What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior NDE and Materials Engineer position at Associates Systems LLC?
Senior Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) & Materials Engineer
Aircraft/Aerospace/Space ExperienceUS Citizens or Perm. residents / We can not process VISA Holders
ONSITE in Houston Texas is required
Position starts at 140k and will increase based on experience. Benefits are available (Health/ Dental/Vision/401k etc..)
Overview Serve as a senior NDE and materials engineer supporting spacecraft / NASA programs with expertise in methods such as X‑ray, ultrasonic, and eddy current inspection. Lead development, qualification, and assessment of NDE procedures, systems, and personnel certifications.
Key Responsibilities
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Review and approve NDE procedures, inspection reports, and NDE system documentation.
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Analyze and resolve NDE‑related issues, driving closure actions across programs.
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Prepare and deliver technical reports and presentations for program and engineering forums.
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Develop NDE requirements, implement procedures, perform lab inspections, and generate inspection reports.
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Support operation and maintenance of NASA’s state‑of‑the‑art NDE laboratory and associated systems.
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Participate in ERBs, IPTs, and other technical forums, providing expertise on metallic and nonmetallic materials.
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Advise vendors on qualification and acceptance testing to ensure compliance with NASA requirements.
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Represent NASA NDE/M&P engineering at government and industry technical interchange meetings, working groups, and conferences.
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Perform occasional travel and additional duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (or related field) with 5–10 years of relevant experience.
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Demonstrated experience in NDE procedure development, assessments, and issue resolution.
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Knowledge of NDE systems, industry standards, and audit requirements.
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Proficiency with MS Office and strong oral/written communication skills.
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Ability to critically evaluate NDE processes and collaborate across multidisciplinary teams.
Preferred Qualifications
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B.S. in engineering or science with 5–10 years of industry experience; formal NDE education desirable.
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ASNT Level III certification (preferred but not required).
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Experience supporting NDE development, testing, and evaluation for NASA or aerospace programs.
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Familiarity with metallic and nonmetallic materials, including welding, additive manufacturing, composites, and repair processes.
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Knowledge of fracture control, materials compatibility, and aerospace design allowables for spacecraft, aircraft, and GSE.