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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity Space is seeking a Master NDE Inspector for their 2nd shift operations in Long Beach, California. This role involves ensuring the quality and safety of rocket components through non-destructive testing methods. Candidates should have relevant experience in NDE inspection techniques.
You are an experienced NDE Inspector with a strong background in non-destructive testing methods. You understand the importance of quality assurance in the aerospace industry and are committed to maintaining high safety standards. You thrive in a collaborative environment, working closely with engineering and manufacturing teams to ensure that all components meet rigorous specifications. Your attention to detail and problem-solving skills enable you to identify potential issues before they become critical. You are adaptable and can work effectively on a 2nd shift schedule, contributing to the overall success of the team.
As a Master NDE Inspector, you will be responsible for conducting non-destructive testing on rocket components to ensure their integrity and safety. You will utilize various NDE techniques, including ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, and magnetic particle testing, to assess the quality of materials and welds. Your role will involve documenting inspection results and collaborating with engineers to address any discrepancies. You will also play a key role in developing and implementing inspection procedures and training junior inspectors on best practices. Your contributions will directly impact the success of the Terran R vehicle and the future of space exploration.
At Relativity Space, you will be part of a pioneering team dedicated to revolutionizing the aerospace industry. We offer competitive compensation, including a salary range of $45.31—$58.63 USD per hour, and opportunities for professional growth. You will work in a dynamic environment where creativity and technical rigor are valued. Join us in our mission to build the next great commercial launch company and contribute to humanity's industrial base on Mars.
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