Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Inspector – X-Ray Level II

Year Round – Full Time @Component Repair Technologies
  • 8507 Tyler Blvd., Mentor, OH 44060 US View on Map
  • Post Date : April 13, 2026
  • Salary: Negotiable
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Job Detail

  • Critical Hiring Criteria (credentials, experiences, qualifications, other)  1. Three to five years of experience as a Level II in NDT methods for which qualification and /or certification shall be required. 2. The ability to interpret and follow written and verbal instructions accurately, including reading and interpretation of shop drawings. 3. Previous experience in the use of overhead cranes. 4. Shown a previous ability to successfully pass skill level tests in other trades or disciplines. General knowledge of turbine engine component repairs, including welding, heat treat, machining, and coatings. Possess a current IRRSP card and/or the ability to pass the IRRSP certification class and radiation safety class.
  • Education Level  Not Specified
  • Job Schedule  Flexible
  • Experience Level  Mid Level
  • Work Location  On-Site
  • Job Qualifies for Earn & Learn Program  No
  • Benefits 
    • Competitive pay
    • Company Paid Healthcare Option
    • Flexible shift schedule opportunities
    • Large climate-controlled production environment
    • Profit-sharing bonuses
    • Work/life balance
    • Generous 401(k)
    • In-depth training programs
    • Job security (essential business)
    • MRO variety vs. manufacturing repetitiveness

Job Description

The position of X-Ray Technician falls under the department of non-destructive testing and will primarily utilize x-ray machines to inspect, analyze and interpret the findings on repaired aircraft and industrial engine components.
Under the guidance of the Company NDT Level III, exercise the privileges of company certifications to prepare, process, and inspect parts using radiographic nondestructive testing methods. This role ensures product quality and compliance with applicable industry, manufacturer, and governmental bodies standards by detecting defects, cracks, and inconsistencies with repaired turbine engine components.