ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Mechanical

Boost Your Engineering Career with QA/QC Mechanical Training

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The ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Mechanical is a foundational qualification designed for individuals who want to start a career in mechanical quality management. This course provides essential knowledge and practical skills required to ensure quality, safety, and compliance in mechanical engineering projects across industries such as manufacturing, construction, and oil and gas.

The diploma covers key topics including basic quality assurance principles, inspection techniques, material testing, and documentation processes. Learners will gain an understanding of engineering drawings, mechanical components, and quality standards, enabling them to support quality control activities on real projects. The course also introduces inspection and test plans (ITPs), defect identification, and reporting procedures used in mechanical QA/QC.

With a strong focus on practical learning, this qualification prepares students to perform entry-level roles in quality assurance and quality control. It is ideal for beginners, technicians, and individuals looking to enter the mechanical engineering field without prior experience.

By completing the ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in QA/QC Mechanical, learners can develop job-ready skills, improve their career prospects, and take the first step toward advanced qualifications and professional growth in mechanical QA/QC.

This qualification, the ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Mechanical, consists of 6 mandatory units.

Study Units

  • Principles of Quality Assurance in Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanical Materials, Equipment, and Testing
  • Mechanical Site Quality Control Practices
  • Health, Safety, and Environmental Standards in Mechanical Projects
  • Technical Communication and Reporting for Mechanical QA/QC
  • Workplace Skills for Mechanical QA/QC Learners

Learning Outcomes for the ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Mechanical:

Principles of Quality Assurance in Mechanical Engineering

  • Understand the fundamental concepts of quality assurance and quality control in mechanical engineering.
  • Recognise the importance of QA/QC in ensuring safety, reliability, and compliance in mechanical projects.
  • Identify international quality standards and explain their relevance to mechanical systems.
  • Apply basic QA/QC processes to simple mechanical case studies.
  • Demonstrate awareness of documentation, traceability, and record‑keeping in quality systems.
  • Explain the relationship between quality assurance, productivity, and cost efficiency.
  • Recognise the role of QA/QC in customer satisfaction and organisational reputation.
  • Apply continuous improvement principles to basic mechanical QA/QC practices.

Mechanical Materials, Equipment, and Testing

  • Identify common mechanical materials and describe their properties and applications.
  • Recognise the correct use of mechanical tools, instruments, and equipment.
  • Perform basic inspection and measurement tasks using precision instruments.
  • Detect common defects in mechanical components and materials.
  • Apply standard testing methods to verify material quality and performance.
  • Understand the importance of calibration and accuracy in measurement tools.
  • Record and interpret test results in line with QA/QC requirements.
  • Relate material properties to their suitability for specific mechanical applications.

Mechanical Site Quality Control Practices

  • Describe the role of QA/QC in site‑based mechanical projects.
  • Follow inspection checklists and procedures for mechanical installations.
  • Monitor compliance with project specifications and codes.
  • Identify and report non‑conformities during site inspections.
  • Support corrective and preventive actions under supervision.
  • Recognise the importance of coordination between QA/QC and site teams.
  • Apply safe and professional practices during site inspections.
  • Maintain accurate records of site quality control activities.

Health, Safety, and Environmental Standards in Mechanical Projects

  • Explain the importance of health, safety, and environmental (HSE) compliance in mechanical projects.
  • Identify common workplace hazards in mechanical engineering environments.
  • Apply safe working practices and correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Recognise environmental considerations in mechanical QA/QC.
  • Report safety incidents and near‑misses according to workplace procedures.
  • Understand the role of risk assessments in preventing accidents.
  • Demonstrate awareness of international HSE standards and regulations.
  • Promote a culture of safety and responsibility in mechanical workplaces.

Technical Communication and Reporting for Mechanical QA/QC

  • Prepare clear and accurate inspection and testing reports.
  • Use appropriate technical terminology in QA/QC documentation.
  • Communicate effectively with supervisors, colleagues, and clients.
  • Record inspection data in line with organisational requirements.
  • Present findings in a professional and structured format.
  • Demonstrate accuracy and attention to detail in technical writing.
  • Apply digital tools for preparing and sharing QA/QC reports.
  • Recognise the importance of confidentiality and accuracy in documentation.

Workplace Skills for Mechanical QA/QC Learners

  • Demonstrate teamwork and collaboration in QA/QC tasks.
  • Apply problem‑solving skills to routine quality issues.
  • Manage time effectively to meet project deadlines.
  • Show professionalism, responsibility, and ethical behaviour in the workplace.
  • Adapt to changing work environments and project requirements.
  • Reflect on personal learning and identify areas for improvement.
  • Demonstrate effective interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Build confidence in applying QA/QC knowledge to real‑world tasks.

A clear set of benefits highlights why the ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Mechanical is an excellent starting point for anyone entering the mechanical engineering and quality control field. This course builds essential knowledge, practical skills, and confidence needed for real-world industrial environments.

Course Benefits:

  • Gain a strong foundation in mechanical QA/QC principles and practices
  • Learn basic inspection techniques and quality control procedures
  • Understand mechanical components, materials, and engineering drawings
  • Develop skills in identifying defects and ensuring product quality
  • Learn documentation, reporting, and quality records management
  • Get familiar with inspection and test plans (ITPs)
  • Build job-ready skills for entry-level QA/QC roles
  • Improve career opportunities in manufacturing, construction, and engineering sectors
  • No prior experience required – ideal for beginners
  • Enhance your professional profile with a recognized Level 3 qualification
  • Prepare for higher-level QA/QC certifications and career growth
  • Gain practical knowledge applicable to real mechanical projects

Course Details

  • Duration: 30 Credit hours
  • Mode: Online and incampus
  • Assessments: Assessments based

Get in Touch

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Course Eligibility

Learners should meet the following entry requirements:

  • Minimum secondary school education
  • Basic knowledge of tools, machinery, or technical processes (helpful but not required)
  • Ability to communicate in English (reading and speaking)

Course Fee

60k PKR / 160G BP / 220 USD

FAQs

This course is ideal for beginners, students, technicians, and individuals who want to start a career in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, or quality control.

Yes, the qualification is designed to meet industry standards and is valued by employers in mechanical, manufacturing, and engineering sectors.

Graduates can work as QA/QC assistants, mechanical technicians, inspectors, or quality control helpers in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and oil & gas.

Yes, this diploma is beginner-friendly and does not require prior experience in mechanical engineering or quality control.

It provides job-ready skills and a strong foundation for entry-level roles, as well as a pathway to advanced QA/QC qualifications.

You can work in manufacturing, engineering, construction, oil & gas, and other industrial sectors requiring QA/QC support.