The RT/NDE Technician Level II is responsible for performing radiographic and other nondestructive testing (NDT) inspections, including setup, calibration, execution, and evaluation of test results in accordance with company procedures, client specifications, and applicable industry codes. This role ensures accurate data collection, compliance with safety standards, and high-quality service delivery while supporting field operations and mentoring junior technicians.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED)
Set up, calibrate, and operate NDT equipment for RT and other applicable methods Perform nondestructive testing to detect discontinuities and ensure quality in accordance with applicable codes, standards, and specifications Interpret and evaluate test results (including radiographs and digital outputs) for acceptance or rejection determinations Establish proper inspection techniques while ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols, including radiation safety Accurately document, organize, and report inspection results using required systems and formats Maintain and verify calibration of equipment and ensure proper functionality Perform specialized inspections and support complex testing activities as required Provide guidance, training, and oversight to Level I technicians and assistants Coordinate with supervisors, clients, and field personnel regarding job scope, execution, and findings Maintain compliance with company policies, client requirements, and regulatory standards (API, ASME, ASNT, etc.) Identify and report safety hazards, quality concerns, and deviations from procedures Maintain professionalism, integrity, and a strong commitment to safety and service qualityKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
High School Diploma or GED required Current NDT Level II certification in Radiographic Testing (RT) required (including OJT and state card where applicable) Current NDT Level II certification in MT and UTTStrong technical knowledge of NDT methods, procedures, and equipment Demonstrated ability to interpret inspection results in accordance with applicable codes and standards Ability to obtain and maintain required certifications and credentials (e.g., TWIC, DISA, site-specific safety councils) Must successfully pass all required drug screenings, background checks, and qualification testing Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record Strong communication skills with the ability to effectively report findings to clients and internal teams High attention to detail with strong organizational and problem-solving skills Mechanical aptitude and ability to adapt to changing schedules and environmentsDependable with a strong work ethic and safety-first mindsetWORKING CONDITIONS
Internal - Limited office work for reporting and administrative duties
External –
Primarily field-based in industrial, pipeline, plant, or construction environments Exposure to extreme weather conditions, high noise levels, and industrial hazards May work at multiple job sites within a single dayPHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to lift and carry objects in excess of 50 pounds Ability to stand, walk, and work for extended periods throughout shifts Ability to climb ladders, stairs, and scaffolding exceeding 100 feet Ability to climb structures up to 250 feet using proper fall protection equipment Ability to work at heights, in confined spaces, and in hazardous environments Ability to step into vehicles and onto equipment safely Ability to work in extreme heat, cold, and changing environmental conditions Ability to wear all required personal protective equipment (PPE), including fall protection and radiation monitoring devices Sufficient vision, hearing, and manual dexterity to safely perform inspections (with or without reasonable accommodation)WORKING RELATIONSHIPS/CONTACTS
Internal - Supervisors, technicians, operations, and management
External - Clients, inspectors, construction crews, and project personnel
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Tulsa Inspection Resources, LLC (TIR) is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law.
Read LessThis role requires significant travel across the continental United States. Technicians are expected to be on the road consistently.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
No minimum experience (On the job training).NCCER OQ Training.Knowledgeable of company policies and procedures.Professional oral and written communication skills.
WORKING CONDITIONS
External – Work is normally performed in a field environment with exposure to various weather conditions (100%).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work involves standing and walking for brief periods of time, but most duties are performed from a seated position. Work normally requires finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination to operate a computer keyboard at moderate skill level.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
TIR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information or any other categories protected by applicable law.
Read LessThis role requires significant travel across the continental United States. Technicians are expected to be on the road consistently.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
No minimum experience (On the job training).NCCER OQ Training.Knowledgeable of company policies and procedures.Professional oral and written communication skills.
WORKING CONDITIONS
External – Work is normally performed in a field environment with exposure to various weather conditions (100%).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work involves standing and walking for brief periods of time, but most duties are performed from a seated position. Work normally requires finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination to operate a computer keyboard at moderate skill level.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
TIR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information or any other categories protected by applicable law.
Read LessThe RT/NDE Technician Level II is responsible for performing radiographic and other nondestructive testing (NDT) inspections, including setup, calibration, execution, and evaluation of test results in accordance with company procedures, client specifications, and applicable industry codes. This role ensures accurate data collection, compliance with safety standards, and high-quality service delivery while supporting field operations and mentoring junior technicians.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED)
Set up, calibrate, and operate NDT equipment for RT and other applicable methods Perform nondestructive testing to detect discontinuities and ensure quality in accordance with applicable codes, standards, and specifications Interpret and evaluate test results (including radiographs and digital outputs) for acceptance or rejection determinations Establish proper inspection techniques while ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols, including radiation safety Accurately document, organize, and report inspection results using required systems and formats Maintain and verify calibration of equipment and ensure proper functionality Perform specialized inspections and support complex testing activities as required Provide guidance, training, and oversight to Level I technicians and assistants Coordinate with supervisors, clients, and field personnel regarding job scope, execution, and findings Maintain compliance with company policies, client requirements, and regulatory standards (API, ASME, ASNT, etc.) Identify and report safety hazards, quality concerns, and deviations from procedures Maintain professionalism, integrity, and a strong commitment to safety and service qualityKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
High School Diploma or GED required Current NDT Level II certification in Radiographic Testing (RT) required (including OJT and state card where applicable) Current NDT Level II certification in MT and UTTStrong technical knowledge of NDT methods, procedures, and equipment Demonstrated ability to interpret inspection results in accordance with applicable codes and standards Ability to obtain and maintain required certifications and credentials (e.g., TWIC, DISA, site-specific safety councils) Must successfully pass all required drug screenings, background checks, and qualification testing Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record Strong communication skills with the ability to effectively report findings to clients and internal teams High attention to detail with strong organizational and problem-solving skills Mechanical aptitude and ability to adapt to changing schedules and environmentsDependable with a strong work ethic and safety-first mindsetWORKING CONDITIONS
Internal - Limited office work for reporting and administrative duties
External –
Primarily field-based in industrial, pipeline, plant, or construction environments Exposure to extreme weather conditions, high noise levels, and industrial hazards May work at multiple job sites within a single dayPHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to lift and carry objects in excess of 50 pounds Ability to stand, walk, and work for extended periods throughout shifts Ability to climb ladders, stairs, and scaffolding exceeding 100 feet Ability to climb structures up to 250 feet using proper fall protection equipment Ability to work at heights, in confined spaces, and in hazardous environments Ability to step into vehicles and onto equipment safely Ability to work in extreme heat, cold, and changing environmental conditions Ability to wear all required personal protective equipment (PPE), including fall protection and radiation monitoring devices Sufficient vision, hearing, and manual dexterity to safely perform inspections (with or without reasonable accommodation)WORKING RELATIONSHIPS/CONTACTS
Internal - Supervisors, technicians, operations, and management
External - Clients, inspectors, construction crews, and project personnel
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Tulsa Inspection Resources, LLC (TIR) is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law.
Read LessTulsa Inspection Resources is seeking a Film Digitizer to support our growing NDE (Non-Destructive Examination) operations throughout the Midwest. This role is responsible for collecting radiographic testing (RT) film from field technicians, digitizing film using specialized scanning equipment, and maintaining organized electronic records.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys travel, organization, and working independently. No prior NDE, radiography, or film digitization experience is required—we are willing to train the right candidate. Candidates who are currently Level II RT qualified may also have opportunities to perform radiographic testing and related inspection services, based on certification status, project requirements, and operational needs.
The projected schedule for this role is 20–30 hours per week.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED)
Travel throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota to collect radiographic testing film from field personnel and project locations.Operate film scanning equipment to convert RT film into digital files.Catalog, organize, and maintain digital film records according to company procedures.Verify file naming conventions and ensure accurate recordkeeping.Coordinate with field technicians and project teams regarding film pickups and deliveries.Maintain chain-of-custody and documentation for collected film.Perform basic equipment maintenance and troubleshooting on scanning equipment.Support quality assurance efforts by ensuring digitized records are complete and accessible.Manage travel schedules and pickup routes efficiently.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Valid driver's license and reliable personal vehicle.Ability and willingness to travel extensively throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota.Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.Basic computer proficiency, including file management and data entry.Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.Professional communication skills.WORKING CONDITIONS
Internal - Limited office work for reporting and administrative duties
External –
Primarily field-based in industrial, pipeline, plant, or construction environments Exposure to extreme weather conditions, high noise levels, and industrial hazards May work at multiple job sites within a single dayPHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to lift and transport film boxes and scanning equipment weighing up to 40 pounds.Ability to sit, stand, and drive for extended periods.Ability to work in office, shop, and field environments.WORKING RELATIONSHIPS/CONTACTS
Internal - Supervisors, technicians, operations, and management
External - Clients, inspectors, construction crews, and project personnel
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Tulsa Inspection Resources, LLC (TIR) is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law.
Read LessAre you an experienced NDT Level II Technician with pipeline expertise? Do you have skills in PAUT, Laser Scanner, AUT, or PMI? If so, we want you on our team! Tulsa Inspection Resources is the premier inspection provider with a passion for offering continuous training and education opportunities to our technicians. Apply today and grow with us!
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform NDE (UT, MT) inspections as required by customer in accordance with customer / TIRNDE written procedures.Set up and calibrate nondestructive testing equipment.Document all inspections on the appropriate NDE reports and review prior to submitting to TIR QA.Compare results with available ILI data and report findings. Organize and report test resultsMaintain close working relationship with construction crews and field personnel.Perform pipe to soil readings, soil resistivity, MIC test, coating inspections as required by customer.Provide training oversight for level I technicians.Maintain continual communication with client representative (chief inspector, site inspector, integrity engineers)Ensure all activities are performed in a safe and professional manner. Adhere to and enforce TIR safety policies.Perform other job duties and related tasks as assigned by management.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
High School Diploma or equivalent required. Level II Certification in UT and MT with Laser Scanner experience.Experience in PAUT, Laser Scanner, AUT, or PMI.Minimum of 2 years Pipeline Integrity experience, 5 years of experience recommended. Ability to provide personal 4x4 vehicle.Working knowledge of pipeline welding and nondestructive testing procedures and specifications, including API 1104.Working knowledge of station, facility and plant nondestructive testing procedures and specifications as applicable under ASME Section IX Welding codes.Decision making skills.Ability to work under pressure and multi-task on competing and deadline sensitive priorities.Strong oral and written communication skills.Ability to work confidently with multiple computer software programs. (Excel, Office)Ability to recognize and report safety hazards.BENEFITS
Competitive SalaryMedical, dental, vision Company Paid Long Term Disability Company Paid Life Insurance401K Plan and Company MatchPaid Holidays Paid Time OffReferral Bonus ProgramInternal Training and Cross Training for all NDE functionsWORKING CONDITIONS
Internal – Work is normally performed in a climate-controlled office environment (45%).
External – Work is normally performed in a field environment with exposure to various weather conditions (55%).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work involves standing, walking, and bending. Work normally requires reaching in all directions, seeing, and hearing with or without correction, applying basic mathematical skills, writing, and moderate computer keyboard skills. Work may require extended hours to ensure project and reporting deadlines are met. Does not require manual work.
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Tulsa Inspection Resources has proudly served the industry for over 20 years as the premier inspection and integrity management service provider. We are committed to building strong relationships with our customers, field technicians, support staff, partners, and suppliers. Our focus goes beyond delivering exceptional services — we are dedicated to training and upskilling our team to ensure they remain industry leaders. By combining expertise with continuous development, we help our customers safely sustain economic production, manage asset integrity, reduce total cost of ownership, and protect the environment.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
TIR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information or any other categories protected by applicable law.
Are you an experienced NDT Level II Technician with pipeline expertise? Do you have skills in PAUT, Laser Scanner, AUT, or PMI? If so, we want you on our team! Tulsa Inspection Resources is the premier inspection provider with a passion for offering continuous training and education opportunities to our technicians. Apply today and grow with us!
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform NDE (UT, MT) inspections as required by customer in accordance with customer / TIRNDE written procedures.Set up and calibrate nondestructive testing equipment.Document all inspections on the appropriate NDE reports and review prior to submitting to TIR QA.Compare results with available ILI data and report findings. Organize and report test resultsMaintain close working relationship with construction crews and field personnel.Perform pipe to soil readings, soil resistivity, MIC test, coating inspections as required by customer.Provide training oversight for level I technicians.Maintain continual communication with client representative (chief inspector, site inspector, integrity engineers)Ensure all activities are performed in a safe and professional manner. Adhere to and enforce TIR safety policies.Perform other job duties and related tasks as assigned by management.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
High School Diploma or equivalent required. Level II Certification in UT and MT with Laser Scanner experience.Experience in PAUT, Laser Scanner, AUT, or PMI.Minimum of 2 years Pipeline Integrity experience, 5 years of experience recommended. Ability to provide personal 4x4 vehicle.Working knowledge of pipeline welding and nondestructive testing procedures and specifications, including API 1104.Working knowledge of station, facility and plant nondestructive testing procedures and specifications as applicable under ASME Section IX Welding codes.Decision making skills.Ability to work under pressure and multi-task on competing and deadline sensitive priorities.Strong oral and written communication skills.Ability to work confidently with multiple computer software programs. (Excel, Office)Ability to recognize and report safety hazards.BENEFITS
Competitive SalaryMedical, dental, vision Company Paid Long Term Disability Company Paid Life Insurance401K Plan and Company MatchPaid Holidays Paid Time OffReferral Bonus ProgramInternal Training and Cross Training for all NDE functionsWORKING CONDITIONS
Internal – Work is normally performed in a climate-controlled office environment (45%).
External – Work is normally performed in a field environment with exposure to various weather conditions (55%).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work involves standing, walking, and bending. Work normally requires reaching in all directions, seeing, and hearing with or without correction, applying basic mathematical skills, writing, and moderate computer keyboard skills. Work may require extended hours to ensure project and reporting deadlines are met. Does not require manual work.
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Tulsa Inspection Resources has proudly served the industry for over 20 years as the premier inspection and integrity management service provider. We are committed to building strong relationships with our customers, field technicians, support staff, partners, and suppliers. Our focus goes beyond delivering exceptional services — we are dedicated to training and upskilling our team to ensure they remain industry leaders. By combining expertise with continuous development, we help our customers safely sustain economic production, manage asset integrity, reduce total cost of ownership, and protect the environment.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
TIR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information or any other categories protected by applicable law.
Are you an experienced NDT Level II Technician with pipeline expertise? Do you have skills in PAUT, Laser Scanner, AUT, or PMI? If so, we want you on our team! Tulsa Inspection Resources is the premier inspection provider with a passion for offering continuous training and education opportunities to our technicians. Apply today and grow with us!
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform NDE (UT, MT) inspections as required by customer in accordance with customer / TIRNDE written procedures.Set up and calibrate nondestructive testing equipment.Document all inspections on the appropriate NDE reports and review prior to submitting to TIR QA.Compare results with available ILI data and report findings. Organize and report test resultsMaintain close working relationship with construction crews and field personnel.Perform pipe to soil readings, soil resistivity, MIC test, coating inspections as required by customer.Provide training oversight for level I technicians.Maintain continual communication with client representative (chief inspector, site inspector, integrity engineers)Ensure all activities are performed in a safe and professional manner. Adhere to and enforce TIR safety policies.Perform other job duties and related tasks as assigned by management.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
High School Diploma or equivalent required. Level II Certification in UT and MT with Laser Scanner experience.Experience in PAUT, Laser Scanner, AUT, or PMI.Minimum of 2 years Pipeline Integrity experience, 5 years of experience recommended. Ability to provide personal 4x4 vehicle.Working knowledge of pipeline welding and nondestructive testing procedures and specifications, including API 1104.Working knowledge of station, facility and plant nondestructive testing procedures and specifications as applicable under ASME Section IX Welding codes.Decision making skills.Ability to work under pressure and multi-task on competing and deadline sensitive priorities.Strong oral and written communication skills.Ability to work confidently with multiple computer software programs. (Excel, Office)Ability to recognize and report safety hazards.BENEFITS
Competitive SalaryMedical, dental, vision Company Paid Long Term Disability Company Paid Life Insurance401K Plan and Company MatchPaid Holidays Paid Time OffReferral Bonus ProgramInternal Training and Cross Training for all NDE functionsWORKING CONDITIONS
Internal – Work is normally performed in a climate-controlled office environment (45%).
External – Work is normally performed in a field environment with exposure to various weather conditions (55%).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work involves standing, walking, and bending. Work normally requires reaching in all directions, seeing, and hearing with or without correction, applying basic mathematical skills, writing, and moderate computer keyboard skills. Work may require extended hours to ensure project and reporting deadlines are met. Does not require manual work.
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Tulsa Inspection Resources has proudly served the industry for over 20 years as the premier inspection and integrity management service provider. We are committed to building strong relationships with our customers, field technicians, support staff, partners, and suppliers. Our focus goes beyond delivering exceptional services — we are dedicated to training and upskilling our team to ensure they remain industry leaders. By combining expertise with continuous development, we help our customers safely sustain economic production, manage asset integrity, reduce total cost of ownership, and protect the environment.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
TIR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information or any other categories protected by applicable law.
Are you an experienced NDT Level II Technician with pipeline expertise? Do you have skills in PAUT, Laser Scanner, AUT, or PMI? If so, we want you on our team! Tulsa Inspection Resources is the premier inspection provider with a passion for offering continuous training and education opportunities to our technicians. Apply today and grow with us!
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform NDE (UT, MT) inspections as required by customer in accordance with customer / TIRNDE written procedures.Set up and calibrate nondestructive testing equipment.Document all inspections on the appropriate NDE reports and review prior to submitting to TIR QA.Compare results with available ILI data and report findings. Organize and report test resultsMaintain close working relationship with construction crews and field personnel.Perform pipe to soil readings, soil resistivity, MIC test, coating inspections as required by customer.Provide training oversight for level I technicians.Maintain continual communication with client representative (chief inspector, site inspector, integrity engineers)Ensure all activities are performed in a safe and professional manner. Adhere to and enforce TIR safety policies.Perform other job duties and related tasks as assigned by management.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
High School Diploma or equivalent required. Level II Certification in UT and MT with Laser Scanner experience.Experience in PAUT, Laser Scanner, AUT, or PMI.Minimum of 2 years Pipeline Integrity experience, 5 years of experience recommended. Ability to provide personal 4x4 vehicle.Working knowledge of pipeline welding and nondestructive testing procedures and specifications, including API 1104.Working knowledge of station, facility and plant nondestructive testing procedures and specifications as applicable under ASME Section IX Welding codes.Decision making skills.Ability to work under pressure and multi-task on competing and deadline sensitive priorities.Strong oral and written communication skills.Ability to work confidently with multiple computer software programs. (Excel, Office)Ability to recognize and report safety hazards.BENEFITS
Competitive SalaryMedical, dental, vision Company Paid Long Term Disability Company Paid Life Insurance401K Plan and Company MatchPaid Holidays Paid Time OffReferral Bonus ProgramInternal Training and Cross Training for all NDE functionsWORKING CONDITIONS
Internal – Work is normally performed in a climate-controlled office environment (45%).
External – Work is normally performed in a field environment with exposure to various weather conditions (55%).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work involves standing, walking, and bending. Work normally requires reaching in all directions, seeing, and hearing with or without correction, applying basic mathematical skills, writing, and moderate computer keyboard skills. Work may require extended hours to ensure project and reporting deadlines are met. Does not require manual work.
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Tulsa Inspection Resources has proudly served the industry for over 20 years as the premier inspection and integrity management service provider. We are committed to building strong relationships with our customers, field technicians, support staff, partners, and suppliers. Our focus goes beyond delivering exceptional services — we are dedicated to training and upskilling our team to ensure they remain industry leaders. By combining expertise with continuous development, we help our customers safely sustain economic production, manage asset integrity, reduce total cost of ownership, and protect the environment.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
TIR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information or any other categories protected by applicable law.
Tulsa Inspection Resources is seeking a Film Digitizer to support our growing NDE (Non-Destructive Examination) operations throughout the Midwest. This role is responsible for collecting radiographic testing (RT) film from field technicians, digitizing film using specialized scanning equipment, and maintaining organized electronic records.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys travel, organization, and working independently. No prior NDE, radiography, or film digitization experience is required—we are willing to train the right candidate. Candidates who are currently Level II RT qualified may also have opportunities to perform radiographic testing and related inspection services, based on certification status, project requirements, and operational needs.
The projected schedule for this role is 20–30 hours per week.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED)
Travel throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota to collect radiographic testing film from field personnel and project locations.Operate film scanning equipment to convert RT film into digital files.Catalog, organize, and maintain digital film records according to company procedures.Verify file naming conventions and ensure accurate recordkeeping.Coordinate with field technicians and project teams regarding film pickups and deliveries.Maintain chain-of-custody and documentation for collected film.Perform basic equipment maintenance and troubleshooting on scanning equipment.Support quality assurance efforts by ensuring digitized records are complete and accessible.Manage travel schedules and pickup routes efficiently.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Valid driver's license and reliable personal vehicle.Ability and willingness to travel extensively throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota.Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.Basic computer proficiency, including file management and data entry.Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.Professional communication skills.WORKING CONDITIONS
Internal - Limited office work for reporting and administrative duties
External –
Primarily field-based in industrial, pipeline, plant, or construction environments Exposure to extreme weather conditions, high noise levels, and industrial hazards May work at multiple job sites within a single dayPHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to lift and transport film boxes and scanning equipment weighing up to 40 pounds.Ability to sit, stand, and drive for extended periods.Ability to work in office, shop, and field environments.WORKING RELATIONSHIPS/CONTACTS
Internal - Supervisors, technicians, operations, and management
External - Clients, inspectors, construction crews, and project personnel
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Tulsa Inspection Resources, LLC (TIR) is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, national origin, gender identity, disability, military/veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law.
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