NDT Inspector (Level II)

NDT Inspector (Level II - UT, MT)

Location: NY/NJ Metro Area
Employment Type: Full-Time

Why Join AEIS?

At AEIS, we do more than inspect - we build confidence in the world around us. Our work supports infrastructure, innovation, and the future of our communities. We value craftsmanship, teamwork, and continuous improvement, and we invest in the people who share those values.

Here, your career is a path - not a position. AEIS professionals grow into QA Leads, Technical Specialists, and Project Leaders who shape the future of construction quality.

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Training & Growth That Matters

AEIS operates a full in-house NDT & Technical Training Program covering MT, UT, Hardness testing, and more. Whether you're building new skills or enhancing your expertise, you'll find hands-on support, mentorship, and real career mobility.

Position Overview - NDT Inspector

We're looking for an NDT Inspector to support our expanding portfolio of infrastructure
projects. In this role, you'll play an essential part in ensuring quality, durability, and compliance across field inspections, testing, and project execution.

What You'll Do

Technical & Field Inspection

  • Perform UT and MT inspections on various materials and equipment
  • Interpret test results and document findings
  • Collaborate with engineers and technicians to resolve issues
  • Submit daily inspection reports within <24 hours
  • Maintain 90%+ completion of all assigned safety training
  • Target zero avoidable safety or equipment incidents
  • Submit 98% of draft reports within 8 hours - with minimal revisions
  • Maintain 95% on-time site check-in/check-out
  • Less than 1 serious issue per quarter related to Inspections, Measuring, and Test Equipment due to technician error, lack of maintenance, or lost/damaged equipment

Documentation & Quality Records
  • Maintain accurate inspection records using AEIS digital reporting tools
  • Review and verify technical documents (e.g., WPS/PQR, lab results, etc.)

Collaboration & Continuous Improvement
  • Work closely with Project Managers, Engineers, and QA/QC Specialists
  • Contribute to lessons-learned discussions and workflow improvements

What We're Looking For

Must Haves
  • UT (Ultrasonic Testing - Shear Wave) and MT (Magnetic Testing) Level 2 certifications
  • 1-10 years in NDT inspection (UT, MT)
  • OSHA 30 Construction Safety Training (or ability to obtain)
  • Strong communication and attention to detail
  • Willingness to travel to project sites

Bonus Points
  • AWS CWI or ICC Bolting certifications
  • Experience with public infrastructure projects
  • Familiarity with structural steel construction practices

Why This Role Stands Out
  • Direct collaboration with AEIS Metallurgy & NDT Labs
  • Access to internal certification programs
  • Work alongside PEs, senior inspectors, and technical experts
  • Competitive pay aligned with certifications & experience
  • Clear growth pathway to QA Lead and Technical Specialist
  • Supportive, inclusive, and professional team culture

Salary Range: $25-35/hour
This range is based on national market data and may vary widely by experience and location.

Benefits
  • 401(k) with company contribution
  • Health, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Family Leave
  • Professional development & certification support
  • Employee referral bonuses
  • Parking and transit benefits
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Company sponsored discounts (Verizon)
  • Cross-training & internal mentorship opportunities

Ready to Apply?

You can email us directly with your resume (PDF) to: jobs@aeis.com
Subject:
[Job Title] Application - [Your Name]

A member of our hiring team will follow up - including the opportunity to visit our South Plainfield Technical Lab.

Equal Opportunity Employer

AEIS is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate with respect to any term, condition or privilege of employment based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, military or veteran status, marital status, or status of an individual in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

Employment Authorization

Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the United States. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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