A little bit about me: I began my career in 1996 in the field of Nondestructive Examination (NDE), where I quickly developed a passion for Ultrasonics. The continuous advancements in ultrasonic technology sparked a lifelong interest in learning and professional growth. In 2001, I earned my Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) credential, marking the beginning of a journey into nationally recognized certifications. I achieved my first API 510 certification in 2002 after attending a CodeWest API Prep Course, followed by API 570 through CodeWest and API 653 through self-study.
A little bit about me: I am a Level III Instructor with sixteen (16 ) years of experience in Aviation. I am an ASNT NDT Level III in ET,MT,PT and VT. I also have an Aircraft Engineers License in Airframe and Jet Engines categories. I am the current Chairwoman of ASNT Aerospace Council. Bachelor’s in mechanical engineering and an MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
A little bit about me: I’m a veteran. I have over 38 years in quality assurance management and NDT. My first NDT Level III was in MT back in 1988. I have held 5 ASNT NDT Level III certifications in the past (MT, PT, RT, UT and ET). I started in the aerospace industry and have worked in the power generation, primary metals, and energy primarily with short stints in shipbuilding and railroad.
A little bit about me: I have been in NDT since 1985 and got my initial training in the Navy. I got my first Level III certifications in 1990, and have been an ASNT NDT Level III since 2008. I believe the most important thing a Level III can do is train people to do things the right way. If you have questions, don’t be afraid to ask. That’s what we’re here for.
A little bit about me: I have been doing NDT since 1977. Have been RSO, Level III, Sales Coordinator, taught training classes for our techs and many other jobs at three NDT Companies. The owner of one of the companies asked what I really liked to do most. I said I would love to work where I just teach training classes. I now have had that job at Hellier for over 15 years and could not be happier.
A little bit about me: I am a Level III instructor with over 18 years of experience in Ultrasonics. My core foundation is in Advanced UT applications such as Phased Array, Time of Flight Diffraction and TFM/FMC. I started in the Pipeline Industry but have also worked in the Petrochemical and Structural Industries over the years. Aerospace has been my latest adventure with NDE for the past several years, and I’m always excited to see what’s next.
A little bit about me: I am a Level III instructor with 10 years of experience in Radiography. I had been a Radiation Safety Officer for two years and a Radiographic Testing Level III for 4 years. My experience includes X-ray tubes and Gamma-ray sources, including Selenium, Iridium, and Cobalt. I have worked in both the Oil & Gas sector as well as Aerospace.