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GE Aerospace · 1 day ago

NDE Inspector - 2nd Shift

GE Aerospace is advancing aviation technologies for today and tomorrow. The NDE Inspector will perform various physical and chemical inspections on parts and tools, maintain inspection records, and ensure compliance with quality standards.

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Responsibilities

Perform both physical and chemical inspections including: macro etch, chemical clean, fluorescent penetrant, white light (visual), and magnified inspections on all types of parts, assemblies and tools
Inspect, evaluate and document process results
Maintain system chemicals at proper levels
Test and evaluate control panels as required
Clean parts before/after inspection
Load/unload various parts using stacker/lifting device
Operate large parts FPI/Clean Room
Obtain and maintain level II Certification
Pass and maintain current eye exam to Jaeger requirements
Train new operators as required
May do minor maintenance
Continuous visual concentration is necessary to inspect, evaluate and document
Operator required to receive 400 hours of mandatory training and pass certification exams

Qualification

Fluorescent Penetrant TestingBlueprint InterpretationChemical InspectionManufacturing ExperienceBasic Computer SkillsBasic Shop MathTraining New OperatorsPhysical Inspection Skills

Required

High School diploma or equivalent
Must be able to read and interpret blueprint and engineering drawings and be able to document non-conformances
Must have basic shop math with the ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide and calculate fractions and decimals
Must have basic computer skills
Must be able to push, pull or lift parts up to 50 lbs. utilizing proper ergonomic procedures
Operator is required to stand 90% of the time, stooping, bending, and stretching is also necessary to complete inspections
Obtain and maintain level II Certification
Pass and maintain current eye exam to Jaeger requirements
Train new operators as required
Operator required to receive 400 hours of mandatory training and pass certification exams

Preferred

Prior certification and/or documented training in Fluorescent Penetrant Testing in accordance with NAS-410 or T049
Associate degree in Machining Technology or equivalent degree
Prior Aircraft Engines operations experience
2 years of previous manufacturing experience and previous, documented Fluorescent Penetrant experience

Benefits

Relocation Assistance Provided

Company

GE Aerospace

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GE Aerospace is a provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$2.01B
Key Investors
JobsOhioUS Department of EnergyAir Force Research Laboratory
2025-07-22Post Ipo Debt· $2B
2025-01-10Grant· $9M
2024-04-02IPO

Leadership Team

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Amy Gowder
President and CEO Defense and Systems
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H. Lawrence Culp
Chairman & CEO, GE Aerospace
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