Description
NDT Level II Inspectors are sought to join our dedicated team. Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years of experience, with a preference for those experienced in the Oil and Gas sector. Our operations are primarily located in North Dakota, Colorado, and Texas, and candidates should be willing to travel. The ideal applicant will have certifications in Magnetic Particle and Liquid Penetrant Testing, with additional certifications being a bonus. A safe driving record and a clean criminal background are required. Sales experience is also considered an asset.
Company Culture and Environment
We are a hardworking team that values collaboration and support in a fast-paced environment. Our goal is to foster a team-oriented culture that encourages growth and success for all members.
Career Growth and Development Opportunities
As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to enhance your skills and advance your career in the NDT field through hands-on experience and a supportive work environment.
Detailed Benefits and Perks
While specific benefits are not explicitly listed, competitive pay based on experience will be offered, and a supportive team dynamic ensures a positive work environment.
Compensation and Benefits
Why you should apply for this position today
Join us and be part of a dedicated team that values hard work and support. This position offers the chance to grow your career in a rewarding field while contributing to exciting projects in crucial operational regions.
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Why work in Fort Collins, CO
Fort Collins is a vibrant city known for its beautiful scenery and outdoor recreational opportunities. With a thriving community and a strong focus on sustainability, it offers a balanced lifestyle that is perfect for both work and play. The city’s rich cultural scene and strong job market make it an excellent place to live and grow professionally.
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