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NDT Job Searching: How to Find the Best Fit After NDT Training

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One of the most enticing features of the nondestructive testing industry is that it serves such a wide variety of industries. Those entering the workforce as a nondestructive testing technician need not fear the risk of being pigeonholed into a one-dimensional career path.

From nuclear applications, to aerospace, to green technology, the NDT field is sure to entice people with a variety of interests, but with so many different options, how will you know what is your best fit?

Today on the blog we explore how to find the best fit after NDT training. Here’s what you need to know.

Technician or Trainer

When discovering your place in the world of nondestructive testing, one of the first decisions you should make is in terms of which role you’d like to fulfill in the nondestructive testing dynamic.

For the type of person who loves getting their hands dirty and solving problems creatively, being an NDT technician in the field can be an exciting and fulfilling career.

These individuals can expect a career filled with variety and activity, each job offering a new problem to tackle.

Those who love the art and science behind nondestructive testing, but prefer the life of a coach rather than a player, might consider becoming an NDT educator. Individuals who have reached Level II and Level III NDT Certification can perform all of the actions of an NDT technician, but can also act as supervisors as well.

It is important that trainers and supervisors have experience in the field, but for those who find raising a new generation of technicians to be more enticing than performing NDT, becoming a supervisor is a great way to help create more great NDT technicians.

Field of Service

Nondestructive testing is important because it offers the unique processes of testing and inspection that can be used on some of the most sensitive and expensive materials around.

Engineers and technicians performing NDT can take pride in the fact that they are key players in supporting fields that serve the medical community, green energy efforts, and infrastructure, to name a few.

Early on in a technician’s career can be a great time to dabble in various industries and discover which is your best fit.

For individuals with other experience or undergraduate study, they may find their background knowledge helpful in a particular field of nondestructive testing.

Contract Work

Another important decision to make after NDT certification is whether you would like to be a full-salaried employee with a particular company or to do contract work as an NDT technician.

While the freedom of working as a freelance employee can be enticing, the security and benefits of working as a salaried employee may be better, depending on your life situation.

Contact TXNDT Today!

Whatever you decide is the best course of action after NDT certification, a high-quality education is crucial for a vibrant and successful career.

At our center, we make sure that each technician we train is fully prepared to enter the workforce. That training includes all of the most important methods, from magnetic particle testing, to liquid penetrant testing, and everything in between.

Since the requirements of an NDT technician can change from job to job, the expert instructors at TXNDT ensure that all prospective technicians are qualified to take on whatever their next job throws at them.

From introductory NDT courses to NDT level 3 certification, we take an active approach to educating all of our students and encourage all prospective technicians to take an active role in their own learning.

If you or your staff are looking for ways to expand your skills and broaden your career opportunities through nondestructive testing courses, consider NDT certification.

But don’t trust just any NDT school. If you’re looking for a top-tier experience, give us a call today at 281-231-0001 or check out our website for more information.