Volunteer: ASNT 2025 Event Ambassador - Technical Session MonitorFuel your passion for the nondestructive testing (NDT) community by serving as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025, our Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. Event Ambassadors play a key role in creating a welcoming, organized, and engaging experience for all attendees. With over 40 volunteer slots available, this is your chance to get involved, meet fellow professionals, and support the success of the NDT field's premier event. Support the NDT community by volunteering as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025! By serving just two 3-hour shifts, you'll receive complimentary full conference registration and gain meaningful networking, professional exposure, and the opportunity to give back - all while contributing to a successful and engaging event. Technical Session Monitor Session monitors oversee one of the technical session rooms. As ASNT's "eyes and ears," you will take attendance, assist attendees with use of the conference app to sign in to sessions, ensure attendees have the proper name badges, make note of any speaker changes, assist the Session Chair and presenters as needed, and complter reporting forms for each session. What You'll Do: Serve two 3-hour shifts during the conference Assist with wayfinding, session support, registration check-in, or special events Provide helpful guidance and a friendly presence for attendeesWhat You'll Gain:
Whether you're a first-time attendee or long-time member, this is a great way to immerse yourself in the conference and contribute meaningfully to the profession. Be part of a collaborative, energized team—and help make ASNT 2025 an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Program: ASNT Events Fuel your passion for the nondestructive testing (NDT) community by serving as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025, our Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. Event Ambassadors play a key role in creating a welcoming, organized, and engaging experience for all attendees. With over 40 volunteer slots available, this is your chance to get involved, meet fellow professionals, and support the success of the NDT field's premier event. Support the NDT community by volunteering as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025! By serving just two 3-hour shifts, you'll receive complimentary full conference registration and gain meaningful networking, professional exposure, and the opportunity to give back - all while contributing to a successful and engaging event. Technical Session Monitor Session monitors oversee one of the technical session rooms. As ASNT's "eyes and ears," you will take attendance, assist attendees with use of the conference app to sign in to sessions, ensure attendees have the proper name badges, make note of any speaker changes, assist the Session Chair and presenters as needed, and complter reporting forms for each session. What You'll Do: Serve two 3-hour shifts during the conference Assist with wayfinding, session support, registration check-in, or special events Provide helpful guidance and a friendly presence for attendeesWhat You'll Gain:
Whether you're a first-time attendee or long-time member, this is a great way to immerse yourself in the conference and contribute meaningfully to the profession. Be part of a collaborative, energized team—and help make ASNT 2025 an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Program: ASNT Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 6, 2025 through Oct 9, 2025 Zip Code: 32830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ASNT 2025 Event Ambassador - Information AmbassadorFuel your passion for the nondestructive testing (NDT) community by serving as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025, our Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. Event Ambassadors play a key role in creating a welcoming, organized, and engaging experience for all attendees. With over 40 volunteer slots available, this is your chance to get involved, meet fellow professionals, and support the success of the NDT field’s premier event. Support the NDT community by volunteering as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025! By serving just two 3-hour shifts, you'll receive complimentary full conference registration and gain meaningful networking, professional exposure, and the opportunity to give back - all while contributing to a successful and engaging event. Information Ambassador
These important positions are another opportunity to make a positive impression by being a helpful "smiling face" to the conference attendees. Providing directions, conference information, and other assistance, ASNT Information Ambassadors are an essential component to creating a successful conference experience. What You’ll Do: Serve two 3-hour shifts during the conference Assist with wayfinding, session support, registration check-in, or special events Provide helpful guidance and a friendly presence for attendeesWhat You’ll Gain:
Whether you're a first-time attendee or long-time member, this is a great way to immerse yourself in the conference and contribute meaningfully to the profession. Be part of a collaborative, energized team—and help make ASNT 2025 an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Program: ASNT Events Fuel your passion for the nondestructive testing (NDT) community by serving as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025, our Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. Event Ambassadors play a key role in creating a welcoming, organized, and engaging experience for all attendees. With over 40 volunteer slots available, this is your chance to get involved, meet fellow professionals, and support the success of the NDT field’s premier event. Support the NDT community by volunteering as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025! By serving just two 3-hour shifts, you'll receive complimentary full conference registration and gain meaningful networking, professional exposure, and the opportunity to give back - all while contributing to a successful and engaging event. Information Ambassador
These important positions are another opportunity to make a positive impression by being a helpful "smiling face" to the conference attendees. Providing directions, conference information, and other assistance, ASNT Information Ambassadors are an essential component to creating a successful conference experience. What You’ll Do: Serve two 3-hour shifts during the conference Assist with wayfinding, session support, registration check-in, or special events Provide helpful guidance and a friendly presence for attendeesWhat You’ll Gain:
Whether you're a first-time attendee or long-time member, this is a great way to immerse yourself in the conference and contribute meaningfully to the profession. Be part of a collaborative, energized team—and help make ASNT 2025 an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Program: ASNT Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 6, 2025 through Oct 9, 2025 Zip Code: 32830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ASNT 2025 Event Ambassador - Registration/General AssistantFuel your passion for the nondestructive testing (NDT) community by serving as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025, our Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. Event Ambassadors play a key role in creating a welcoming, organized, and engaging experience for all attendees. With over 40 volunteer slots available, this is your chance to get involved, meet fellow professionals, and support the success of the NDT field’s premier event. Support the NDT community by volunteering as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025! By serving just two 3-hour shifts, you'll receive complimentary full conference registration and gain meaningful networking, professional exposure, and the opportunity to give back - all while contributing to a successful and engaging event. Registration /
General Assistant
Meet and greet arriving attendees at registration with a smile. Make a great first impression by welcoming attendees to the Conference and providing them with all the materials they will need throughout the week. What You’ll Do: Serve two 3-hour shifts during the conference Assist with wayfinding, session support, registration check-in, or special events Provide helpful guidance and a friendly presence for attendeesWhat You’ll Gain:
Whether you're a first-time attendee or long-time member, this is a great way to immerse yourself in the conference and contribute meaningfully to the profession. Be part of a collaborative, energized team—and help make ASNT 2025 an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Program: ASNT Events Fuel your passion for the nondestructive testing (NDT) community by serving as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025, our Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. Event Ambassadors play a key role in creating a welcoming, organized, and engaging experience for all attendees. With over 40 volunteer slots available, this is your chance to get involved, meet fellow professionals, and support the success of the NDT field’s premier event. Support the NDT community by volunteering as an Event Ambassador at ASNT 2025! By serving just two 3-hour shifts, you'll receive complimentary full conference registration and gain meaningful networking, professional exposure, and the opportunity to give back - all while contributing to a successful and engaging event. Registration /
General Assistant
Meet and greet arriving attendees at registration with a smile. Make a great first impression by welcoming attendees to the Conference and providing them with all the materials they will need throughout the week. What You’ll Do: Serve two 3-hour shifts during the conference Assist with wayfinding, session support, registration check-in, or special events Provide helpful guidance and a friendly presence for attendeesWhat You’ll Gain:
Whether you're a first-time attendee or long-time member, this is a great way to immerse yourself in the conference and contribute meaningfully to the profession. Be part of a collaborative, energized team—and help make ASNT 2025 an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Program: ASNT Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 5, 2025 through Oct 10, 2025 Zip Code: 32830 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Get Involved with the Council for Women in NDTThe Council for Women in NDT exists to help women enter and succeed in the field of nondestructive testing. It does so by advocating for women, connecting women to the field, the society, the society’s leadership, and to other women in the field, developing relevant informational and learning content for ASNT’s events and publications, facilitating the affiliation and engagement of women members in ASNT at all levels. Volunteers of the Council must be a current members of ASNT. Program: ASNT & NDT Advocacy The Council for Women in NDT exists to help women enter and succeed in the field of nondestructive testing. It does so by advocating for women, connecting women to the field, the society, the society’s leadership, and to other women in the field, developing relevant informational and learning content for ASNT’s events and publications, facilitating the affiliation and engagement of women members in ASNT at all levels. Volunteers of the Council must be a current members of ASNT. Program: ASNT & NDT Advocacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Peer Reviewer for ASNT Visual Testing (VT) HandbooksThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and methods committees in the peer review of content for an upcoming VT Handbook. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process. Expectations for Peer Reviewers As a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to: Help the Handbook Technical Editor assess the overall quality and completeness of a submissionReview text and figures for accuracyReview scientific and technical explanations to ensure that they are instructive, clear, and technically accurateReview equations to ensure that accurate mathematics and consistent symbols are usedReview references to published works to ensure that they are reasonably complete, and indebtedness is acknowledged appropriatelyReview text to ensure that it is free from commercial biasIn addition All Handbook peer reviews are blind reviews—respect the confidentially of the peer review process.Peer reviewers should focus on content not grammar, punctuation, syntax, spelling, etc..Match your experience to the subject matter.Meet your peer review deadlines.Earning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and methods committees in the peer review of content for an upcoming VT Handbook. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process. Expectations for Peer Reviewers As a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to: Help the Handbook Technical Editor assess the overall quality and completeness of a submissionReview text and figures for accuracyReview scientific and technical explanations to ensure that they are instructive, clear, and technically accurateReview equations to ensure that accurate mathematics and consistent symbols are usedReview references to published works to ensure that they are reasonably complete, and indebtedness is acknowledged appropriatelyReview text to ensure that it is free from commercial biasIn addition All Handbook peer reviews are blind reviews—respect the confidentially of the peer review process.Peer reviewers should focus on content not grammar, punctuation, syntax, spelling, etc..Match your experience to the subject matter.Meet your peer review deadlines.Earning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Contributor to ASNT NDT Visual Testing (VT) HandbooksThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and Technical Editor in updating past content and creating new content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Visual Testing Handbook. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the contribution process. Expectations for Handbook Contributors As a contributor, you would use your expertise to: Provide or update one or more chapters or chapter parts based on the method committee’s approved outlineReview related text by other authors and recommend revisions for the manuscriptEnsure technical accuracy of the manuscriptProvide text that is free from plagiarism and copyright infringementProvide text that it is free from commercial biasUse references and acknowledgements properly to give credit to the work of othersProvide high-resolution color images where necessary to enhance textReview submitted manuscript at least twice before publicationEarning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and Technical Editor in updating past content and creating new content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Visual Testing Handbook. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the contribution process. Expectations for Handbook Contributors As a contributor, you would use your expertise to: Provide or update one or more chapters or chapter parts based on the method committee’s approved outlineReview related text by other authors and recommend revisions for the manuscriptEnsure technical accuracy of the manuscriptProvide text that is free from plagiarism and copyright infringementProvide text that it is free from commercial biasUse references and acknowledgements properly to give credit to the work of othersProvide high-resolution color images where necessary to enhance textReview submitted manuscript at least twice before publicationEarning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ASNT Authorized Training Organization (ATO) CommitteeAbout us: Help us shape the future of NDT training by joining the ASNT Authorized Training Organization (ATO) committee. We’ve created and are implementing an NDT training organization accreditation procedure to obtain an ASNT Authorized Training Organization certification. Our goals: Work with NDT training organizations through administrative assessments and operational audits in obtaining an ASNT accreditation, Develop a national/international standard for qualifying / certifying NDT Training Organizations About you: Ideally, you have training / teaching experience and understand the need for institutions to plan and execute NDT training courses meeting national standards such as ASNT CP-105, SNT-TC-1A, ASNT / ISO 9712. You should have knowledge on administrative techniques in measuring student outcomes, training organization management systems, and can work effectively with small groups to meet committee goals. If interested, please send your C.V, (or resume) to ATO@ASNT.ORG Program: ASNT Certification Services, LLC About us: Help us shape the future of NDT training by joining the ASNT Authorized Training Organization (ATO) committee. We’ve created and are implementing an NDT training organization accreditation procedure to obtain an ASNT Authorized Training Organization certification. Our goals: Work with NDT training organizations through administrative assessments and operational audits in obtaining an ASNT accreditation, Develop a national/international standard for qualifying / certifying NDT Training Organizations About you: Ideally, you have training / teaching experience and understand the need for institutions to plan and execute NDT training courses meeting national standards such as ASNT CP-105, SNT-TC-1A, ASNT / ISO 9712. You should have knowledge on administrative techniques in measuring student outcomes, training organization management systems, and can work effectively with small groups to meet committee goals. If interested, please send your C.V, (or resume) to ATO@ASNT.ORG Program: ASNT Certification Services, LLC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Certification Management Committee is Seeking Qualified MembersThe Certification Management Committee (CMC) plays a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and quality of ASNT certification programs. The CMC is seeking qualified individuals to serve three-year terms as full or associate members, contributing to one or more method subcommittees based on their expertise. CMC members are responsible for actively participating in activities such as item writing, process reviews, developing valid and reliable examinations, and upholding confidentiality and security of the certification program enhancements. Members work collaboratively to develop and refine the exams, while also ensuring certification procedures align with industry needs. CMC members are expected to attend scheduled CMC meetings or work sessions and participate, when necessary, in the balloting process. If you are interested in making a meaningful contribution to the certification process, we invite you to volunteer and support the value of the NDT profession! The documents listed below are required to be submitted when applying for CMC membership. If any of the following documents are missing from the application, it will not be reviewed: A current resume Copies of Current NDT Level III Certificates (other than ASNT) A corporate letter supporting the applicant for a 3-year term on the CMC, refer to application. A completed application form that can be downloaded here. For full eligibility requirements please refer to the application. Current CMC Program Membership Needs The CMC is seeking qualified subject matter experts for the following programs to support ASNT's mission: ASNT 9712 Program Individuals with familiarity of the requirements of ISO 9712, with current and active expertise in performing examinations and evaluations of products utilizing the following NDT methods: MT - Bench, Coils, and Yoke techniques PT - Water Washable, Post Emulsifiable, and Solvent Removable RT - X-Ray and Radioactive Isotope (RAM) techniques with Film or Digital interpretation UT - Straight, Angle, Phased Array, and Time of Flight Diffraction techniques VT - Direct and Remote techniquesASNT Level III Program Individuals with advanced expertise in training and procedure development in the following NDT methods: GW, MW, NR, IR, ET, VA, MFL, AE, PdM. Important Notice: Please note that volunteer applicants may not receive an automated notification regarding the submitted certification volunteer application. Additionally, the application status in the volunteer portal does not directly reflect the actual status of your certification volunteer application. Volunteer applications are reviewed once a month, and a member of the ASNT CS staff will contact the applicant directly with next steps. Program: ASNT Certification Services, LLC The Certification Management Committee (CMC) plays a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and quality of ASNT certification programs. The CMC is seeking qualified individuals to serve three-year terms as full or associate members, contributing to one or more method subcommittees based on their expertise. CMC members are responsible for actively participating in activities such as item writing, process reviews, developing valid and reliable examinations, and upholding confidentiality and security of the certification program enhancements. Members work collaboratively to develop and refine the exams, while also ensuring certification procedures align with industry needs. CMC members are expected to attend scheduled CMC meetings or work sessions and participate, when necessary, in the balloting process. If you are interested in making a meaningful contribution to the certification process, we invite you to volunteer and support the value of the NDT profession! The documents listed below are required to be submitted when applying for CMC membership. If any of the following documents are missing from the application, it will not be reviewed: A current resume Copies of Current NDT Level III Certificates (other than ASNT) A corporate letter supporting the applicant for a 3-year term on the CMC, refer to application. A completed application form that can be downloaded here. For full eligibility requirements please refer to the application. Current CMC Program Membership Needs The CMC is seeking qualified subject matter experts for the following programs to support ASNT's mission: ASNT 9712 Program Individuals with familiarity of the requirements of ISO 9712, with current and active expertise in performing examinations and evaluations of products utilizing the following NDT methods: MT - Bench, Coils, and Yoke techniques PT - Water Washable, Post Emulsifiable, and Solvent Removable RT - X-Ray and Radioactive Isotope (RAM) techniques with Film or Digital interpretation UT - Straight, Angle, Phased Array, and Time of Flight Diffraction techniques VT - Direct and Remote techniquesASNT Level III Program Individuals with advanced expertise in training and procedure development in the following NDT methods: GW, MW, NR, IR, ET, VA, MFL, AE, PdM. Important Notice: Please note that volunteer applicants may not receive an automated notification regarding the submitted certification volunteer application. Additionally, the application status in the volunteer portal does not directly reflect the actual status of your certification volunteer application. Volunteer applications are reviewed once a month, and a member of the ASNT CS staff will contact the applicant directly with next steps. Program: ASNT Certification Services, LLC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ASNT Connect - Community AmbassadorsAs more members actively participate in ASNT Connect—ASNT's exclusive online community designed for networking, knowledge-sharing, and discussions on all things NDT/NDE—we’re looking for passionate volunteers to help foster engagement. If you enjoy connecting with peers and facilitating meaningful conversations, this volunteer opportunity is for you! What does an ASNT Connect Community Ambassador do? Weekly: Participate in and/or start community discussions in ASNT Connect.Ongoing: Forward posts that go against the community Code of Conduct to the staff moderators. Provide suggestions and ideas for improvement and engagement. Have fun!Program: ASNT & NDT Advocacy As more members actively participate in ASNT Connect—ASNT's exclusive online community designed for networking, knowledge-sharing, and discussions on all things NDT/NDE—we’re looking for passionate volunteers to help foster engagement. If you enjoy connecting with peers and facilitating meaningful conversations, this volunteer opportunity is for you! What does an ASNT Connect Community Ambassador do? Weekly: Participate in and/or start community discussions in ASNT Connect.Ongoing: Forward posts that go against the community Code of Conduct to the staff moderators. Provide suggestions and ideas for improvement and engagement. Have fun!Program: ASNT & NDT Advocacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Employer Based Certification (EBC) Audit Committee is Seeking Qualified MembersThe Employer Based Certification (EBC) Audit Committee seeks qualified individuals to serve three-year terms as volunteer members. New members will serve based on their qualifications. The documents listed below are required to be submitted when applying for EBC membership. If any of the following documents are missing from the application, it will not be reviewed: A current resume Copies of Current NDT Level III Certificates (other than ASNT) Copies of Current Auditing Credentials or documentation of auditing experience A corporate letter supporting the applicant for a 3-year term on the EBC. A completed application form located here.
Current EBC Membership Requirements EBC applicants must satisfy the following eligibility criteria: ASNT or ACCP Level III certified in at least one method for a least 10 years AND, ISO 9001 or AS9100 Lead Assessor (or higher), NADCAP, ASME NQA-1, or ASQ CQA certification OR, Have at least 10 years’ documented experience conducting internal or external audits relating to NDT. If you do not satisfy the above criteria, please do not submit an application. It is your responsibility to determine your own eligibility. Program: ASNT Certification Services, LLC The Employer Based Certification (EBC) Audit Committee seeks qualified individuals to serve three-year terms as volunteer members. New members will serve based on their qualifications. The documents listed below are required to be submitted when applying for EBC membership. If any of the following documents are missing from the application, it will not be reviewed: A current resume Copies of Current NDT Level III Certificates (other than ASNT) Copies of Current Auditing Credentials or documentation of auditing experience A corporate letter supporting the applicant for a 3-year term on the EBC. A completed application form located here.
Current EBC Membership Requirements EBC applicants must satisfy the following eligibility criteria: ASNT or ACCP Level III certified in at least one method for a least 10 years AND, ISO 9001 or AS9100 Lead Assessor (or higher), NADCAP, ASME NQA-1, or ASQ CQA certification OR, Have at least 10 years’ documented experience conducting internal or external audits relating to NDT. If you do not satisfy the above criteria, please do not submit an application. It is your responsibility to determine your own eligibility. Program: ASNT Certification Services, LLC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the ASNT Engineering CouncilThe Engineering Council is looking for new members. This Council is responsible for administering NDT engineering affairs of the Society and for the formulation of broad plans and programs designed to enhance the engineering activities of the Society. Program: NDT Technology and Techniques The Engineering Council is looking for new members. This Council is responsible for administering NDT engineering affairs of the Society and for the formulation of broad plans and programs designed to enhance the engineering activities of the Society. Program: NDT Technology and Techniques Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speak to an ASNT SectionASNT Sections are required to host a minimum of three technical meetings per year. Our sections need speakers to deliver NDT-related technical presentations at their meetings. ASNT has created a Section Speaker's Directory as a resource to help sections find speakers. Respond to this opportunity to be added to the Section Speaker's Directory so sections can easily find you. Program: ASNT & NDT Advocacy ASNT Sections are required to host a minimum of three technical meetings per year. Our sections need speakers to deliver NDT-related technical presentations at their meetings. ASNT has created a Section Speaker's Directory as a resource to help sections find speakers. Respond to this opportunity to be added to the Section Speaker's Directory so sections can easily find you. Program: ASNT & NDT Advocacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Neutron Radiography Working GroupNeutron Radiography (NR) is one of ASNT’s 16 recognized methods, and changes in the technology over the past ten years have made NR more viable and accessible to the field since access to nuclear reactors to generate neutron particles is no longer required.
ASNT is seeking individuals to join a task-based working group of NR subject matter experts to new content and services that will serve to revitalize the method and body of knowledge. Projects will be identified and managed collaboratively with ASNT staff, and the working group will report to the Technical and Education Council. Program: NDT Technology and Techniques Neutron Radiography (NR) is one of ASNT’s 16 recognized methods, and changes in the technology over the past ten years have made NR more viable and accessible to the field since access to nuclear reactors to generate neutron particles is no longer required.
ASNT is seeking individuals to join a task-based working group of NR subject matter experts to new content and services that will serve to revitalize the method and body of knowledge. Projects will be identified and managed collaboratively with ASNT staff, and the working group will report to the Technical and Education Council. Program: NDT Technology and Techniques Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Peer Reviewer for RNDEThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist staff and various Society committees in the peer review of its educational publications and related content. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process. Reviewers of RNDE must hold a PhD in a related field and have recently published works in NDE. Expectations for Peer ReviewersAs a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to Help the Associate Technical Editor assess the quality of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review text for completeness Identify areas for improving content Check to see if the amount of tables and figures are within journal limits Provide a clear recommendation of Accept; Major Revision; Minor Revision; or Reject With your recommendation provide a summary (minimum two paragraphs) explaining the reasons for your recommendation and offering constructive feedback for how the submission may be strengthened.Additional tips for a successful reviewing experience: Peer reviews are anonymous (if providing feedback on a marked-up PDF, please be sure to remove any metadata). Please limit your review to an evaluation of the submission’s originality, relevancy, and methodology. You are only responsible for focusing on the content of assigned submissions rather than grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc. Focus on the big picture. Consider the content of the manuscript: its originality and reasoning, structure, tone, and the soundness of the research rather than focusing on any problems with grammar or syntax. However, you can flag poor-quality writing that detracts from the content of the submission. Respect the confidentiality of peer review. Match your experience to the subject matter. Before you accept a manuscript for review, be sure your experience is a good fit with the topic of the article. Meet your deadlines. Reports are due 21 days from the initial date of assignment. Earning Certification PointsBecoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Technical paper review 1 pointProgram: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist staff and various Society committees in the peer review of its educational publications and related content. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process. Reviewers of RNDE must hold a PhD in a related field and have recently published works in NDE. Expectations for Peer ReviewersAs a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to Help the Associate Technical Editor assess the quality of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review text for completeness Identify areas for improving content Check to see if the amount of tables and figures are within journal limits Provide a clear recommendation of Accept; Major Revision; Minor Revision; or Reject With your recommendation provide a summary (minimum two paragraphs) explaining the reasons for your recommendation and offering constructive feedback for how the submission may be strengthened.Additional tips for a successful reviewing experience: Peer reviews are anonymous (if providing feedback on a marked-up PDF, please be sure to remove any metadata). Please limit your review to an evaluation of the submission’s originality, relevancy, and methodology. You are only responsible for focusing on the content of assigned submissions rather than grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc. Focus on the big picture. Consider the content of the manuscript: its originality and reasoning, structure, tone, and the soundness of the research rather than focusing on any problems with grammar or syntax. However, you can flag poor-quality writing that detracts from the content of the submission. Respect the confidentiality of peer review. Match your experience to the subject matter. Before you accept a manuscript for review, be sure your experience is a good fit with the topic of the article. Meet your deadlines. Reports are due 21 days from the initial date of assignment. Earning Certification PointsBecoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Technical paper review 1 pointProgram: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chat NDT on the ASNT Podcast!Do you have an NDT topic you would like to discuss on the podcast? If so, apply to be a guest speaker! When submitting your interest, please include the name of the proposed topic and 3-4 sentences describing the topic. If selected to be a guest speaker, you would be required to provide 10-12 questions for our host to ask you during the podcast.
Program: ASNT & NDT Advocacy Do you have an NDT topic you would like to discuss on the podcast? If so, apply to be a guest speaker! When submitting your interest, please include the name of the proposed topic and 3-4 sentences describing the topic. If selected to be a guest speaker, you would be required to provide 10-12 questions for our host to ask you during the podcast.
Program: ASNT & NDT Advocacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Peer Reviewer for Materials EvaluationThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist staff and various Society committees in the peer review of its educational publications and related content. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process. Expectations for Peer ReviewersAs a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to Help the Associate Technical Editor assess the quality of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review text for completeness Identify areas for improving content Check to see if the amount of tables and figures are within journal limits Provide a clear recommendation of Accept; Major Revision; Minor Revision; or Reject With your recommendation provide a summary (minimum two paragraphs) explaining the reasons for your recommendation and offering constructive feedback for how the submission may be strengthened.Additional tips for a successful reviewing experience: Peer reviews are anonymous (if providing feedback on a marked-up PDF, please be sure to remove any metadata). Please limit your review to an evaluation of the submission’s originality, relevancy, and methodology. You are only responsible for focusing on the content of assigned submissions rather than grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc. Focus on the big picture. Consider the content of the manuscript: its originality and reasoning, structure, tone, and the soundness of the research rather than focusing on any problems with grammar or syntax. However, you can flag poor-quality writing that detracts from the content of the submission. Respect the confidentiality of peer review. Match your experience to the subject matter. Before you accept a manuscript for review, be sure your experience is a good fit with the topic of the article. Meet your deadlines. Reports are due 21 days from the initial date of assignment. Earning Certification PointsBecoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ASNT certificate holders can earn recertification credits for their peer review activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Technical Paper Review 1 PointProgram: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist staff and various Society committees in the peer review of its educational publications and related content. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process. Expectations for Peer ReviewersAs a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to Help the Associate Technical Editor assess the quality of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review text for completeness Identify areas for improving content Check to see if the amount of tables and figures are within journal limits Provide a clear recommendation of Accept; Major Revision; Minor Revision; or Reject With your recommendation provide a summary (minimum two paragraphs) explaining the reasons for your recommendation and offering constructive feedback for how the submission may be strengthened.Additional tips for a successful reviewing experience: Peer reviews are anonymous (if providing feedback on a marked-up PDF, please be sure to remove any metadata). Please limit your review to an evaluation of the submission’s originality, relevancy, and methodology. You are only responsible for focusing on the content of assigned submissions rather than grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc. Focus on the big picture. Consider the content of the manuscript: its originality and reasoning, structure, tone, and the soundness of the research rather than focusing on any problems with grammar or syntax. However, you can flag poor-quality writing that detracts from the content of the submission. Respect the confidentiality of peer review. Match your experience to the subject matter. Before you accept a manuscript for review, be sure your experience is a good fit with the topic of the article. Meet your deadlines. Reports are due 21 days from the initial date of assignment. Earning Certification PointsBecoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ASNT certificate holders can earn recertification credits for their peer review activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Technical Paper Review 1 PointProgram: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Your Voice Heard on the Technician's Resource Development Committee!Getting involved with an ASNT Committee is the best way to help contribute to ASNT's strategic agenda, not to mention a great way to network with likeminded NDT professionals. The Technician's Resource Development Committee (TRD) is seeking members to join and help support their goals. The Technicians Resource Development Committee (TRD) supports the goals of ASNT by advancing content and program offerings aimed at Level I/II practitioners. The committee’s purpose is to advise, assist, and provide a platform for initiatives supporting the recruitment and retention of NDT technicians, including but not limited to outreach, publications, and education, collaborating with other ASNT councils and working groups, as needed, in order to achieve organizational objectives. Part of this scope includes support of the NDT Technician newsletter, which publishes articles on relevant ASNT activities, technician spotlights, and discussion of current and advanced NDT methods. Program: NDT Technology and Techniques Getting involved with an ASNT Committee is the best way to help contribute to ASNT's strategic agenda, not to mention a great way to network with likeminded NDT professionals. The Technician's Resource Development Committee (TRD) is seeking members to join and help support their goals. The Technicians Resource Development Committee (TRD) supports the goals of ASNT by advancing content and program offerings aimed at Level I/II practitioners. The committee’s purpose is to advise, assist, and provide a platform for initiatives supporting the recruitment and retention of NDT technicians, including but not limited to outreach, publications, and education, collaborating with other ASNT councils and working groups, as needed, in order to achieve organizational objectives. Part of this scope includes support of the NDT Technician newsletter, which publishes articles on relevant ASNT activities, technician spotlights, and discussion of current and advanced NDT methods. Program: NDT Technology and Techniques Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Penetrating Radiation CommitteeThis Committee is part of the Methods Division and its responsibility is to develop, maintain, and update the body of knowledge for penetrating radiation testing. The Committee also develops the body of knowledge for training and qualifying personnel in penetrating radiation. Program: NDT Technology and Techniques This Committee is part of the Methods Division and its responsibility is to develop, maintain, and update the body of knowledge for penetrating radiation testing. The Committee also develops the body of knowledge for training and qualifying personnel in penetrating radiation. Program: NDT Technology and Techniques Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Contributor to ASNT Magnetic Testing (MT) HandbooksThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and Technical Editor in updating past content and creating new content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Magnetic Testing Handbook. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the contribution process.
Expectations for Handbook Contributors As a contributor, you would use your expertise to: Provide or update one or more chapters or chapter parts based on the method committee’s approved outline Review related text by other authors and recommend revisions for the manuscript Ensure technical accuracy of the manuscript Provide text that is free from plagiarism and copyright infringement Provide text that it is free from commercial bias Use references and acknowledgements properly to give credit to the work of others Provide high-resolution color images where necessary to enhance text Review submitted manuscript at least twice before publicationEarning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and Technical Editor in updating past content and creating new content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Magnetic Testing Handbook. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the contribution process.
Expectations for Handbook Contributors As a contributor, you would use your expertise to: Provide or update one or more chapters or chapter parts based on the method committee’s approved outline Review related text by other authors and recommend revisions for the manuscript Ensure technical accuracy of the manuscript Provide text that is free from plagiarism and copyright infringement Provide text that it is free from commercial bias Use references and acknowledgements properly to give credit to the work of others Provide high-resolution color images where necessary to enhance text Review submitted manuscript at least twice before publicationEarning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Peer Reviewer for ASNT Magnetic Particle (MT) HandbooksThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and methods committees in the peer review of content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Magnetic Testing Handbook.
ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process.
Expectations for Peer Reviewers As a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to: Help the Handbook Technical Editor assess the overall quality and completeness of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review scientific and technical explanations to ensure that they are instructive, clear, and technically accurate Review equations to ensure that accurate mathematics and consistent symbols are used Review references to published works to ensure that they are reasonably complete, and indebtedness is acknowledged appropriately Review text to ensure that it is free from commercial biasIn addition All Handbook peer reviews are blind reviews—respect the confidentially of the peer review process. Peer reviewers should focus on content not grammar, punctuation, syntax, spelling, etc.. Match your experience to the subject matter. Meet your peer review deadlines.Earning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and methods committees in the peer review of content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Magnetic Testing Handbook.
ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process.
Expectations for Peer Reviewers As a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to: Help the Handbook Technical Editor assess the overall quality and completeness of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review scientific and technical explanations to ensure that they are instructive, clear, and technically accurate Review equations to ensure that accurate mathematics and consistent symbols are used Review references to published works to ensure that they are reasonably complete, and indebtedness is acknowledged appropriately Review text to ensure that it is free from commercial biasIn addition All Handbook peer reviews are blind reviews—respect the confidentially of the peer review process. Peer reviewers should focus on content not grammar, punctuation, syntax, spelling, etc.. Match your experience to the subject matter. Meet your peer review deadlines.Earning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Peer Reviewer for ASNT Electromagnetic (ET) HandbooksThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and methods committees in the peer review of content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Electromagnetic Handbook.
ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process.
Expectations for Peer Reviewers As a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to: Help the Handbook Technical Editor assess the overall quality and completeness of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review scientific and technical explanations to ensure that they are instructive, clear, and technically accurate Review equations to ensure that accurate mathematics and consistent symbols are used Review references to published works to ensure that they are reasonably complete, and indebtedness is acknowledged appropriately Review text to ensure that it is free from commercial biasIn addition All Handbook peer reviews are blind reviews—respect the confidentially of the peer review process. Peer reviewers should focus on content not grammar, punctuation, syntax, spelling, etc.. Match your experience to the subject matter. Meet your peer review deadlines.Earning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and methods committees in the peer review of content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Electromagnetic Handbook.
ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process.
Expectations for Peer Reviewers As a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to: Help the Handbook Technical Editor assess the overall quality and completeness of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review scientific and technical explanations to ensure that they are instructive, clear, and technically accurate Review equations to ensure that accurate mathematics and consistent symbols are used Review references to published works to ensure that they are reasonably complete, and indebtedness is acknowledged appropriately Review text to ensure that it is free from commercial biasIn addition All Handbook peer reviews are blind reviews—respect the confidentially of the peer review process. Peer reviewers should focus on content not grammar, punctuation, syntax, spelling, etc.. Match your experience to the subject matter. Meet your peer review deadlines.Earning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Contributor to ASNT Electromagnetic (ET) HandbooksThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and Technical Editor in updating past content and creating new content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Electromagnetic Handbook. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the contribution process.
Expectations for Handbook Contributors As a contributor, you would use your expertise to: Provide or update one or more chapters or chapter parts based on the method committee’s approved outline Review related text by other authors and recommend revisions for the manuscript Ensure technical accuracy of the manuscript Provide text that is free from plagiarism and copyright infringement Provide text that it is free from commercial bias Use references and acknowledgements properly to give credit to the work of others Provide high-resolution color images where necessary to enhance text Review submitted manuscript at least twice before publicationEarning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist the ASNT Handbook staff editor and Technical Editor in updating past content and creating new content for the upcoming ASNT NDT Electromagnetic Handbook. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the contribution process.
Expectations for Handbook Contributors As a contributor, you would use your expertise to: Provide or update one or more chapters or chapter parts based on the method committee’s approved outline Review related text by other authors and recommend revisions for the manuscript Ensure technical accuracy of the manuscript Provide text that is free from plagiarism and copyright infringement Provide text that it is free from commercial bias Use references and acknowledgements properly to give credit to the work of others Provide high-resolution color images where necessary to enhance text Review submitted manuscript at least twice before publicationEarning Certification Points Becoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 point Program: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Write for The NDT Technician!The NDT Technician (TNT) is a bimonthly curated email newsletter for NDT technicians and Level I and Level II practitioners. TNT seeks authors to write articles on emerging technology, training and education, and safety. Articles should be written in a way that introduces readers to NDT fundamentals, methods, applications, and technologies. Article Guidelines: Length Articles submitted to The NDT Technician typically range between 1000 and 3000 words. Text should be written in a Microsoft Word compatible program. (Google Docs is a good alternative to Word.) Submissions should be original (not published elsewhere, either online or in print). Photos and Figures If possible, include images to enhance your text. Photographs and illustrations should be at least 1000 pixels wide at 72 dpi. Height can vary. Be sure to get permission to reprint illustrations or text that have been used in other publications, online, or belong to other parties. Permission to reprint must come from the copyright holder. (The copyright holder might be an individual, a publishing house, or the organization for which the material was produced.) Copyright holders of illustrations will be credited in the article. Download Permission FormCommercialism Articles are not to be used for direct promotion of a product, service, or other self-interest. Services may be discussed from the point of view of implementation, insight from an end-user, lessons learned, or any noncommercial point of view. No company names or trademarks should appear in the text, though they may be cited in acknowledgments, references, and author affiliations. Use generic terms for products: for example, polyaramid instead of Kevlar® and acrylic instead of Plexiglas®. References If your submission requires references, they should appear at the end of the text and be listed in the order of occurrence. DOI numbers should be provided if available. Copyright ASNT will not publish material without a signed transfer of copyright from the author. Submission of an article implies that the content has not been published elsewhere and will not be published verbatim elsewhere. The copyright transfer allows the author to link to or share the content electronically, distribute copies for internal use, use the materials for lectures or classroom purposes, and share PDFs for internal company use. Content can be reused in future works provided ASNT is credited as the original source of publication. Content may also be used in derivative publications based on this work. Download Copyright FormProgram: ASNT Publications The NDT Technician (TNT) is a bimonthly curated email newsletter for NDT technicians and Level I and Level II practitioners. TNT seeks authors to write articles on emerging technology, training and education, and safety. Articles should be written in a way that introduces readers to NDT fundamentals, methods, applications, and technologies. Article Guidelines: Length Articles submitted to The NDT Technician typically range between 1000 and 3000 words. Text should be written in a Microsoft Word compatible program. (Google Docs is a good alternative to Word.) Submissions should be original (not published elsewhere, either online or in print). Photos and Figures If possible, include images to enhance your text. Photographs and illustrations should be at least 1000 pixels wide at 72 dpi. Height can vary. Be sure to get permission to reprint illustrations or text that have been used in other publications, online, or belong to other parties. Permission to reprint must come from the copyright holder. (The copyright holder might be an individual, a publishing house, or the organization for which the material was produced.) Copyright holders of illustrations will be credited in the article. Download Permission FormCommercialism Articles are not to be used for direct promotion of a product, service, or other self-interest. Services may be discussed from the point of view of implementation, insight from an end-user, lessons learned, or any noncommercial point of view. No company names or trademarks should appear in the text, though they may be cited in acknowledgments, references, and author affiliations. Use generic terms for products: for example, polyaramid instead of Kevlar® and acrylic instead of Plexiglas®. References If your submission requires references, they should appear at the end of the text and be listed in the order of occurrence. DOI numbers should be provided if available. Copyright ASNT will not publish material without a signed transfer of copyright from the author. Submission of an article implies that the content has not been published elsewhere and will not be published verbatim elsewhere. The copyright transfer allows the author to link to or share the content electronically, distribute copies for internal use, use the materials for lectures or classroom purposes, and share PDFs for internal company use. Content can be reused in future works provided ASNT is credited as the original source of publication. Content may also be used in derivative publications based on this work. Download Copyright FormProgram: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Write for ASNT's BlogASNT’s new blog, ASNT Pulse, is looking for guest bloggers. You are invited to contribute by sharing your industry knowledge on a variety of topics. From technical work to career development tips, writing blog posts provides a unique opportunity to reach the thousands of weekly visitors to ASNT’s website. Article GuidelinesFollowing are the submission guidelines for ASNT Pulse. LengthArticles submitted to ASNT Pulse typically should range between 1000 and 3000 words. Text should be written in a Microsoft Word compatible program. Google Docs is a good alternative to Word. If possible, include images to enhance your text. Photos & IllustrationsPhotographs and illustrations should be at least 1000 pixels wide at 72 dpi. Height can vary. Be sure to get permission to reprint illustrations or text that have been used in other publications, online, or belong to other parties. Permission to reprint must come from the copyright holder. (The copyright holder might be an individual, a publishing house, or the organization for which the material was produced.) Copyright holders of illustrations are credited in the blog post. Download Permission Form CommercialismBlog posts are not to be used for direct promotion of a product, service, or other self-interest. Services may be discussed from the point of view of implementation, insight from an end-user, lessons learned, or any noncommercial point of view. No company names or trademarks should appear in the text though they may be cited in acknowledgments, references, and author affiliations. Use generic terms for products: polyaramid instead of Kevlar® and acrylic instead of Plexiglas®. ReferencesIf your submission requires references, they should appear at the end of the text and be listed in the order of occurrence. CopyrightASNT will not publish material without a signed transfer of copyright from the author. Submission of a blog post implies that the content has not been published elsewhere and will not be published verbatim elsewhere. The copyright transfer allows the author to link to or share the content electronically, distribute copies for internal use, use the materials for lectures or classroom purposes, share pdfs for internal company use. Content can be reused in future works provided ASNT is credited as the source. Content may also be used in derivative publications based on this work. Download Copyright FormRecertification Points Both contributors and reviewers can earn recertification renewal points. Technical articles longer than 1000 words that require peer review will earn the contributor 3 recertification renewal points. Peer reviewers will earn 1 recertification point per blog post reviewed. Nontechnical submissions or features will not earn recertification points. Program: ASNT Publications ASNT’s new blog, ASNT Pulse, is looking for guest bloggers. You are invited to contribute by sharing your industry knowledge on a variety of topics. From technical work to career development tips, writing blog posts provides a unique opportunity to reach the thousands of weekly visitors to ASNT’s website. Article GuidelinesFollowing are the submission guidelines for ASNT Pulse. LengthArticles submitted to ASNT Pulse typically should range between 1000 and 3000 words. Text should be written in a Microsoft Word compatible program. Google Docs is a good alternative to Word. If possible, include images to enhance your text. Photos & IllustrationsPhotographs and illustrations should be at least 1000 pixels wide at 72 dpi. Height can vary. Be sure to get permission to reprint illustrations or text that have been used in other publications, online, or belong to other parties. Permission to reprint must come from the copyright holder. (The copyright holder might be an individual, a publishing house, or the organization for which the material was produced.) Copyright holders of illustrations are credited in the blog post. Download Permission Form CommercialismBlog posts are not to be used for direct promotion of a product, service, or other self-interest. Services may be discussed from the point of view of implementation, insight from an end-user, lessons learned, or any noncommercial point of view. No company names or trademarks should appear in the text though they may be cited in acknowledgments, references, and author affiliations. Use generic terms for products: polyaramid instead of Kevlar® and acrylic instead of Plexiglas®. ReferencesIf your submission requires references, they should appear at the end of the text and be listed in the order of occurrence. CopyrightASNT will not publish material without a signed transfer of copyright from the author. Submission of a blog post implies that the content has not been published elsewhere and will not be published verbatim elsewhere. The copyright transfer allows the author to link to or share the content electronically, distribute copies for internal use, use the materials for lectures or classroom purposes, share pdfs for internal company use. Content can be reused in future works provided ASNT is credited as the source. Content may also be used in derivative publications based on this work. Download Copyright FormRecertification Points Both contributors and reviewers can earn recertification renewal points. Technical articles longer than 1000 words that require peer review will earn the contributor 3 recertification renewal points. Peer reviewers will earn 1 recertification point per blog post reviewed. Nontechnical submissions or features will not earn recertification points. Program: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Peer Reviewer for ASNT BooksThe ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist staff and various Society committees in the peer review of its educational publications and related content. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process. Expectations for Peer ReviewersAs a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to Help the Associate Technical Editor assess the quality of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review text for completeness Identify areas for improving content Check to see if the amount of tables and figures are within journal limits Provide a clear recommendation of Accept; Major Revision; Minor Revision; or Reject With your recommendation provide a summary (minimum two paragraphs) explaining the reasons for your recommendation and offering constructive feedback for how the submission may be strengthened. Earning Certification PointsBecoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 pointProgram: ASNT Publications The ASNT Publications Department is seeking volunteer subject matter experts to assist staff and various Society committees in the peer review of its educational publications and related content. ASNT membership, committee involvement, or ASNT certification, while encouraged, is not required to participate in the peer review process. Expectations for Peer ReviewersAs a peer reviewer, you would use your expertise to Help the Associate Technical Editor assess the quality of a submission Review text and figures for accuracy Review text for completeness Identify areas for improving content Check to see if the amount of tables and figures are within journal limits Provide a clear recommendation of Accept; Major Revision; Minor Revision; or Reject With your recommendation provide a summary (minimum two paragraphs) explaining the reasons for your recommendation and offering constructive feedback for how the submission may be strengthened. Earning Certification PointsBecoming a peer reviewer is an excellent way to contribute to the NDT profession while at the same time earning points toward the renewal of your ASNT certification. Current ACCP Level II, ACCP Professional Level III, and ASNT NDT Level III certification holders can earn recertification credits for their publications activities as listed below. Participants are responsible for documenting their activity. Author or revise one full Study Guide, Q&A Book, PTP book, etc. 3 points Full publication review as assigned by Publications Department 3 points Partial publication review as assigned by Publications Department 1 pointProgram: ASNT Publications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |