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Northrop Grumman
During this program the service member will be on-site at his or her host company performing an individual internship in an entry to mid-level career type role. The service member will be on the job training supporting a work schedule equivalent to 40hrs per week. Outlined below are the Goals, Objectives, and Outcomes for the program. Goals - Provide transitioning service members fellowship-style job skills training during the last portion(s) of their military commitment. This program is specifically designed to offer internships that result in the potential to transition to a full-time opportunity as the conclusion of the training. Objectives - Service Members who complete the Intern program will be highly trained, capable, future employees that align to the specific needs of the organization and are prepared to meet the NG mission “Defining Possible” on Day 1. This program provides a comprehensive internship experience including professional development, networking with leadership, and training specifically focused on NG leadership principles, company history, customer/stakeholder engagement, product and service overview, and core job responsibilities. Outcome - Offer transitioning service member a rewarding opportunity to join the Northrop Grumman team. Has served at least 180 days on active duty Is within 12 months of separation or retirement Will receive an honorable discharge Has taken any service TAPS/TGPS Has attended or participated in an ethics brief within the last 12 months Received Unit Commander (first O-4/Field Grade commander in chain of command) written authorization and approval to participate in DoD SkillBridge Program prior to start of internship. Northrop Grumman is currently seeking a SkillBridge Non Destructive Test Tech 2 /3 to join our Nondestructive Testing (NDT) team at our Promontory, Utah office. We are seeking individuals to enter a highly rewarding career path in Nondestructive Testing. These positions within the Quality organization are responsible for critical inspections of aerospace assemblies. For this position, technicians are required to provide prior NDT experience documentation and certification that will meet NAS 410 current revision requirements. Technicians with prior NDT experience, including existing Level 2 certifications, will be trained to inspect product for NASA and other customers. Performs non-destructive tests (NDT) on components. Inspects metallic and nonmetallic materials, parts and assemblies for defects using automated and manual methods and techniques including radiography, ultrasound, penetrant, eddy current, laser shearography, and magnetic particle. Requires certifications in non-destructive testing in accordance with regulations. The primary focus will be in the area of radiographic inspection (RT) of rocket motors using digital systems and Ultrasonic Testing inspection (UT) of metal and composite components. Personnel currently holding other Level 2 or 3 certifications are encouraged to apply. Support of other NDT methods will include Magnetic Particle (MT), Dye Penetrant (PT), Eddy Current (ET), Infrared Thermography (IRT), and/or Leak Testing (LT) Handling and movement of energetic and non-energetic parts and components is required to perform inspections. Continual cross train in other NDT methods will be provided if not already certified. Non Destructive Test Tech 2:
High School diploma or equivalent and 2 years additional education and/or related experience. Non Destructive Test Tech 3:
High School diploma or equivalent and 4 years additional education and/or related experience. Current Level 2 certification in radiographic inspection (RT) with a minimum of documented 5 years of aerospace experience in a quality organization utilizing a Level 2 OR Current Level 2 certification in any of the following methods: ultrasound (UT), eddy current (ET), dye penetrant (PT), magnetic particles (MT), leak testing (LT). Ability to provide certification and experience records per NAS 410 is required. Must pass the 20/25 Snellen or Jaeger No. 1 vision test for NAS 410 certification Advanced PC skills including proficiency with MS Office products, and electronic planning and drawings. Demonstrated written and oral communication skills in English. Experience with specification and drawing interpretations. Familiarity with basic dimensional inspection equipment/ hand tools. Perform physical requirements of this position including lifting up to 50 lbs. Excellent attendance and punctuality, ability to work over time, and other shifts as required Interface with other sources; i.e., functional areas, customers, source personnel and government representatives for acceptance of hardware at required inspection points. Perform other duties as required. Must be a U.S. Citizen able to obtain Employee Possessor designation from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Should be able to kneel, bend, and crouch frequently and for extended periods comfortably Active Secret Clearance or ability to obtain Secret Clearance Background in NDT of Aerospace products 5+ years of documented hours as an NDT Level 2 inspector in at least two NDT methods; in order of preference:
Radiography (RT), Ultrasound (UT), Eddy Current (ET), Dye Penetrant (PT), Magnetic Particle (MT). RECORDS REQUIRED
55,000 - 85,000 USD / yearly
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Northrop Grumman
During this program the service member will be on-site at his or her host company performing an individual internship in an entry to mid-level career type role. The service member will be on the job training supporting a work schedule equivalent to 40hrs per week. Outlined below are the Goals, Objectives, and Outcomes for the program. Goals - Provide transitioning service members fellowship-style job skills training during the last portion(s) of their military commitment. This program is specifically designed to offer internships that result in the potential to transition to a full-time opportunity as the conclusion of the training. Objectives - Service Members who complete the Intern program will be highly trained, capable, future employees that align to the specific needs of the organization and are prepared to meet the NG mission “Defining Possible” on Day 1. This program provides a comprehensive internship experience including professional development, networking with leadership, and training specifically focused on NG leadership principles, company history, customer/stakeholder engagement, product and service overview, and core job responsibilities. Outcome - Offer transitioning service member a rewarding opportunity to join the Northrop Grumman team. Has served at least 180 days on active duty Is within 12 months of separation or retirement Will receive an honorable discharge Has taken any service TAPS/TGPS Has attended or participated in an ethics brief within the last 12 months Received Unit Commander (first O-4/Field Grade commander in chain of command) written authorization and approval to participate in DoD SkillBridge Program prior to start of internship. Northrop Grumman is currently seeking a SkillBridge Non Destructive Test Tech 2 /3 to join our Nondestructive Testing (NDT) team at our Promontory, Utah office. We are seeking individuals to enter a highly rewarding career path in Nondestructive Testing. These positions within the Quality organization are responsible for critical inspections of aerospace assemblies. For this position, technicians are required to provide prior NDT experience documentation and certification that will meet NAS 410 current revision requirements. Technicians with prior NDT experience, including existing Level 2 certifications, will be trained to inspect product for NASA and other customers. Performs non-destructive tests (NDT) on components. Inspects metallic and nonmetallic materials, parts and assemblies for defects using automated and manual methods and techniques including radiography, ultrasound, penetrant, eddy current, laser shearography, and magnetic particle. Requires certifications in non-destructive testing in accordance with regulations. The primary focus will be in the area of radiographic inspection (RT) of rocket motors using digital systems and Ultrasonic Testing inspection (UT) of metal and composite components. Personnel currently holding other Level 2 or 3 certifications are encouraged to apply. Support of other NDT methods will include Magnetic Particle (MT), Dye Penetrant (PT), Eddy Current (ET), Infrared Thermography (IRT), and/or Leak Testing (LT) Handling and movement of energetic and non-energetic parts and components is required to perform inspections. Continual cross train in other NDT methods will be provided if not already certified. Non Destructive Test Tech 2:
High School diploma or equivalent and 2 years additional education and/or related experience. Non Destructive Test Tech 3:
High School diploma or equivalent and 4 years additional education and/or related experience. Current Level 2 certification in radiographic inspection (RT) with a minimum of documented 5 years of aerospace experience in a quality organization utilizing a Level 2 OR Current Level 2 certification in any of the following methods: ultrasound (UT), eddy current (ET), dye penetrant (PT), magnetic particles (MT), leak testing (LT). Ability to provide certification and experience records per NAS 410 is required. Must pass the 20/25 Snellen or Jaeger No. 1 vision test for NAS 410 certification Advanced PC skills including proficiency with MS Office products, and electronic planning and drawings. Demonstrated written and oral communication skills in English. Experience with specification and drawing interpretations. Familiarity with basic dimensional inspection equipment/ hand tools. Perform physical requirements of this position including lifting up to 50 lbs. Excellent attendance and punctuality, ability to work over time, and other shifts as required Interface with other sources; i.e., functional areas, customers, source personnel and government representatives for acceptance of hardware at required inspection points. Perform other duties as required. Must be a U.S. Citizen able to obtain Employee Possessor designation from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Should be able to kneel, bend, and crouch frequently and for extended periods comfortably Active Secret Clearance or ability to obtain Secret Clearance Background in NDT of Aerospace products 5+ years of documented hours as an NDT Level 2 inspector in at least two NDT methods; in order of preference:
Radiography (RT), Ultrasound (UT), Eddy Current (ET), Dye Penetrant (PT), Magnetic Particle (MT). RECORDS REQUIRED
55,000 - 85,000 USD / yearly
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* This is an estimated range based on market data and may vary based on experience and qualifications.
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