-violet light.
Heat
Film Development Solutions
4. Work Environment: (Chemical and Physical Exposures)
Inspection is performed in a dark, air-conditioned room.
Exposure to ultra-violet light.
Heat
Film Development Solutions
JOB SUMMARY:
Works independently under general supervision to process and/or interpret castings through the NDI departments using gauges, devices, or software to evaluate indications complying with established written procedures.
In addition to X-Ray Level II responsibilities, the Technical X-ray Level II will spend 20 hours a week during the first 3 weeks of the month performing the responsibilities listed below. This position is created to ensure we have trained personnel for the level III position.
NDI operator may not move for two (2) years unless movement is a promotion within the department.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Using Computers (entering information, etc.)
Must be able to read and interpret Product Criteria (PC) and Activity Instructions (AI).
Must be able to function as a member of a team and be able to work under general supervision.
Must be able to maintain expected quality levels.
Work requires basic skills in reading, writing and math plus the use of fractions and/or decimals. The ability to perform interpretive defect analysis, follow simple instructions and visual aids.
Must be able to perform constant mental concentration and close visual examination of various casting configurations
Comply with all site required policies and procedures including but not limited to: EHS, Quality, Code of Conduct, and the Wichita Falls Employee Handbook
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES FOR NDI LEVEL II/TECHNICAL X-RAY:
In addition to Level II Responsibilities.
In the method in which certified, Level II/Technical X-Ray will:
Assist current Level III with audits (Department, ASAT, NADCAP, PEER and Customer).
Train employees working in the positions of Level 1 and Level 2.
Perform required calibrations and system checks.
Help maintain inventory levels in X-ray.
Perform additional daily, weekly and monthly audits on Level 1 and Level 2 Operators (PWA NDTCS, performance proficiency audit, and routine audits).
Help with Level 2 standards.
Assist Level 3 to review and address issues with customer returns.
Help in projects to improve work area.
Be a communication focal point for production.
Do the required safety checks as needed.
Review specifications and revisions.
Audit product criteria and activity instructions for accuracy and completeness.
Assist Level III in developing X-ray techniques for both conventional film, and computed radiography (CR).
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY RESPONSIBILITES:
Comply with all department, facility, corporate and regulatory EHS regulations
Wear all required personal protective equipment (PPE). Requires wearing of radiation badge, safety glasses, metal tarsal shoes, hearing protection and gloves.
Report all job-related illness and injuries (Per Employee Handbook).
Report all safety, health, and environmental concerns to your supervisor in a timely manner.
Attend all EHS training.
PHYSICAL DEMAND/EQUIPMENT USED:
1. Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Employee is required to execute the following:
Constant pushing, pulling, and twisting when retrieving and moving various items.
Lifting floor-to-waist and carry items with two hands.
Carrying with one hand.
Gripping, Pinching
Reaching near, far, and overhead
Handling
Squatting and bending
Be able to finger press, use keyboard, mouse, and tolerate hand/arm vibratio
Light lifting >5 lbs.
Must pass Jaeger 1 vision test annually for depth perception when setting mold position.
Work requires constant concentration and alertness when inspecting castings.
Work requires physical effort including constant standing and lifting.
Work requires constant concentration and alertness when inspecting castings.
2. Training:
Minimum OJT hours must be met for each method/technique that the individual is certifying for.
Radiation Safety Training- If required
Robot Safety-If required
Combustible Dust
Flammable/Combustible Liquids & Compressed gasses
Machine Guarding.
Training Folder
Classroom training
NDI operators must pass certification examinations consisting of multiple tests per method and technique.
3. Equipment Used:
Black light
Black light meter
Refractor
Pin gauges
Magnifying glass
X-ray Unit
X-ray viewer
Various computer software and devices
Work Environment: (Chemical and Physical Exposures)
Inspection is performed in a dark, air-conditioned room.
Exposure to ultra-violet light.
Heat
Film Development Solutions
4. Work Environment: (Chemical and Physical Exposures)
Inspection is performed in a dark, air-conditioned room.
Exposure to ultra-violet light.
Heat
Film Development Solutions