ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QA/QC Piping & Welding Inspector
The ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QA/QC Piping & Welding Inspector is a globally aligned technical qualification designed to enhance foundational knowledge and build practical skills in piping and welding inspection. This diploma is ideal for individuals who have completed Level 1 or possess basic experience in quality assurance or welding and are ready to advance into more specialised roles.
This course focuses on intermediate inspection techniques, welding standards, piping joint types, dimensional checks, and quality planning. Learners will gain hands-on knowledge of non-destructive testing (NDT) methods such as Dye Penetrant and Magnetic Particle Testing, along with the ability to interpret technical drawings, prepare inspection test plans, and implement corrective actions.
With direct application to real-world engineering environments, the diploma prepares learners for industries such as oil and gas, fabrication, petrochemical, construction, and mechanical manufacturing. Learners will also become familiar with regulatory compliance, quality documentation, and safety procedures—critical elements of a QA/QC role.
Whether you’re a trainee inspector, welder, or technician, the ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QA/QC Piping & Welding Inspector provides the next step toward becoming a skilled inspection professional capable of maintaining high-quality standards across complex industrial projects.
Level 2 Diploma in QA/QC Piping & Welding Inspector
To enrol in ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QA/QC Piping & Welding Inspector, learner must meet the following entry requirements:
This qualification, the ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QA/QC Piping & Welding Inspector, consists of 5 mandatory units.
- Intermediate Inspection Techniques: Tolerances & Dimensional Checks
- Piping Layouts, Joint Types & Welding Processes
- Non‑Destructive Testing Basics: Dye Penetrant & Magnetic Particle
- Inspection Planning: Test Plans, Checklists & Corrective Actions
- Industry Standards & Regulatory Compliance for Welding & Piping
Learning Outcomes for the Study Units:
Intermediate Inspection Techniques: Tolerances & Dimensional Checks
By the end of this unit, the learner will be able to:
- Interpret technical drawings and apply dimensional checks on welds and piping systems
- Measure tolerances using standard inspection tools (e.g. callipers, micrometers, gauges)
- Identify out-of-tolerance conditions and report non-conformities accurately
- Understand acceptable limits as per engineering codes and quality plans
- Verify that fabricated components meet design and project specifications
Piping Layouts, Joint Types & Welding Processes
By the end of this unit, the learner will be able to:
- Read and understand piping layout drawings and isometric diagrams
- Identify different types of piping joints (e.g. butt welds, socket welds, flanged joints)
- Recognise common welding processes (e.g. SMAW, TIG, MIG) and their applications
- Inspect joint configurations for proper fit-up, alignment, and root gap
- Assess weld readiness prior to inspection and ensure adherence to welding procedures
Non-Destructive Testing Basics: Dye Penetrant & Magnetic Particle
By the end of this unit, the learner will be able to:
- Understand the principles of Dye Penetrant Testing (DPT) and Magnetic Particle Testing (MPT)
- Select appropriate NDT techniques for surface defect detection in welds and metals
- Conduct basic DPT and MPT under supervision and follow procedural steps
- Record test findings and differentiate between acceptable and rejectable indications
- Comply with safety practices and NDT procedural standards during testing
Inspection Planning: Test Plans, Checklists & Corrective Actions
By the end of this unit, the learner will be able to:
- Create and follow inspection test plans (ITPs) and job-specific checklists
- Document inspection results and complete quality reports
- Identify non-conformities and recommend appropriate corrective actions
- Understand the role of QA/QC in preventing rework and improving process quality
- Assist in developing quality tracking tools for piping and welding activities
Industry Standards & Regulatory Compliance for Welding & Piping
By the end of this unit, the learner will be able to:
- Identify and apply key standards and codes (e.g. ASME, API, AWS) relevant to piping and welding
- Understand the legal and compliance obligations for QA/QC roles in industrial projects
- Align inspection procedures with international and client-specific requirements
- Interpret specifications and ensure conformity to project documentation
- Promote best practices for ethical and compliant inspection operations
Completing the ICTQual AB Level 2 Diploma in QA/QC Piping & Welding Inspection provides learners with the technical foundation and practical skills required to transition into more advanced inspection roles and higher-level certifications. This qualification serves as a bridge between entry-level understanding and professional competence in quality assurance and welding inspection.
Academic Progression
- Progress to Level 3 and Higher Diplomas
Learners can advance to the ICTQual AB Level 3 Diploma, where they will explore advanced NDT techniques, piping stress analysis, root cause investigations, and quality audits. Progression is available through Levels 4 to 7 for those aiming for leadership, consultancy, and project management roles in QA/QC. - Specialised Training and Certification Options
Learners may also consider further training in:- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Level II
- Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) review and interpretation
- Visual Welding Inspector certifications
- Introduction to advanced quality tools (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma)
Career Development Opportunities
- Intermediate-Level Roles
Graduates of this diploma are qualified for roles such as:- QA/QC Technician
- Welding Inspector Assistant
- Piping QA Assistant
- NDT Trainee or Technician
- Site Inspection Coordinator (Entry-Level)
- Sector Flexibility
The skills gained are highly relevant in industries such as:- Oil and gas
- Petrochemical and power generation
- Marine and shipbuilding
- Structural steel and fabrication
- Construction and industrial services
Professional Growth and Practical Readiness
- Improved Site Readiness
Learners gain the confidence to work independently under the guidance of senior inspectors, apply inspection protocols, and contribute to site QA/QC operations. - Foundation for Supervision and Specialisation
With continued learning and experience, learners can move into supervisory inspection roles or specialise in niche areas like coating inspection, pressure testing, or welding audits.
