Engineering Installation and Commissioning Level 3 (Framework)
Installing assets at customer sites, undertaking testing and handing over responsibility
Who is it for?
Those looking to undertake installation/commissioning activities and test technical equipment. This role usually has an expectation of travel.
Objectives
Qualifications
- Level 2 Diploma in Performing Engineering Operations
- BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Engineering OR BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Level 3 Extended Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
- English Functional Skills Level 2 (If required)
- Maths Functional Skills Level 2 (If required)
- ICT Functional Skills Level 2 (If required)
Arrangements
- Programme Induction
- Block and/or day release training
- Training in the workplace
- Formative assessment throughout the programme
- Regular progress reviews
Off-the-job Training
- Within this apprenticeship there is an expectation that 20% of the teaching, learning and development will be undertaken through off-the-job training.
Course Overview
Level 2 Diploma in Performing Engineering Operations
Mandatory Units:
- Complying with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements
- Working efficiently and effectively in an engineering environment
- Using and communicating technical information
Optional Units from:
- Producing components using hand fitting techniques
- Maintaining mechanical devices and equipment
- Maintaining electrical equipment/systems
BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Engineering
OR
Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Mandatory Units:
- Health and Safety in the workplace
- Communications
- Engineering project
- Mathematics
- Mechanical, electrical and electronic principles and applications
- Selection of agreed optional units specific to discipline chosen
Optional Units:
- Selected from a number of units in the specific discipline
Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering Installation and Commissioning
- Mandatory Units:
- Complying with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements
- Using and interpreting engineering data and documentation
- working efficiently and effectively
- Handing over and confirming completion of installation or commissioning activities
Optional Units:
- Selected from a number of units available
- Employment Rights and Responsibilities
- Personal Learning and Thinking Skills
Assessment
This is a framework apprenticeship and therefore assessment is undertaken during the course of the apprenticeship.
Course Dates
Flexible to suit