• NDT, or nondestructive testing, is a type of testing that is performed to evaluate the properties of materials or components without causing damage or destruction. NDT is commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and oil and gas, to assess the condition and performance of materials and components, and to ensure that they meet specified requirements and standards.

      NDT jobs typically involve the use of specialized equipment and techniques to perform inspection, testing, or verification activities on materials and components. NDT jobs may require the use of methods such as visual inspection, ultrasonic testing, radiography, or magnetic particle inspection, to detect and evaluate defects or inconsistencies in the materials or components being tested.

      NDT jobs may be available in a variety of industries and settings, including manufacturing plants, construction sites, research labs, and service companies. NDT jobs typically require specialized training and certification, and may require the ability to work independently or as part of a team. NDT jobs can be physically demanding, and may involve working in challenging environments or with hazardous materials. NDT jobs may also require the ability to interpret technical data and drawings, and to prepare reports or other documentation.