ICTQual AB Level 6 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC
The ICTQual AB Level 6 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) is a comprehensive senior-level qualification tailored for professionals who aspire to lead engineering quality systems and manage complex industrial instrumentation projects. This diploma builds on the technical and procedural foundations of Level 5 and introduces strategic, managerial, and analytical competencies required for high-risk, high-reliability environments.
Learners will develop advanced expertise in inspection planning, multi-stage audits, and QA/QC documentation aligned with international standards such as NEC, NEMA, Aramco, and API. The course also covers piping engineering, welding QA/QC, and fabrication practices, enabling participants to oversee installations and ensure compliance across diverse industrial sectors.
A strong emphasis is placed on asset lifecycle integrity, reliability engineering, and global supply chain quality control. Learners will gain the ability to lead cross-functional teams, conduct enterprise-wide audits, and implement data-driven quality strategies. Practical training includes advanced loop checking, commissioning, and handover procedures, ensuring readiness for leadership roles in oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, and infrastructure projects.
Graduates of this diploma are equipped to take on roles such as QA/QC Manager, Instrumentation Compliance Lead, Inspection Auditor, and Quality Systems Coordinator, with opportunities to contribute to international projects and strategic quality initiatives.
Level 6 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC
To enrol in ICTQual AB Level 6 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC, learner must meet the following entry requirements:
This qualification, the ICTQual AB Level 6 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC, consists of 6 mandatory units.
- Strategic QA/QC Planning and ITP Integration in Large Projects
- Supervisory Use of Checklists and Multi‑Level Inspections
- Material Receiving, Preservation, and Non‑Conformance Management
- NEC/NEMA Standards for Complex Installations (Cable Trays, Grounding, Conduits)
- Instrument Elements (Pressure, Flow, Temperature, Level) – Calibration and Compliance with Aramco Standards
- Professional Practice in Loop Checking, Testing, and Commissioning for Industrial Systems
Learning Outcomes for the ICTQual AB Level 6 Diploma in Instrumental Quality Assurance and Quality Control QA/QC:
1. Strategic QA/QC Planning and ITP Integration in Large Projects
- Develop strategic QA/QC plans aligned with project scope, timelines, and risk profiles
- Integrate Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) across engineering, procurement, and construction phases
- Coordinate QA/QC activities across multiple contractors and disciplines
- Evaluate ITP effectiveness using performance metrics and audit feedback
- Align QA/QC planning with international standards and client specifications
- Manage documentation workflows for multi-stage inspections
- Lead quality planning meetings and communicate ITP requirements to stakeholders
- Ensure traceability and accountability throughout the inspection lifecycle
2. Supervisory Use of Checklists and Multi-Level Inspections
- Design multi-tiered QA/QC checklists for supervisory audits and field inspections
- Implement checklist protocols across teams and subcontractors
- Monitor inspection performance using structured checklist data
- Identify trends and recurring issues through checklist analysis
- Train inspection teams in checklist-based compliance procedures
- Document inspection outcomes for regulatory and client reporting
- Conduct supervisory audits and escalate non-conformances appropriately
- Integrate checklist systems into digital QA/QC platforms
3. Material Receiving, Preservation, and Non-Conformance Management
- Oversee material receiving procedures and verify documentation accuracy
- Implement advanced preservation techniques for instrumentation components
- Monitor environmental and handling conditions affecting material integrity
- Manage traceability systems for materials across the supply chain
- Identify, document, and resolve material non-conformances
- Coordinate with vendors and suppliers to ensure compliance with specifications
- Maintain preservation logs and inspection records for audits
- Lead root cause analysis and corrective action planning for material issues
4. NEC/NEMA Standards for Complex Installations (Cable Trays, Grounding, Conduits)
- Interpret NEC and NEMA standards for high-complexity instrumentation installations
- Inspect cable tray systems, grounding networks, and conduit layouts for compliance
- Identify installation faults and recommend corrective actions
- Coordinate inspections across electrical, instrumentation, and civil teams
- Document findings in accordance with QA/QC and safety protocols
- Ensure installations meet operational, safety, and regulatory requirements
- Communicate standard requirements to contractors and project managers
- Lead compliance audits and contribute to final certification processes
5. Instrument Elements (Pressure, Flow, Temperature, Level) – Calibration and Compliance with Aramco Standards
- Calibrate instrumentation elements using industry-standard procedures
- Verify compliance with Aramco and international calibration standards
- Document calibration results and maintain traceability records
- Identify calibration drift and implement corrective actions
- Coordinate calibration schedules across project phases
- Train technicians in calibration and compliance protocols
- Conduct audits of calibration practices and equipment
- Ensure instrumentation accuracy for commissioning and operational readiness
6. Professional Practice in Loop Checking, Testing, and Commissioning for Industrial Systems
- Plan and execute loop checks for complex instrumentation systems
- Conduct functional testing of pressure, flow, temperature, and level instruments
- Document loop check and commissioning results in line with QA/QC standards
- Troubleshoot issues during testing and commissioning phases
- Coordinate commissioning activities with engineering and operations teams
- Ensure compliance with safety, performance, and regulatory standards
- Lead commissioning handover and certification processes
- Mentor junior staff in professional testing and commissioning practices
The ICTQual AB Level 6 Diploma in Instrumental QA/QC is designed for professionals aiming to lead quality systems, manage compliance across complex projects, and contribute to strategic decision-making in instrumentation engineering. Graduates are well-positioned to pursue higher qualifications, global certifications, and senior leadership roles.
Academic and Professional Development
- Progress to Level 7 Diplomas in strategic quality management, engineering leadership, or industrial compliance
- Enrol in postgraduate-level vocational programmes in instrumentation design, project quality governance, or asset integrity
- Pursue certifications in quality auditing, reliability engineering, or functional safety (e.g., TÜV, CQE, CQA)
- Take advanced short courses in digital QA/QC systems, ISO 9001 implementation, or risk-based inspection (RBI)
- Build toward chartered status or professional registration with bodies such as ASQ, ISA, or IEEE
Career Progression in Senior and Strategic Roles
Graduates are equipped for high-responsibility roles across global industries.
- Work as a QA/QC manager, instrumentation compliance lead, or inspection auditor
- Lead multi-disciplinary inspection teams on large-scale EPC or infrastructure projects
- Oversee commissioning, handover, and certification of complex instrumentation systems
- Manage vendor quality assurance, subcontractor audits, and supply chain compliance
- Contribute to strategic quality planning, performance analysis, and continuous improvement initiatives
- Serve as a technical advisor on international standards and regulatory compliance
Leadership and Governance Roles
With experience, learners can transition into executive and governance positions.
- Become a head of QA/QC, quality director, or compliance program manager
- Lead enterprise-wide quality initiatives across multiple projects or business units
- Develop and enforce corporate QA/QC policies and procedures
- Represent organisations in client audits, regulatory inspections, and certification processes
- Mentor and train junior engineers, inspectors, and QA/QC professionals
- Drive innovation in quality systems, digital inspection tools, and sustainability compliance
International Recognition and Mobility
The Level 6 Diploma opens doors to global opportunities in high-demand sectors.
- Work on mega-projects in oil and gas, petrochemicals, and power generation
- Join international engineering consultancies, EPC contractors, or OEMs
- Contribute to smart infrastructure, renewable energy, and industrial automation projects
- Secure roles in pharmaceutical, aerospace, and high-tech manufacturing industries
- Participate in global QA/QC forums, technical committees, and standardisation bodies
