Basic Training for Electrical and Instrument Inspectors
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Fresh graduates in Electrical, Instrumentation, or related engineering disciplines.
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Entry-level technicians and inspectors aiming to specialize in E&I inspection.
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Professionals from mechanical or process backgrounds seeking cross-disciplinary skills.
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Individuals seeking international-standard certification to enhance career opportunities.
WHO IS THIS COURSE AIMED AT?
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COURSE DURATION:
Total Duration: 2 Months
Schedule: Monday – Thursday
Mode of Training: Classroom & Hands-on Practical Session

Certification
Upon successful completion of this program and fulfillment of all assessment requirements, participants will be awarded:
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Certificate of Basic Instrument Inspectors – Issued by Tech Skill Australia
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Certificate of Completion – Issued by Teknikal Karya Service
Eligibility for Course Enrollment
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Fresh graduates in electrical or instrumentation engineering
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Basic knowledge of electrical and instrumentation systems is preferred
Instructors
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Jontri Sijabat,
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Mirza Mustakim
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Ir Thomas
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Bernando siahaan
What You Will Learn?
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Understand and review instrumentation drawings (P&ID, Loop, Hook-up).
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Select materials as required for instrumentation systems.
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Support fabrication and installation activities.
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Perform instrument calibration and functional testing.
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Conduct tubing testing and valve actuator hook-up.
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Perform mechanical completion, testing, and certification.
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Learn basic concepts of Hazardous Areas (IECEx & ATEX).
Course Outcome
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Interpret and review instrumentation and electrical drawings accurately.
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Assist in inspection and testing of instrument and electrical systems.
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Understand inspection procedures, documentation, and certification processes.
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Perform calibration and testing under supervision according to international standards.
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Demonstrate readiness for entry-level inspection roles in oil & gas, manufacturing, and process industries.
SCOPE
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Understanding and reviewing instrumentation drawings (P&ID, Loop Diagram, Hook-up Drawing).
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Material selection and specification for instrument systems.
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Fabrication and installation support for instrument systems.
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Instrument hook-up, calibration, and functional testing.
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Tubing and valve actuator hook-up and testing.
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Mechanical completion, inspection, and certification process.
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Introduction to Hazardous Area concepts (IECEx and ATEX compliance).



