Latest Update - July 9th 2008 **
CGSB UT1 written and practical Successfully passed. **
Resume updated. **
Graduated from the "Non-Destructive Testing Technician" program at College Of The North Atlantic.
CEDO wrote with a result of 91%
College Transcript added - June 29th 2008
Course Number - Course Name - Course Mark
SD1710 - Job Search Techniques - 95
ND1302 - Industrial Ultrasonics II - 95
WD1510 - Metallurgy Fundamentals - 90
OT1230 - Workplace Exposure - Complete
SD1720 - Entrepreneurial Awareness - 95
ND1120 - NDT Center Fundamentals - 90
ND1301 - Industrial Ultrasonics I - 95
WD2300 - Welding Failure Analysis - 95
DR1120 - Blueprint Reading for Welders - 85
ND1402 - Industrial Radiography II - 90
ND1401 - Industrial Radiography I - 90
WD1120 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding - 80
MR1220 - Customer Service - 95
SD1700 - Workplace Skills - 95
DR1700 - Blueprint Reading & Sketching - 85
ND1102 - Liquid Penetrant II - 90
ND1202 - Magnetic Particle Inspec. II - 90
CM2150 - Workplace Correspondence - 90
SP2330 - Quality Assurance - 95
Potential employers viewing this page, please feel free to contact me at the following email address ( jpilgrim@jgwp.com ), and download a copy of my resume in .doc or .pdf formats using the links below. If you wish to save a copy of either to your computer, right click on on your link of choice, and select "save link as" or "save target as" depending on your chioce of web browser.
What is Nondestructive Testing?
From Wikipedia - Nondestructive testing (NDT), also called nondestructive examination (NDE) and nondestructive inspection (NDI), is testing that does not destroy the test object. NDE is vital for constructing and maintaining all types of components and structures. To detect different defects such as cracking and corrosion, there are different methods of testing available, such as X-ray (where cracks show up on the film) and ultrasound (where cracks show up as an echo blip on the screen). For more information on Nondestructive testing, visit the following Wikipedia page.
Here are a few photos from the program thus far, including the Mag particle, Liquid penetrant, and Radiographic, and Ultra Sonic methods. The link below will open a external gallery in a new tab or window. In the coming weeks i will have the gallery fully integrated into jgwp.com, and have many more photos uploaded from school and other areas of intrest (im also a bit of a photographer).
Webmaster - Ridetherock.com
- In 2005, i founded a website called Ride The Rock, dedicated to adventure riding in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Initially started as a place for friends and local riders to plan and post reports from rides, we have now grown to over 375 members (and rising steadly), with regular visitors from all over the globe.
There’s always something new to discover when Riding the Rock!

