
The Performance Review Institute is looking to contract engineers with strong critical processing and auditing experience, to join our global programs.
Whether you are an expert electronics engineer or chemical processing engineer, or have expertise in one of the many other manufacturing processes that we audit for, we are keen to hear from you.
We are especially interested in candidates who have a background in any of these industries: aviation, defense, space, medical device manufacturing, transportation, and power generation.
Benefits of Becoming a PRI Auditor
Working for PRI as an Auditor means working for a high-profile global company. Our 300 PRI Auditors are considered elite in their field, based on their level of education and years’ experience, with candidates being selected based on their education, technical background and experience in the related industry.
As an expert in your niche, we know you are in demand, so we offer a competitive package that includes various benefits to help you achieve the work-life balance you need:
- exciting and challenging work
- competitive day rate
- remote working
- opportunity for global travel
- professional development
- manage your own schedule
- engage with industry and leaders
- online electronic auditing
- PRI audit criteria training provided
How to Become a PRI Auditor
Nadcap Auditor Information Learn more about the Nadcap program and find out why our auditors are regarded in their respective industries as among the foremost technical experts in their field.
Meet the Auditors
Mike Burnson
Mike embarked on his second career in August 2020 when he began training with PRI as an independent contractor, carrying out audits for the Nadcap program. He conducted his first solo chemical processing assignment four months later and has continued to work for us on a part-time basis ever since.
Vitorio Stana
Vitorio has been a part-time independent auditor for the Nadcap program since 2017, traveling from his base in the Canadian province of British Columbia, to carry out audits throughout Asia, Europe and the U.S. But he has been involved with PRI’s quality audits for far longer, as both an industry liaison for the Nadcap program, and a member of the Nadcap Management Council – a select group of senior quality leaders and managers from the program’s Subscriber and Supplier organizations.
Ketan Nitsure
Ketan Nitsure has worked with PRI as a part-time independent auditor since May 2021, fitting audits around running the investment casting business he shares with his wife. With an advanced diploma in foundry technology and 31 years’ experience in the foundry sector he was an ideal candidate to become an auditor of castings businesses, supporting companies across India to gain accreditation and find new business opportunities.
Donald Bauer
If you’re considering working for PRI as a Nadcap auditor you may meet Donald Bauer. As well as being an independent auditor, he helps to train new ones. He has worked with us since June 2017, following more than 40 years in the metal processing industry where he gained extensive experience of various types of finishing including anodizing, electroplating and paint, with a strong track record in process engineering, process planning, lab management and labor management.
Luis Acosta
Luis is an independent contractor, traveling from his home in Puerto Rico to conduct welding audits for the Nadcap© program, administered by PRI, anywhere in the world. He has more than 25 years’ experience in the aerospace industry, with a particular focus on quality control and quality assurance systems. In that time, he has performed non-destructive testing (NDT) inspections using the penetrant testing, magnetic particle, eddy current, ultrasound and radiographic testing methods, and has carried out weld inspections for the airline industry and NASA.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Nadcap Auditor salary?
Most of our auditors, irrespective of which program they work for, are employed on a contract basis and are paid competitive rates in line with industry standards. How much an auditor earns in a year, depends on their level of seniority i.e. Auditor or Lead Auditor, and is related to how many assignments they wish to conduct.
Where can I find more details on how to become an auditor?
What commodities do you cover?
Aero Structure Assembly, Castings, Chemical Processing, Coatings, Conventional Machining as a Special Process, Composites, Counterfeit Avoidance, Elastomer Seals, Electronics, First Article Inspection, Fluid Distribution System, Forgings, Heat Treating, Materials Testing, Measurement and Inspection, Non-Metallic Materials Manufacturing, Non-Metallic Materials Testing, Non-Conventional Machining, Materials Testing Laboratories, Measurement and Inspection, Non-Destructive Testing, Plastics, Sealants, Steel Manufacturing, Sterile Device Packaging, Sterilization, Surface Enhancement and Welding.
What Our Auditors are Saying About Working with PRI
"Your children are grown and you just want to get out and do some travelling. It really is kind of a dream job for a lot of people."
-- Julia Markardt, PRI Auditor
"I like the job because it keeps me going in my technical field. I still keep current. I still get to talk to people who are interested in the same sort of thing I am."
-- Tim Krumholz, PRI Auditor
Contact
For more information, contact Travis Walters
Email Travis Walters, Technical Talent Recruiting & Sourcing Specialist