Professional Certification
in Non-Destructive
Leak Detection

NON-DESTRCUTIVE LEAK TECHNICIAN – LEAK DETECTION AND NETWORK MAPPING
Certification, Qualification and Diploma
Field-Based Professional Training
Become a Non-Destructive Leak Detection Technician – a technical, essential, and in-demand career at the heart of sustainable water management challenges.
This training program has been designed to produce job-ready technicians capable of working on public and private water networks using modern, precise, and non-destructive methods.
It is part of a commitment to water resource conservation and local skills development, promoting access to sustainable employment in a high-demand sector.
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- Environmental Impact: Actively contribute to environmental protection and sustainable water resource conservation.
- Development Challenges: Address growing human, economic, social, and regional needs.
- Real Local Impact: Deliver valuable solutions to communities, businesses, and local infrastructure.
REAL VALUES
REAL IMPACT


PRESERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
- This module aims to raise trainees’ awareness of sustainable water management and the importance of early leak detection.
- Trainees learn to understand the impacts of water loss on public and private networks, as well as the economic and environmental consequences of waste.
- The objective is to train technicians capable of working effectively to reduce losses, preserve infrastructure, and protect an essential resource.


BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION
- This module covers the environmental impacts of undetected leaks on soil, groundwater, and natural ecosystems.
- Trainees are trained to identify high-risk situations, understand contamination mechanisms, and adopt environmentally friendly intervention methods.
- The objective is to contribute to ecosystem preservation through a responsible, non-destructive approach to interventions.


SKILLS RECOGNITION AND DEVELOPMENT
- This module focuses on professionalizing the trade and recognizing technical skills.
- It emphasizes field requirements, quality standards, professional rigor, and the value of recognized certification.
- Trainees develop a professional approach that promotes long-term employment, credibility with employers, and career advancement.


ADAPTING TO CURRENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
- This module positions the leak detection technician profession within the context of current climate, economic, and societal challenges.
- Trainees become aware of the strategic role of water professions in addressing water scarcity and regional resilience challenges.
- The objective is to train professionals capable of acting responsibly, knowledgeably, and sustainably in service to communities and infrastructure.

1. COURSE OBJECTIVES
This training program aims to enable trainees to acquire all the technical and operational skills necessary to work as non-destructive leak detection and utility locating technicians.
Upon completion of the training, trainees will be able to:
- Understand the operation of water networks and hydraulic systems.
- Identify different types of leaks and their causes.
- Implement non-destructive leak detection methods appropriate to each situation.
- Use professional leak detection and utility locating equipment.
- Perform fieldwork in compliance with safety regulations.
- Analyze results and write clear, actionable technical reports.
- Integrate quickly into an operational work environment.

2. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
This training is designed for candidates motivated by hands-on technical work and seeking an operational career path.
The prerequisites are as follows:
- Secondary or technical education level
- Interest in technical and hands-on work
- Ability to work outdoors and in field conditions
- Good physical fitness
- Attention to detail, strong observational skills, and analytical mindset
- Ability to work in a team and follow procedures
- Proficiency in French and English (reading, speaking, and writing)
Prior experience in construction, plumbing, networks, or maintenance is an asset but not required.

3. PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND DURATION
- The training is organized over a total duration of ten months, following a progressive pathway that combines theoretical instruction, hands-on field practice, and continuous assessment.
- It is structured in sequential modules, enabling trainees to gradually acquire the skills necessary to work as non-destructive leak detection and utility locating technicians.
- The training takes place at a dedicated training center and through real field interventions, allowing trainees to gain practical experience in operational conditions while benefiting from structured educational supervision.
- The teaching approach combines supervised theoretical instruction, practical exercises, real-world scenarios, supervised field operations, and regular theoretical and practical assessments.
- Pre-selection sessions are organized prior to the training to evaluate candidates’ motivation, technical aptitude, and suitability for the profession.
- Each training session accommodates approximately 30 to 40 trainees, ensuring quality educational support and individualized follow-up.
4. COURSE PROGRAM
The training program is designed to enable progressive skill development, combining theoretical learning, field practice, and real-world scenarios.
Module 1 – Introduction to Water Networks and Hydraulics
General principles of water networks, operation of public and private systems, fundamentals of applied hydraulics.
Module 2 – Network and Infrastructure Pathologies
Origins and types of leaks, network degradation, technical, economic, and environmental impacts.
Module 3 – Non-Destructive Leak Detection Methods
Acoustic detection, tracer gas, infrared thermography, selecting methods based on specific situations.
Module 4 – Detection Equipment Operation
Handling professional equipment, calibration, data interpretation, and technology limitations.
Module 5 – Utility Locating
Network location, blueprint reading, line tracing, and worksite safety preparation.
Module 6 – Safety, Regulations, and Best Practices
Safety regulations, regulatory framework, and occupational risk prevention.
Module 7 – Field Operations and Real-World Scenarios
Supervised field interventions, diagnostics, case study analysis, and teamwork.
Module 8 – Technical Reporting and Professional Communication
Report writing, presenting results, and communicating with clients and partners.
Module 9 – Assessment and Skills Validation
Continuous assessment, final evaluations, and preparation for professional integration.
5. CERTIFICATION AND QUALIFICATION
The training leads to a professional certification, awarded upon completion, subject to successful validation of all modules and assessments.
Skills validation is based on theoretical and practical assessments, continuous evaluation, and assessment of the trainee’s ability to work independently and in compliance with procedures.
The certification validates mastery of non-destructive leak detection methods, use of professional equipment, and the ability to produce reliable diagnostics and actionable technical reports.
6. PROFESSIONAL INTEGRATION
Upon completion of the training, and subject to successful validation of all modules and assessments, trainees join the operational team at Water Leak Expert.
This integration provides immediate professional placement within operational teams, working on real non-destructive leak detection and utility locating assignments.
Trainees begin their work in a supervised and structured environment, alongside experienced technicians, with progressive autonomy aligned with technical standards and network quality requirements.
The training therefore represents a genuine pathway to employment, with tangible and sustainable career opportunities in a high-demand sector and prospects for professional advancement.
7. APPLICATION PROCESS
Admission to the training is subject to an application and pre-selection process, designed to ensure candidates’ profiles align with the educational, technical, and operational requirements of the program.
Candidates must submit an application file, which is reviewed by the Water Leak Academy teaching team. This phase may be followed by an assessment interview to evaluate the candidate’s motivation, commitment to a professional training pathway, and aptitude for technical fieldwork.
The admission decision is made by the teaching team, in accordance with selection criteria and capacity limits defined for each session.
Enrollment is open on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability, to ensure rigorous educational supervision and training conditions that meet the organization’s quality standards.
CONTACT AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For any additional information regarding the training program, its objectives, admission requirements, or organization, candidates and partners are invited to contact the Water Leak Academy team.
Information regarding session start dates, tentative schedules, and financial terms is provided on an individual basis following initial contact and review of the application file, according to the training deployment framework.
Our teaching and administrative teams are available to provide individualized support, supply all necessary information, and ensure transparent communication with all stakeholders.
The detailed program is provided upon acceptance of the application or during the selection process.
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