PAUT Technician

Blairsville, PA
Full Time
Mid Level
Diamond Technical Services, Inc will be mobilizing Level II PAUT Technicians for an ongoing-long term Project in Pennsylvania.   DTS is a trusted engineering and technical services consulting and inspection firm serving utility, oil and gas, chemical, power and several other industries nationwide.  We are a true one-stop shop!

Opportunity:
We are seeking experienced Level II Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) inspection technicians
  • Ongoing-Long Term Project (2+ years)
  • Per Diem
  • Overtime
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • Cutting edge equipment
Responsibilities:
  • Perform PAUT inspections and other NDE techniques in accordance with DTS procedure, client specifications and industry standards (ASME, APE, AWS, etc.)
  • Calibrate and operate advanced UT equipment and scanning systems
  • Interpret and evaluate inspection data, calculations and results
  • Prepare clear, accurate technical reports
  • Communication and interaction with site project managers, engineers, etc.
  • Comply with all standard, DTS and site safety standards
Requirements:
  • Current Level II PAUT certification
  • Documented PAUT classroom training hours
  • Documented PAUT OJT hours
  • Hands-on experience with PAUT equipment and software
  • Strong understanding of ASME, API and AWS codes
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Highschool diploma or equivalent
  • Experience in new construction
  • Ability to pass background check
  • Ability to pass drug screen at hire and random throughout duration of project
  • US Citizenship is REQUIRED
Benefits:
  • 401k with company match of 4% after 90 days (100% vested)
  • 8 paid holidays annually
  • Medical, vision, dental, Accident and Critical Illness
  • Employer paid long-term, short-term disability and life insurance
  • Equipment, software, computer supplied


 
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