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Estimated Pay $9 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location 00604, PR 00604
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

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Job Description

Job Description

Position Title:

NDT Technician Level 2

Organization:

Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico (LTPR)

Department:

Quality

FLSA Classification:

Non-Exempt. Hourly

EEOC Job Category

(6) Craft Worker

Revision Date:

February 17, 2023

  1. Position’s Connections

Position of the direct supervisor

Sr. NDT Inspector/Chief Inspector

Positions of the direct subordinates

None

  1. Description of the Position

Responsible to work at all zones and locations of the aircraft structure through limited access holes, such as fuel tanks, nose compartment and tail cone, able to work in a height to access vertical stabilizer, rudder tip etc., among other tasks.

  1. Essential Responsibilities
  • Inspect aircraft structural parts by NDT methods in accordance with relevant manuals.
  • Perform NDT, and evaluations for acceptance or rejection determinations according to written instructions and record results.
  • Set up and to interpret and evaluate results with respect to applicable codes, standards, and specifications.
  • Participate in all professional training’s required by employer.
  • Thoroughly familiar with scope and limitations of method of NDT being used.
  • Conduct on-the-job training and guidance of Assistants and Level I Technicians, when assigned to the responsibility.
  • Setup and calibrate the nondestructive testing equipment, process parts, interpret and evaluate for acceptance or rejection.
  • Conduct tests to ensure quality or detect discontinuities (defects) using NDT methods of inspection.
  • Establish techniques for proper examination of objects under inspection, ensuring strict adherence to safety regulations.
  • Apply testing criteria in accordance with applicable specifications or standards and evaluate results.
  • Perform specialized inspections.
  • Be knowledgeable of the latest NDT Techniques and developments.
  • Responsible for NDT facility and his tools, reports to the supervisor the unserviceable condition.
  • Interpret and evaluate results in terms of existing codes standards and specifications.
  • Maintain inspections related documentation up to date.
  • Thoroughly familiar with the applicable regulations, RSQCM manual, Repair Station Training Program, and the IQ MOVE processes used by LTPR for ensuring work is performed properly.
  • Accomplish assigned NDT inspection on schedule and in accordance with applicable 14 CFR requirements and Repair Station Procedures.
  • Set up Test Equipment and ensure calibration of equipment.
  • Perform appropriate NDT method, interpret, and evaluate test results.
  • Record the maintenance performed on maintenance forms, job cards and work orders daily.
  • Ensure that proper entries are made into maintenance logs & work orders IAW 14 CFR part 43 and Operator/Air Carrier manuals.
  1. Other Responsibilities
  • Meet the requirements of LHT written practice of current eye test.
  • Maintains working area clean and organized.
  • Comply and ensure compliance with company policies and procedures, local and federal regulations.
  • Perform other tasks and projects, as requested.
  • Ensure adherence to compliance culture requirements.
  • Shows flexibility and willingness to take on additional tasks and projects as needed, demonstrating a team-oriented attitude and a willingness to go beyond to ensure the success of the organization.
  1. Education, Skills, and Competencies
  • Airframe and Power plant degree or a related degree from an FAA-approved school.
  • Minimum 2 year of experience in the following NDT methods:

ET (Eddy Current test inspection) Level 2 or Level 3

PT (Dye Penetrant Test Inspection) Level 2 or Level 3

UT (Ultrasonic Test Inspection) Level 2 or Level 3

TT (Thermographic Test Inspection) Level 2 or Level 3

RT (Radiography Test Inspection) Level 2 or Level 3

ST (Shearography Test Inspection) Level 2 or Level 3

  • Experiences in Magnetic Particle Testing Inspection and/or Ultrasonic and/or X-Ray preferred.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Read, write, and understand English language in according with FAR 65.71 (for U.S FAA Approved Part 145-repair Station only).
  • Availability to travel abroad.
  • Able to absorb and process information quickly.
  • Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
  • Valid approval certificate Level 2 for the aspired techniques issued by Responsible Level 3.
  • A&P license, preferred.
  1. Working conditions
  • Sudden and imminent noises
  • Varying temperatures inside work area.
  • Risk of exposure to toxic substances.
  • The employee will be required to sign a bonding contract for the techniques approved.
  • This position typically takes place indoors. As part of this role, the employee should be comfortable working in an environment with minimal natural light, adapting to a variety of lighting conditions as needed to complete tasks with accuracy and precision.
  • Extended hours, holidays and weekends work are required as needed, and the employee should be prepared to work outside of standard business hours when necessary to meet organizational needs.
  • Noise and vibration are common in this line of work, particularly when engines are being tested or machinery is being used. As such, ear protection is necessary to ensure employee safety and comfort.
  • Works in an environment with variable amounts of dust, taking necessary precautions to protect themselves and others from respiratory issues.
  • Works in varying temperatures inside bay areas, adapting to temperature changes and utilizing appropriate PPE as needed to ensure personal comfort and safety.
  • Works in environments with hot surfaces and confined space areas, using necessary protective equipment and following established safety protocols to minimize risks.
  • Demonstrates awareness of the risks of exposure to toxic substances and follows established safety procedures to minimize exposure, taking necessary precautions to protect themselves and others.
  • The employee should be comfortable working in these conditions and take necessary safety precautions as needed.
  1. Physical Demands (if applicable)

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.

  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and color vision and ability to adjust focus.
  • As part of this job, the employee is expected to remain physically active throughout the workday, standing and moving around as needed to perform job duties. This may include using their hands and arms to operate equipment, as well as lifting objects weighing up to 70 pounds on occasion.
  • The employee will also be regularly required to use their hands to operate or feel objects, tools, or controls, as well as to communicate, distinguish or identify details, and adjust or focus as needed to complete tasks with accuracy and precision.
  • To ensure safety and comfort while performing job duties, the employee must be able to adapt to a variety of physical requirements and may need to utilize personal protective equipment (PPE) as needed.
  • Must be able to use a computer keyboard, mouse, and office equipment.
  • Lifting and Carrying: the job requires lifting or carrying items, even if they are relatively light, like office supplies, files, or equipment.
  • Repetitive Motions: there are repetitive motions involved, such as typing, filing, or data entry.
  • Communication Skills: communication is essential in an office setting. Include any relevant requirements for speaking, listening, and effective communication.

This job description reflects management’s assignment of essential functions; it does not exclude or restrict the tasks that may be reasonably assigned.