Engineering Technician Maintenance Operations Advanced Apprenticeship

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In Leicester

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Leicester

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Electrical/Mechanical/Control and Instrumentation Technicians will work on various types of plant and equipment commonly found throughout the Engineering Industry sectors and the Technicians can be expected to migrate through these sectors during the course of their careers. Dependent upon the sector that they are employed in there may be subtle differences in terms of the […]

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Leicester (Leicestershire)
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Painter Street, LE1 3WA

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About this course

A-C in Maths and English- Desirable

Level 2 Diploma in engineering

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Industry
  • Electrical

Course programme

Year 1

To support the business and operational requirements of modern integrated engineered production plant and services, Electrical Systems and Process Control Technicians and Electromechanical Technicians will need to apply a range of conventional skills and knowledge to undertake engineering activities on a selection of electromechanical and process control plant, systems and equipment.
These Technicians will undertake installation, testing, servicing, removal, replacement, maintenance and repair of a range of equipment, sometimes complex, as part of planned preventative and reactive maintenance programmes. They may also undertake decommissioning activities when plant is being removed from service.

Year 2

They will be responsible for the quality of their own work, possibly others’ and ensuring the work is completed safely, meets stakeholder quality, time and budget requirements, whilst maintaining the efficient running of plant and equipment.
A Technician will understand:
 first principles relating to the operation and maintenance of appropriate plant and equipment
 relevant industry health and safety standards, regulations, and environmental and regulatory requirements
 maintenance and operational practices, processes and procedures covering a range of plant and equipment
 the relevant engineering theories and principles relative to their occupation

Additional information

Employers must satisfy themselves that apprentices are ready for their end point assessment. Apprentices must demonstrate that they meet the following criteria:  Achieved a minimum level 2 English and maths  Satisfactory completion of the formal training plan agreed with the apprentice by the employer  Sufficient evidence in the form of a portfolio to allow the apprentice to consistently demonstrate knowledge, skills and behaviours as described in the standard. Although the apprentice should only be recommended for end-point assessment when they are ready, employers should have a remediation process in place to support any apprentice who fails to meet the conditions of the end point assessment. The end-point assessment may be completed over a six month period to accommodate work scheduling and cost effective planning of resources. Successful achievement of the end-point assessment will lead to final certification of the apprenticeship and demonstrate that the apprentice is a fully competent Technician. It uses the following assessment tools and should be undertaken in this order:  Knowledge assessment (weighting 20%).  A final observation of practical work (weighting 40%)  A technical interview, based upon an evidence portfolio which will include all evidence of practical observations, progress reviews and work activities (weighting 40%)

Engineering Technician Maintenance Operations Advanced Apprenticeship

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