Radiologic Evaluator SSBO
Precision Castparts · Clackamas, OR · 1 wk ago
On-siteEducationFull-time
Essential Functions
- Review specifications and radiographs prior to evaluation.
- Sort radiographs by view for each part.
- Check each radiograph to ensure appropriate quality for image sensitivity and accuracy.
- Ensure proper image file management protocol is followed.
Interpretation
- Interpret and evaluate radiographs to determine the quality of castings and to accept the part or route for repair according to customer and PCC specifications.
- Visually evaluate radiographic indications to determine if casting or welding discontinuities exist.
- Interpret identified discontinuities to determine their cause and/or whether they meet customer specifications.
- Evaluate parts with repeat problem areas; consult with engineering as appropriate.
- Mark problem areas on parts needing repair; may request additional radiographs to further evaluate indications; routes for repair on rework routing cards; may decide on or recommend necessary repairs.
- Sign and stamp reports for acceptance of parts as determined by interpreter.
- Perform mathematical calculations from detailed drawings or blueprints to determine acceptability.
Other Duties
- Handle hazardous waste and follow all required PPE regulations.
- Maintain production and quality standards per department standards.
- Accurately record and document work performed.
- Provide training and work direction to less experienced personnel as assigned.
- Perform any function of radiographers, darkroom operators and other department personnel as assigned.
- Safely operate all equipment and tools.
- Comply with all applicable safety requirements, policies and procedures while maintaining a clean, safe, and orderly work environment.
- Participate in required training, medical monitoring, safety and health evaluations and programs.
- Perform Required overtime as directed by supervision
- Perform other tasks as directed.
Qualifications
- Advanced radiographer skills as demonstrated by the competent performance of all Radiographer A duties for at least 1 year and completion of Level 1 Certification.
- An equivalent combination of classroom training and closely related radiographic experience.
- Proven productivity performance over the past year, a satisfactory quality rating from the supervisor and lead, and no more than 6 unexcused absences in a 12 month period.
- Demonstrated intermediate level computer system operation skills, to include operation of mouse, keyboard, and all associated hardware.
- Must have the ability to adapt and learn new operation methods as electronic technology progressively develops.
- Demonstrated ability to read, interpret and follow specifications found in Technique Cards, Quality Control Manuals and other technical materials.
- Demonstrated ability to use pixel value measurement, (ROI) region of interest image value, statistical process check tool(s), mid level mathematical calculations; such as statistical mean calculation, averages, percentiles and fractions, to verify quality of electronic images.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Demonstrated ability to read and interpret specifications on drawings and blueprints at a radiographer film interpreter level.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently with limited supervision.
- Physical ability to perform the essential job functions.
- Regular and predictable attendance.
- Requires overtime as directed by supervision.