ICTQual AB Level 4 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC
The ICTQual AB Level 4 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) is an internationally recognised qualification designed to provide learners with the technical knowledge and practical skills required to perform inspection, compliance, and quality assurance duties in industrial instrumentation projects. Building on the foundation established at Level 3, this programme offers a deeper understanding of inspection procedures, QA/QC documentation, and the application of international codes and standards.
Learners will gain practical expertise in developing and applying Inspection Test Plans (ITPs), inspection checklists, and levels of inspection, ensuring compliance at every stage of a project. The course also covers material receiving, handling, and preservation techniques, enabling participants to verify that equipment and components meet required specifications before installation.
A strong focus is placed on international standards, including NEMA VE‑1/VE‑2 cable trays, NEC‑250 grounding, and conduit systems (RMS, FMT, RGS, IMT) in accordance with NEC Articles 344–400. Learners will also study instrument tubing, junction boxes, and cabinets in line with NEMA standards, ensuring safe, reliable, and compliant installations.
The diploma further develops knowledge of instrument elements such as pressure, flow, temperature, and level, with reference to Aramco and international QA/QC standards. In addition, learners will gain hands‑on training in loop checking, testing, and commissioning, preparing them to contribute effectively to project delivery, safety, and compliance.
By completing this qualification, learners will be able to apply QA/QC procedures with confidence, interpret and implement international standards, conduct inspections and commissioning activities, and support supervisory roles in industrial projects. This diploma is ideal for individuals seeking to advance their careers in QA/QC, inspection engineering, and instrumentation compliance, with opportunities across oil and gas, power generation, construction, and manufacturing industries.
Level 4 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC
To enrol in ICTQual AB Level 4 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC, learner must meet the following entry requirements:
This qualification, the ICTQual AB Level 4 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC, consists of 6 mandatory units.
- Developing and Applying ITPs in Instrumentation Projects
- Inspection Checklists and Documentation for Compliance
- Material Receiving, Handling, and Preservation Procedures
- Application of NEC‑250 Grounding and NEMA VE‑1/VE‑2 Cable Tray Standards
- Installation Practices for Conduits (RMS, FMT, RGS, IMT – NEC Articles 344–400)
- Intermediate Loop Checking, Testing, and Commissioning Techniques
Learning Outcomes for the ICTQual AB Level 4 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC:
1. Developing and Applying ITPs in Instrumentation Projects
- Explain the purpose and structure of Inspection Test Plans (ITPs).
- Develop ITPs tailored to instrumentation projects.
- Identify inspection stages and assign responsibilities within an ITP.
- Apply ITPs to monitor compliance with project specifications.
- Integrate ITPs with project schedules and QA/QC documentation.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of ITPs in ensuring quality outcomes.
- Revise and update ITPs based on project changes or non‑conformances.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate ITP requirements to project teams.
2. Inspection Checklists and Documentation for Compliance
- Design inspection checklists for different stages of instrumentation projects.
- Apply checklists to verify compliance with technical standards.
- Record inspection findings accurately and systematically.
- Identify non‑conformances and document corrective actions.
- Maintain traceability of inspection records for audits.
- Use checklists to support quality assurance and risk management.
- Ensure documentation meets international QA/QC requirements.
- Demonstrate effective reporting and communication of inspection results.
3. Material Receiving, Handling, and Preservation Procedures
- Inspect incoming materials against purchase orders and specifications.
- Verify material certificates and compliance documentation.
- Apply correct procedures for safe receiving and handling of materials.
- Implement preservation methods to protect sensitive instrumentation equipment.
- Identify and report non‑conforming materials.
- Maintain traceability of materials throughout the project lifecycle.
- Ensure compliance with international best practices for storage and preservation.
- Document material inspections and preservation activities accurately.
4. Application of NEC 250 Grounding and NEMA VE 1/VE 2 Cable Tray Standards
- Interpret NEC 250 grounding requirements for instrumentation systems.
- Apply NEMA VE‑1/VE‑2 standards for cable tray design and installation.
- Inspect grounding systems for compliance with safety standards.
- Verify cable tray installations against NEMA specifications.
- Identify common grounding and cable tray installation faults.
- Document inspections in line with NEC and NEMA requirements.
- Ensure installations meet safety, reliability, and compliance standards.
- Communicate findings and corrective actions effectively.
5. Installation Practices for Conduits (RMS, FMT, RGS, IMT – NEC Articles 344–400)
- Interpret NEC Articles 344–400 for conduit installations.
- Select appropriate conduit types (RMS, FMT, RGS, IMT) for specific applications.
- Inspect conduit installations for compliance with NEC standards.
- Identify and correct common conduit installation issues.
- Apply QA/QC procedures to conduit routing and support systems.
- Document inspections and ensure traceability of conduit work.
- Ensure conduit installations meet safety and operational requirements.
- Demonstrate compliance with international best practices.
6. Intermediate Loop Checking, Testing, and Commissioning Techniques
- Explain the purpose of loop checking in instrumentation systems.
- Perform loop checks to verify continuity and functionality.
- Document loop check results in accordance with QA/QC requirements.
- Conduct intermediate testing procedures for instrumentation systems.
- Apply commissioning techniques to ensure system readiness.
- Identify and resolve issues during loop checking and commissioning.
- Ensure compliance with international standards during commissioning.
- Contribute to safe and effective handover of commissioned systems.
Completing the ICTQual AB Level 4 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) opens multiple pathways for learners to advance academically, professionally, and internationally. Graduates can progress to higher‑level diplomas, gain industry certifications, and pursue rewarding careers in instrumentation QA/QC across diverse sectors.
Academic and Vocational Progression
Learners can continue their studies to strengthen technical expertise and broaden career opportunities.
- Progress to Level 5 Diplomas in Instrumentation, QA/QC, or Engineering Technology
- Enrol in specialised vocational courses in industrial automation, process control, or safety management
- Pursue short courses and certifications in inspection engineering, calibration, or commissioning
- Gain qualifications in project quality management or construction QA/QC
- Build a pathway towards Level 6 Diplomas in Industrial Instrumentation or related fields
Career Progression in Technical Roles
Graduates will be prepared for a range of technical positions in instrumentation and QA/QC.
- Work as a QA/QC Inspector in instrumentation projects
- Take on roles as an Instrumentation Technician in oil, gas, or power industries
- Progress into Calibration Technician or Testing and Commissioning Assistant roles
- Support loop checking and inspection teams in large‑scale projects
- Develop into a Material Receiving and Preservation Officer
- Gain experience as a Junior Instrument Engineer under supervision
Supervisory and Team Roles
With experience, learners can step into supervisory and leadership positions.
- Progress into QA/QC Supervisor positions after gaining field experience
- Lead small teams in inspection and commissioning activities
- Take responsibility for documentation, reporting, and compliance tracking
- Support senior engineers in project quality planning
- Mentor new technicians in inspection and preservation practices
- Coordinate with contractors and suppliers on material compliance
Professional Certifications and Industry Recognition
Learners can enhance their credibility and employability with globally recognised certifications.
- Obtain NEC and NEMA compliance training certificates
- Gain OSHA or equivalent safety certifications
- Pursue vendor‑specific training (e.g., Siemens, Schneider, Allen‑Bradley)
- Achieve Certified Quality Technician (CQT) or equivalent recognition
- Gain API or ASME inspection certifications relevant to instrumentation
- Obtain functional safety and reliability certifications
International Career Opportunities
This diploma equips learners with skills that are in demand worldwide.
- Work in oil and gas projects in the Middle East and Asia
- Join construction and power generation projects worldwide
- Contribute to renewable energy instrumentation projects
- Secure roles in multinational manufacturing and industrial hubs
- Support infrastructure and smart city projects
- Explore opportunities in pharmaceutical and food processing industries
