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Course Overview

Course Overview

As a Maintenance and Operations Technician, you 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. You may also undertake decommissioning activities when plant is being removed from service.

You 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.

Prosp User 1

Qualification

Qualification
Non regulated provision, Level 3, Building and Construction

English, Science and Maths GCSE's Grades 4/C or above or equivalent are essential. Individual employers may

have their own higher entry requirements.

Prosp User 2

On this apprenticeship programme, you will learn and develop a range of knowledge, skills and behaviours. These include:

• 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

• Comply with industry health, safety and environmental working practices and regulations

• Locate, and rectify faults on plant and equipment

• Communicate with and provide information to stakeholders in line with personal role and responsibilities

• Read, understand and interpret information and work in compliance with technical specifications and supporting

documentation

• Prepare work areas to undertake work related activities and reinstate those areas after the completion of the work related activities

• Inspect and maintain appropriate plant and equipment to meet operational requirements

• Assess and test the performance and condition of plant and equipment

• Communicate, handover and confirm that the appropriate engineering process has been completed to Specification

Prosp User 3

As part of the apprenticeship there is a dedicated off the job learning requirement. This is a minimum of 6 hours

per week for the duration of the apprenticeship. This could include:

Role Development:

• Observing colleagues

• Receiving mentoring

• Shadowing

• Training

Programme Development:

• Teaching or learning the theory related to their roles

• Coursework

Prosp User 4

On completion of this standard, apprentices can progress into a wide range of employment opportunities or further education.

Typical Job Roles: Installation Engineer, Service Engineer, Maintenance & Repair Engineers, Decommissioning

Engineers

Prosp User 5
THL3SMOET
Level 3
Tuesday or Wednesday
02/09/2024
27/06/2025
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