Full-Time

Non-Destructive Testing Technician-Level II Intermediate

1st shift Weekend, Fri-Mon

Posted on 10/7/2024

Component Repair Technologies

Component Repair Technologies

201-500 employees

Specializes in aviation turbine engine repairs

Aerospace

Junior

Mentor, OH, USA

This position is onsite in Mentor, Ohio.

Category
Materials & Structures
Research & Development
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • One year of experience as a Level I or II in NDT methods for which qualification and /or certification is required.
  • The ability to interpret and follow written and verbal instructions accurately, including reading and interpretation of shop drawings.
  • Previous experience in the use of overhead cranes.
  • Shown a previous ability to successfully pass skill level tests in other trades or disciplines.
  • High school or technical school graduate or equivalent.
  • Read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
  • Basic knowledge of computers and standard software programs.
  • Previous experience and/or the ability to perform mathematical operations, including working with decimals, fractions, and basic shop math.
  • Previous experience or familiarity with measuring gages such as calipers and micrometers.
  • Motivated, enthusiastic, and willing to learn.
  • Ability to communicate and work in a team environment.
Responsibilities
  • Complete the on-the-job training program and NAS410 certification requirements for Level II.
  • Perform NDT inspections in accordance with the manufacturers original equipment manual (OEM) procedures in penetrant testing to detect surface defects in turbine engine components.
  • Set up and standardize equipment, process parts, interpret and evaluate for acceptance or rejection and accurately record and document results.
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the scope of limitation of the technique or method used for part certification.
  • Part processing includes fluorescent penetrant inspection (FPI), fluorescent magnetic particle inspection (FMPI).
  • Conduct system performance checks in accordance with the applicable process standards.
  • Receive guidance or supervision from a certified Level II or Level III in various processing methods when necessary.
Component Repair Technologies

Component Repair Technologies

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Component Repair Technologies (CRT) specializes in the maintenance and repair of aviation turbine engine components. The company uses chemical cleaning methods, including caustic and acidic cleaners, to remove contaminants from engine parts, which is essential for further inspection and finishing processes like thermal spray and plating. CRT stands out from competitors by employing a team of skilled engineers who develop repair processes and work instructions that comply with commercial and FAA standards, ensuring high-quality service. The goal of CRT is to provide exceptional repair and maintenance services to clients in the aviation industry, including commercial airlines and military aviation, while continuously improving their processes.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Mentor, Ohio

Founded

1985

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What believers are saying

  • Additive manufacturing allows faster, cheaper production of complex repair parts.
  • AI and machine learning enhance predictive maintenance, reducing downtime.
  • Growing demand for MRO services in Asia-Pacific boosts CRT's market potential.

What critics are saying

  • Emerging markets with lower labor costs threaten CRT's pricing model.
  • In-house 3D printing by airlines may reduce demand for CRT's services.
  • Stricter environmental regulations could increase CRT's operational costs.

What makes Component Repair Technologies unique

  • CRT specializes in complex chemical cleaning of turbine engine components.
  • The company employs expert engineers for FAA-approved repair and maintenance processes.
  • CRT has a strong reputation in the niche market of aviation turbine repair.

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