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NDT Jobs & Salaries in Anchorage, AK

The NDT job market in Anchorage is shaped directly by its industrial base — Pipelines (Trans-Alaska), Oil and gas upstream, Air cargo logistics. Major employers and asset owners in the area include Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS), ConocoPhillips Alaska (Prudhoe Bay support), all of which run continuous inspection programs and rotate inspection contractors against multi-year MSAs. Code authorities most often cited in local procurement specifications are PHMSA, API 570, so any inspector hunting work in Anchorage should expect those references in interviews and pre-qualification packages. Wages track close to the national median for inspectors, with overtime making up the variable component. A recurring local theme: "TAPS pipeline integrity inspections operate on rigid PHMSA timelines — a calibration miss in Alaska's logistics window costs an entire inspection cycle." Beyond the top-of-mind names, the deeper bench in Anchorage includes Santos / Oil Search (Pikka), Repsol Alaska, JBER — these are the employers that pre-qualification managers screen most often when filling rotational openings. BLS-anchored Level II wages in Anchorage run around $105,000/yr; Level III with API endorsements layers on to roughly $156,000/yr — the gap between the two is the single biggest reason local inspectors pursue Level III. Jurisdictional layer matters here: ADEC and AK Boiler Code AS 18.60.180 apply on top of the federal/national codes, and missing the local-authority reference on a procedure submission is a common rejection reason for first-time-into-Anchorage contractors. One angle that differentiates Anchorage from peer markets: TAPS — 47-year-old crude pipeline; intensive UT corrosion mapping + AUT girth weld replacement work.

Industry mix driving demand

Local industries

Pipelines (Trans-Alaska)
Oil and gas upstream
Air cargo logistics

Top local employers / asset owners

  • Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) (Pipeline)
  • ConocoPhillips Alaska (Prudhoe Bay support) (Upstream)

Methods most-used locally

GWT; MFL; UT thickness; RT on girth welds; UT; GWT for buried pipeline; PMI.

Salary bands in Anchorage
RolePay (USD)
NDT Trainee / Helper
0-1 yrsNo certification yet; pursuing ASNT Level I
$38K–$50K
ASNT Level I Technician
1-2 yrsASNT NDT Level I in one or more methods
$48K–$65K
ASNT Level II UT/RT/MT/PT Inspector
3-6 yrsASNT NDT Level II in primary method(s)
$60K–$92K
PAUT/TOFD Technician
4-8 yrsASNT Level II UT plus PAUT and/or TOFD endorsement
$78K–$115K
API 510 / 570 / 653 Inspector
5+ yrsAPI 510, 570, or 653 individual certifications
$88K–$135K
ASNT Level III / NDE Engineer
8-15 yrsASNT NDT Level III in multiple methods
$110K–$175K

Certifications worth holding for the Anchorage market

  • ASNT NDT Level II in your primary method (UT or RT is the most marketable starting point)
  • API 510 (pressure vessel) — turnaround season is gated by the count of API 510 inspectors a contractor can field
  • API 570 (in-service piping) — table-stakes for any piping-circuit inspection work
  • API 653 (above-ground storage tank) — required for tank shell, floor, and roof inspection scopes
  • ASNT Level III in your primary method (the credential that unlocks procedure approval and inspector certification)

Application checklist

  1. Photo of your current ASNT (or ISO 9712 / NAS 410) certification card and the underlying written practice that issued it.
  2. Proof of relevant API certifications (510 / 570 / 653) if you are applying to Anchorage refining, petrochemical, or pipeline work.
  3. Documented vision examination (current within 12 months) and physical / colour-perception test as required by your written practice.
  4. A method-by-method experience log totalling the hours required by your level (e.g. 1,600 h for Level II UT under SNT-TC-1A).
  5. OSHA 10 (or 30) construction safety card; many petrochemical sites also require TWIC, BROWZ, ISN, or Avetta enrollment.
  6. Procedure-writing samples if applying for Level III or NDE engineer roles — at minimum a UT or RT procedure you authored.
  7. A signed reference from a Level III or supervising inspector who can vouch for your hands-on experience hours.

Frequently asked

What's the entry-level NDT salary in Anchorage?

Entry-level NDT trainees in Anchorage start around $55K-$78K (BLS-anchored regional band). Once ASNT Level I certifications come in (typically 6-12 months), base pay steps to ~$78K-$105K, with turnaround overtime layering on top.

Which NDT certifications are most in-demand in Anchorage?

ASNT NDT Level II in your primary method (UT or RT is the most marketable starting point); API 510 (pressure vessel) — turnaround season is gated by the count of API 510 inspectors a contractor can field; API 570 (in-service piping) — table-stakes for any piping-circuit inspection work — these are the certifications that show up most often in local procurement and pre-qualification packages. Note also ADEC and AK Boiler Code AS 18.60.180 — local code references that procurement managers expect inspectors to be familiar with.

Are remote / travel NDT roles available out of Anchorage?

Yes. Most Anchorage-based inspection contractors run a mix of local turnaround work and travel-rotation positions to other regions; a willingness to mobilise is one of the fastest ways to break into the industry from a Level I background.

Who are the largest NDT employers in Anchorage?

The biggest single employer of NDT inspectors in Anchorage is ConocoPhillips Alaska; the broader top-five typically also includes Hilcorp Alaska (BP legacy), Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. (TAPS operator), Santos / Oil Search (Pikka), Repsol Alaska. Pre-qualification with the top three names unlocks the bulk of the local volume.

What makes the Anchorage NDT market different from neighbouring cities?

TAPS — 47-year-old crude pipeline; intensive UT corrosion mapping + AUT girth weld replacement work Combined with: arctic-grade ndt: cold-weather flaw detector qualification (-40°f operation), specialized couplants, helicopter access. These local specialties shape the kinds of credentials that get hired here vs. neighbouring metros.

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