ONGC-MT2 and CWB-VT1 Technician (Québec or Montréal)
Requirements
ONGC MT2 Certification
CWB VT1 certification
Minimum 3 years NDT experience
Completion of ASP construction course
Valid class 5 driver's license
Basic knowledge of Excel software
Physical fitness (climbing, bending, stooping, crawling, straddling, and maintaining static positions for varying periods of time)
Basic computer skills (Office)
Ability to communicate technical information and popularize it as required
Meet the minimum visual requirements of ONGC/NAS410/ASNT certification organizations (color vision, 3D, reading small print)
Assets
AEC in non-destructive testing or DEC in metallurgical or mechanical engineering
Benefits
Permanent position
3 weeks vacation (6%) upon hiring (may be more depending on years of experience)
Significant company support for training and relevant certifications
4 days of various floating vacations
Employer contribution to RRSPs
Employer contribution to group insurance
Salary
Competitive salary according to our salary scale
Access to overtime (time and a half and double time)
Access to meal and accommodation allowances
Schedule: Depending on customer requirements, typically Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Possibility of weekend work
Job location: Quebec City head office or Laval office and travel throughout the province of Quebec
Telecommuting:Possible for report writing
Tasks
Carry out inspections in accordance with the requirements of the authority that issued the certification for the technique used (ONGC, ASNT, CINDE, NACE, API, CWB etc.), take notes, take photos, mark the areas to be inspected (drawings, measurements).
When present, communicate instructions and guide the NDT Technician Assistant
Remain attentive to customer instructions
Record in writing and numerically any anomalies found in the parts to be inspected.
Write reports
Answer customer questions
Basic maintenance of inspection equipment
Manage specialized instrumentation
Apply correct inspection procedures according to context
Drive a vehicle to inspection sites (sometimes over long distances)
Transport inspection equipment in the field
Report anomalies, malfunctions, problems, and difficulties
Contact the appropriate resources when in doubt, without hesitation
Ensure PPE compliance
Take health and safety training courses
Participate in safety meetings and any prevention activities required by Torngats or the customer where the inspection is carried out
Keep certifications up to date
Participate in information meetings (e.g. in the event of an inspection under special conditions)
Ensure that work permits are obtained and complied with by customers who issue and require them
Skills
Action-oriented autonomy
Sense of responsibility
Verbal and written communication
Team spirit
Manual skills
Methodical
Conscientious and respectful of health and safety at work