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BuildSubmarines.com

Advance has an immediate opening for a Level I, II, & III Non-Destructive Testing Inspector in Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI), Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI), or Visual Testing (VT).
Responsibilities Include performing In- Process, and Final NDT for Navy applications.
Familiarity with NADCAP requirements a plus.
About the Company:
BuildSubmarines.
comThousands of new roles.
Fifty states.
One mission.
The Navy is on a once-in-a-generation journey to completely transform its nuclear-powered submarine fleet and maintain its critical undersea advantage.
However, this military mandate will require the addition of more than 100,000 skilled workers with the training and commitment to ensure success.
And there's not a moment to spare.
What makes a next-generation submarine? They are the largest and most technologically advanced subs the U.
S.
Navy has ever put to sea.
Nuclear powered, with the endurance to run without refueling for over 40 years.
Range? Unlimited.
These are truly futuristic marvels of design and engineering that will launch our military technology decades into the future.
We need to grow our workforce by 100,000 to meet our objective The magnitude of this mission involves the collaboration of thousands of suppliers and hundreds of thousands of hands, united to construct this modern fleet.
? No ordinary assembly line exists to piece together these giants.
This is a meticulous process, guided by visionaries and craftspeople who design, calibrate, inspect, assemble, and test every inch of these extraordinary vessels.
? And at this moment, we need more.
Company Size:
10,000 employees or moreIndustry:
Government and MilitaryFounded:
0Website:
https:
//www.
buildsubmarines.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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