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Penetrant Inspector II
2980 N. San Fernando Blvd.
Burbank, CA 913504
SUMMARY
Inspect ferrous and non-ferrous metal parts for flaws using fluorescent penetrant or dye check inspection process.
Contact Name: Yvette Camacho
Contact Fax: (818) 843-2080
E-mail: ycamacho@senioraerospace.com
URL: www.seniorplc.com
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Include the following and all other duties as may be assigned. Individuals must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
1. Inspects ferrous and non-ferrous parts by the penetrant process to check for discontinuities in part that would be detrimental to the operation of the complete unit.
2. Removes or explores the extent of surface flaws, using abrasives or files; uses caustic soda or acid etch as an aid to determining nature of defects.
3. Inspects ferrous parts for surface cracks by penetrant process.
4. Uses black light and comparison plate to determine acceptance of fluorescent inspected parts or assemblies.
5. Visually checks parts. Inspectors decision to accept or reject part is based on the location and the type of defect and the stress the part will be subjected to in operation according to blueprint specifications.
6. Identifies defect as being caused by cleaning, heat treat and/or manufacturing or a combination of the above factors.
7. Checks blueprints in some cases to determine whether the tolerances will allow the part to be reworked. Writes up rework or reject tickets.
8. Must be certified as a Penetrant Inspector.
9. Performs rework, repair and other associated operations in connection with the work described.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
To perform all the work operations as described and to use necessary tools and equipment. To pass examination for certificate if required. Must be able to read blueprints.
TYPICAL MATERIALS, TOOLS and EQUIPMENT USED
Materials worked with: Ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic welded parts, machine parts, and other materials; marking pencil or crayon.
Tools used: Any inspection instruments and equipment necessary to complete the inspection assignment.


