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Nondestructive Testing Specialist—Concrete Strength

American Concrete Institute

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A Nondestructive Testing Specialist—Concrete Strength is person who has demonstrated knowledge and ability to properly perform specified tests on hardened concrete by passing the ACI certification examinations.

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Scope and Knowledge: This program requires demonstration of the knowledge and hands-on skills covered on the Job Task Analysis (JTA): JTA for ACI Certification of Nondestructive Testing Specialist—Concrete Strength The JTA is a detailed list of specific points of knowledge and skills that may be included in the examinations for this ACI Certification program. ACI urges candidates to use the JTA to prepare for the certification exams. The program requires a working knowledge of the following ASTM test methods and practices: ASTM C597 – 16 Standard Test Method for Pulse Velocity Through Concrete ASTM C803/C803M – 18 Standard Test Method for Penetration Resistance of Hardened Concrete ASTM C805/C805M – 18 Standard Test Method for Rebound Number of Hardened Concrete ASTM C873/C873M – 15 Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Concrete Cylinders Cast in Place in Cylindrical Molds ASTM C900 – 19 Standard Test Method for Pullout Strength of Hardened Concrete ASTM C1074 – 19 Standard Practice for Estimating Concrete Strength by the Maturity Method Certification Requirements: ACI will grant certification only to those applicants who meet both of the following requirements: A passing grade on the ACI written examination; AND Successful completion of the ACI performance examination. The 90-minute written examination is closed-book and consists of approximately 70 multiple-choice questions. There are eight to twelve questions on each of the ASTM test methods and practices. To pass the written examination, BOTH of the following conditions must be met: At least 60% correct for each of the required test methods and practices; AND A minimum score of 70% overall. The performance examination is also "closed book" and requires actual demonstration of four of the required test methods and practices. The examinee is judged on his/her ability to correctly perform (or describe, where allowed) all of the required steps for each procedure. Certification is valid for five years; recertification at the end of that term requires successful completion of both the written and performance examinations.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Perform rebound hammer testing of in-place concrete
  • Conduct ultrasonic pulse velocity testing
  • Execute pullout and penetration resistance testing
  • Evaluate in-place concrete strength using NDT methods
  • Knowledge of nondestructive testing standards for concrete
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Non-Destructive Testing Specialists17-3029.01
  • Quality Control Analysts19-4099.01
  • Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians17-3022.00
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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Ultrasonic testing techniques — apply independently to identify and characterize defects in solid materials across common industrial components with reduced oversight.
  • NDT equipment including probes, transducers, and calibration blocks — select, calibrate, and operate routinely in accordance with written test procedures on production or maintenance sites.
  • Radiographic images of welds, castings, or structural components — produce and process using established radiographic testing protocols to detect internal flaws without damaging the object.
  • Visual inspection of structures such as pipelines, bridges, or industrial vessels — conduct using closed-circuit television systems or borescopes and document findings in structured reports.
  • NDT test results from liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, or electromagnetic methods — interpret against applicable codes and flag indications for supervisor review.
  • Non-destructive testing reports — prepare clearly and accurately using word processing and office suite software, summarizing findings, equipment settings, and applicable acceptance criteria.
  • Electromagnetic and eddy-current testing procedures — perform on familiar material types such as tubing or plate stock following qualified written procedures.
  • Multiple NDT methods across routine inspection scenarios — monitor and cross-check results to verify consistency, escalating anomalies to senior personnel as appropriate.
  • Inspection schedules and test documentation logs — maintain using database or project management software to support traceability and quality control requirements.
  • Verbal communication of inspection status and preliminary findings — deliver clearly to supervisors, quality engineers, or client representatives on active job sites.

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