ECITB IMJI Technical Test: Dismantle, Assemble and Hand Torque Flanged Joints (TIMJI10)

Course Description

Candidates will be tested in the dismantling, assembly, and hand torquing of flanged joints to validate competence.


Why choose this course?

Choosing the ECITB - Technical Test: Dismantle, Assemble and Hand Torque Flanged Joints (TMJI10) opens the door to a wealth of benefits. Here's why you should consider taking this technical test.

Industry Recognized Certification: Completing this ECITB-approved test results in a certification that's acknowledged across the industrial sector. This credential can make you a more valuable asset to any organization.

Practical Skills Assessment: This assessment is a platform to demonstrate your ability in dismantling, assembling, and hand torquing flanged joints—essential skills applicable to real-life industrial settings.

Safety-Focused: Completing this test reflects your understanding of the safest practices for handling and using hand torque tools, contributing to safer work environments and minimizing the risk of accidents.

Expert Assessors: Our evaluators are seasoned industry professionals, offering a wealth of experience and knowledge. They utilize real-life scenarios to ensure a comprehensive and effective assessment of your skills.

Career Advancement: Achieving this certification can unlock new career opportunities for you, potentially leading to roles of greater responsibility and better remuneration.

Book your test today, and set yourself apart in the industry with the advanced assessment of your skills and knowledge.

Who is the course for?

The target group for ECITB Mechanical Joint Integrity Technical Test is anyone involved in mechanical joint integrity and hand torque bolted connection activity in the work place.

What certificate will i receive?

Upon successful completion of the technical tests, learners will be awarded with ECITB Certificate valid for 3 years.

What can the course lead to?

ECITB Mechanical Joint Integrity qualifications can lead to various job opportunities in industries that require mechanical joint assembly and maintenance. These qualifications provide individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure the integrity and safety of mechanical joints, such as flanges, gaskets, and fasteners, in industrial settings.

Some potential job roles that can be pursued with ECITB Mechanical Joint Integrity qualifications include:

  1. Mechanical Joint Integrity Technician / Bolt Technician: As a technician, you would be responsible for the assembly, disassembly, inspection, and maintenance of mechanical joints. You would ensure that joints are correctly installed and tightened to prevent leaks, and you may also conduct tests and inspections to verify joint integrity.
  2. Mechanical Joint Integrity Inspector: In this role, you would perform detailed inspections and assessments of mechanical joints to identify any defects or potential issues. You would follow industry standards and procedures to ensure compliance and may be involved in conducting non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques.
  3. Mechanical Joint Integrity Supervisor: As a supervisor, you would oversee a team of technicians and inspectors, providing guidance, training, and support. You would ensure that work is carried out according to specifications, safety regulations, and quality standards. Additionally, you may be involved in planning and coordinating joint integrity activities.
  4. Maintenance Technician: Mechanical joint integrity is an essential aspect of industrial maintenance. With these qualifications, you could work as a maintenance technician, focusing on the inspection, repair, and replacement of mechanical joints in various equipment and systems.
  5. Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Inspector: QA/QC inspectors play a crucial role in ensuring that mechanical joints meet specified quality standards. With your knowledge of joint integrity, you could specialize in inspecting and assessing the quality of joints during manufacturing or construction processes.

These are just a few examples of potential job roles. The specific job opportunities available will depend on the industry you choose to work in, such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, power generation, manufacturing, or construction. It's important to note that gaining practical experience in addition to the ECITB Mechanical Joint Integrity qualifications can further enhance your career prospects in this field.

What is the duration of the course?

The optimum ‘contact time’ for these technical tests is 1 - 2 hours per test. Multiple tests may be conducted in one day.

What are the entry requirements?

1. Newly trained workers who have an ECITB MJI Approved Course Certificate AND a completed Work Based Task Assignment (WBTA) record.

2. Experienced Workers who have a company letter of endorsement confirming attendance at hand/ hydraulic torque and/or tensioning training or copies of pertinent ECITB certificates (where applicable) and that the individual has workplace experience in the MJI subject area they are being tested in.

Experienced Worker Definition:
The individual would have a mechanical background typically from an apprenticeship route such as mechanical, pipefitting, plating and experience in the engineering construction industry, with verifiable relevant and sustained recent experience in mechanical joint integrity activities. The individual would hold safety certificates such as the CCNSG Safety Passport or BOISET/MIST certificates.

3. Private individuals will be required to submit a detailed CV with two referees regarding MJI activities carried out regularly and copies of pertinent ECITB certificates (where applicable) or other training certificates to the Test Centre before the test session. This will indicate that the individual has previous hand/hydraulic torque and/or tensioning training or pertinent

4. ECITB Endorsed Course attendance and has workplace experience demonstrated in the CV on the MJI subject area to be tested in.

What does the course cover?

TMJI10 - Technical Competence - Hand Torque Flange

Course Summary

TMJI10 - Technical Competence - Hand Torque Flange

How is the course assessed?

Each Technical Test contains 10 questions and a practical activity on the specified test.

Course info

  • Certificate
  • ECITB Certificate
  • Duration
  • 1 - 2 hours per test

  • Who is it for
  • Anyone involved in mechanical joint integrity and hand torque bolted connection activity in the workplace.

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