Careers in Nondestructive Testing: Opportunities and Pathways

Looking for a career that’s:
Cutting edge? High demand? Excellent pay?

Choose NDT.

Exploring Careers In Nondestructive Testing?

NDT expertise opens doors across industries and roles.

NDT specialists hold positions as technicians, engineers, researchers, managers, educators, trainers, consultants, and business owners.

I could recommend an NDT career to just about anyone. There are not many careers where you can earn up to six figures without a degree, and this is one that’s definitely rewarding. Without these jobs, not just quality but safety is compromised. For the safety of future generations, we need this industry to thrive.”

Carly Cramblit
NDE Responsible Level III

How Do I Begin a Career in Nondestructive Testing?

Multiple career entry points mean you can start where you are—and grow along the way to gain advanced certifications, new roles, and increased responsibilities.

The military provides one of the best ways to get into NDT. I was introduced to five nondestructive testing methods right out of basic training: liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, ultrasonic, eddy current, and visual testing. What I find rewarding about my job is going to work every day and knowing I’m going to have to critically think and solve problems and assess things that are truly important to public safety.”

Quinton LeJeune
Field Application Engineer

How Do NDT Certifications Support Career Growth?

Build trust—and value—with employers and clients.

The nondestructive testing field requires you to continually add to both your theoretical knowledge and practical skills through continuing education, training, and certifications.

$36k-$60k*

Uncertified Trainee

Entry-level NDT positions get you started performing inspections under supervision and build experience for advanced certifications.

Average hourly income for trainees is $23/hr. Annual income varies based on hours worked per week and overtime.

$50k-$109k*

NDT Level II

A Level II certification demonstrates the knowledge and skills needed to perform inspections independently, interpret results, and prepare reports.

Average hourly income for Level II technicians is $38/hr. Annual income varies based on hours worked per week and overtime.

$60k-$123k*

NDT Level III

A Level III manager certified in multiple NDT methods is qualified to provide technical oversight, training, and quality control and develop procedures.

Average hourly income for Level III managers is $46/hr. Annual income varies based on hours worked per week and overtime.

I was very lucky to get a job in NDT right out of high school. I started in aerospace, then moved to oil and gas pipelines. Now, I work on software and apps that help the inspection process go faster. Being a Level II means I’ve done a lot of field work, which helps because I know the flow and process of inspection and I can figure out how I want my app to perform in the field.”

Jesse Groom
Innovative Tech Lead, NDT

Take the First Step

Connect with people and resources to get your career started.

Chat Window Trigger