What are the responsibilities and job description for the Final Inspector - Radiographic 2nd Shift position at O'Fallon Casting?
Accelerate your career. Join the organization that's delivering industry leading aluminum investment castings that change the world.
O'Fallon Casting is a leader in the aluminum investment casting market. We partner with the World's leading aerospace customers to help them solve some of the most challenging problems in the world, and we deliver where others fail. Our team produces world-class aluminum investment castings using best in class equipment, advanced processes all with a commitment to safety, quality, and innovation.
Why O'Fallon casting? We offer wonderful benefits including:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision
- 401K Matching
- PTO Time and Paid Holidays
- Tuition Reimbursement
- HSA Support from Company
- Life Insurance
- Short and Long-Term Disability
- Employee Assistance Program
- Referral Bonus
Additional Perks:
- Career growth opportunities
- Company invested training
- Employee engagement events throughout the year
About the Role
We are seeking a detail-oriented Radiographic Technician to join our Final Inspection team. In this role, you will perform radiographic (X-ray) inspection of aluminum castings to ensure compliance with internal quality standards and customer specifications. This is a critical position responsible for identifying defects and maintaining the highest level of product integrity.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform radiographic (X-ray) inspection of castings per written instructions and specifications
- Arrange castings on film cassettes with required identification and penetrant markers
- Process and interpret X-ray film according to company and customer standards
- Accept or reject castings based on inspection results
- Follow sampling plans and all applicable work instructions
- Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and inspection symbols
- Maintain accurate inspection records, logs, and documentation
- Report deviations or quality concerns to Quality leadership
- Replenish X-ray film processor solutions as needed
- Safeguard inspection stamps and maintain traceability
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment
- Complete required safety trainings (HazMat, Lockout/Tagout, etc.)
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Ability to obtain Level II Radiographic Testing (RT) certification within 12 months
- Strong attention to detail and ability to interpret inspection standards
- Ability to read and understand blueprints and technical drawings
- Good recordkeeping and documentation skills
- Ability to follow detailed procedures and safety requirements
Preferred Experience
- Prior experience in radiographic (X-ray) inspection or NDT
- Familiarity with aluminum castings or aerospace/industrial manufacturing
- Exposure to quality systems and inspection specifications
Physical & Visual Requirements
- Ability to perform physical aspects of the job (standing, handling materials, etc.)
- Near vision of 20/25 (correctable)
- Must not be color blind
Work Environment
- Clean, controlled inspection environment
- Minimal noise and contaminants
- Use of radiographic inspection equipment and related materials
Training & Development
- Work under guidance of NDT Level III and Quality Assurance team
- Structured pathway to achieve Level II RT certification
- Ongoing training in safety and quality standards
Salary : $23 - $28