ICTQual AB Level 1 Diploma in Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) and Piping Engineering
The ICTQual AB Level 1 Diploma in Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) and Piping Engineering provides foundational training for learners embarking on careers in quality and piping disciplines. This entry‑level diploma combines core QA/QC principles with an introduction to piping systems and inspection engineering, equipping learners with essential industry‑aligned knowledge.
Through a structured curriculum, learners master basic concepts of quality control and assurance, explore piping component recognitions, comprehend international piping codes and standards, and develop an understanding of inspection test plans (ITPs), non‑conformance control, and documentation procedures. The programme emphasises both theoretical learning and practical application, ensuring that learners gain confidence in inspection planning, pipe material evaluation, hydrostatic testing protocols and quality reporting formats.
Ideal for entry‑level individuals, site technicians, or those seeking a career change into QA/QC or piping engineering, this diploma supports further progression and employability. On successful completion, learners will be prepared for roles such as QA/QC Assistant, Junior Piping Inspector, Documentation Coordinator or Inspection Support Technician. The Level 1 Diploma serves as a stepping-stone for higher‑level qualifications and professional development in quality assurance and piping inspection discipline.
Level 1 Diploma in Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) and Piping Engineering
To enrol in ICTQual AB Level 1 Diploma in Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) and Piping Engineering, learner must meet the following entry requirements:
This qualification, the ICTQual AB Level 1 Diploma in Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) and Piping Engineering, consists of 5 mandatory units.
- Fundamentals of QA / QC principles and quality management systems
- Basic introduction to piping engineering terminology and components
- Introduction to inspection processes, documentation and reporting
- Health, safety and environmental awareness in piping operations
- Technical drawing and measurement basics for piping systems
Learning Outcomes for the Study Units:
Unit 1: Fundamentals of QA / QC Principles and Quality Management Systems
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Define core concepts of quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC)
- Describe the purpose and structure of a Quality Management System (QMS)
- Identify the roles and responsibilities within QA/QC in engineering projects
- Explain the benefits of implementing QA/QC in piping and mechanical operations
- Recognise international standards that underpin effective quality practices (e.g. ISO 9001)
Unit 2: Basic Introduction to Piping Engineering Terminology and Components
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Identify common piping components, including valves, elbows, reducers, and flanges
- Interpret basic piping terminology and symbols used in industrial environments
- Differentiate between types of piping materials and their applications
- Describe the function of each component within a piping system
- Understand the relevance of pipe schedules, diameters and wall thickness in design
Unit 3: Introduction to Inspection Processes, Documentation and Reporting
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Outline key inspection stages in QA/QC for piping projects
- Record inspection findings using standard documentation formats
- Describe the importance of traceability, labelling, and record keeping
- Recognise common inspection tools and their functions
- Generate basic inspection and test reports in accordance with workplace procedures
Unit 4: Health, Safety and Environmental Awareness in Piping Operations
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Identify common workplace hazards in piping and QA/QC environments
- Apply basic principles of risk assessment and hazard control
- Demonstrate an understanding of personal protective equipment (PPE) usage
- Recognise safe working practices and emergency response protocols
- Explain how environmental considerations are integrated into engineering work
Unit 5: Technical Drawing and Measurement Basics for Piping Systems
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Interpret simple technical drawings and piping isometrics
- Understand the role of dimensional accuracy in piping systems
- Use basic measuring tools such as vernier callipers, micrometres, and tape measures
- Read scale drawings and identify key drawing symbols and conventions
- Apply measurement results to quality control inspections
Completing the ICTQual AB Level 1 Diploma in Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) and Piping Engineering offers a strong foundation for continued academic and career development in industrial quality and engineering disciplines. Learners will be well-positioned to pursue advanced qualifications and expand their professional opportunities in high-demand sectors.
Academic Progression Pathways
Learners can progress to higher-level accredited diplomas to deepen their knowledge and technical expertise:
- Level 2 Diploma in QA/QC & Piping Engineering (20 Credit Hours): Introduction to inspection tools, test plans, and industrial quality standards
- Level 3 Diploma and above: Focus on non-destructive testing, codes and standards (e.g., ASME, ISO), advanced documentation, and team leadership in quality roles
- Engineering Technician or Associate Engineering programmes in mechanical, process or oil & gas engineering fields
- Specialised courses in welding inspection, project quality planning, pressure systems inspection, and industrial auditing
Career Progression Opportunities
This qualification equips learners for a range of entry-level roles in engineering quality control settings. With further training and experience, learners may pursue positions such as:
- Quality Control Inspector (Piping / Mechanical)
- Junior QA/QC Technician
- Trainee Piping Engineer
- Inspection Assistant or Documentation Controller
- Site QA/QC Assistant in oil & gas, construction or manufacturing sectors
Industry Sectors Hiring QA/QC and Piping Professionals
- Oil & Gas (onshore and offshore)
- Petrochemical and Refineries
- Power Plants and Utilities
- Construction and Fabrication Yards
- Manufacturing and Engineering Workshops
Skills That Set You Apart
Graduates of this programme are recognised for possessing:
- Fundamental understanding of piping components and systems
- Basic inspection and measurement competencies
- Knowledge of quality processes, safety protocols and documentation
- Workplace-ready awareness of international standards (e.g. ISO, ASME)
