Non-Destructive Testing (QA/QC)
Quality Assurance (QA) refers to a series of procedures designed to ensure that a product in development can meet the requirements of customers and clients. On the other hand, Quality Control (QC) involves a set of methods aimed at ensuring that a manufactured product aligns with the customer's needs.
Non-Destructive Testing encompasses a collection of analysis techniques used for testing, inspecting, and evaluating materials or assemblies to identify factors that may cause damage to the tested material.
Course Objectives
The training in QA/QC will provide in-depth knowledge that is essential for welding and piping during regular visual welding inspection or piping inspection activities.
Role in the Industry
- Keeping track of construction quality of buildings
- The software helps in resolving issues before they pile up
- Ensure compliance standards
- Correct deficiencies with a construction project
Course Highlights
- Review quality of materials with all project specifications
- Radiographic testing
- Magnetic particle testing
- Ultrasonic testing
- Liquid penetrant testing
- Visual testing
- Welding inspection devices
Differentiator
CADD Centre provides hands-on training in Quality Assurance and Quality Control, with a particular emphasis on including Non-Destructive Testing as a fundamental component of the program. The CADD Centre team delivers high-quality training, led by qualified engineers with practical experience in the Gas & Oil Production Industries.
Job Prospects
Currently, the QA/QC course stands as one of the most sought-after programs in the industry, opening up new opportunities. CADD Centre is delivering the curriculum to students, ensuring they gain maximum practical exposure to be well-equipped for employment in any industry. Presently, around 200 professionals who completed this course are working in the field, both in India and abroad, earning substantial incomes.
Pre-requisite
This program is well-suited for recent engineering graduates who aspire to pursue careers in quality-related professions and aim for future roles such as fabrication engineer, welding engineer, inspection engineer, reliability engineer, and NDT engineer.