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Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician L3 Apprenticeship

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Level 3 Maintenance & Operations Engineering Technician Apprenticeship
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What is a maintenance & Engineering Technician?

A Maintainance & Operations Engineering Technician Apprenticeship is designed to equip apprentices with the essential skills and knowledge required to excel in maintaining and operating complex engineering systems and equipment.

This Apprenticeship is ideal for those who enjoy problem-solving, have a strong technical aptitude, and aspire to work in various industries such as manufacturing, energy, transportation, and telecommunications.

By the end of the apprenticeship, individuals will be well-prepared to embark on a successful career in Engineering. 

The primary duties we cover on this apprenticeship...
  • Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technicians cover 7 roles: Electrical Technicians; Mechanical Technicians; Control and Instrumentation Technicians; Wind Turbine Technicians; Electrical System and Process Control Technicians; Electromechanical Technicians; and Plant Operations Technicians.
  • They maintain the safety, integrity, and effective operation of plant and equipment in various industries, including electricity generation, telecommunications power plants, oil and gas refining, nuclear waste reprocessing, chemical production, pharmaceuticals, food processing, cosmetics, petrochemicals, sewerage, and oil and gas exploration.
  • Electrical, Mechanical, Control and Instrumentation, and Wind Turbine Technicians work on different types of plant and equipment found in the Engineering Industry sectors, and they may move through different sectors during their careers.
  • Electrical Systems and Process Control Technicians and Electromechanical Technicians apply conventional skills and knowledge to undertake engineering activities on electromechanical and process control plants, systems, and equipment.
  • These Technicians undertake the installation, testing, servicing, maintenance, and repair of equipment, including complex systems, as part of planned preventative and reactive maintenance programs.
  • Plant Operation Technicians are responsible for operating complex integrated energy conversion and production plants and systems, including commissioning, testing, start-up, shutdown, monitoring, and controlling plant.
  • They ensure the quality and safety of their work, meet stakeholder requirements, and maintain the efficient functioning of plants and equipment.
Apprentices will benefit from:

Earn a wage, whilst studying a fantastic course

Gaining experience in a fast-paced & competitive industry

No learning costs for the Apprentice

Careers

Potential career paths of Maintainance & Operations Engineering Apprentices…

  • Electrical Technician
  • Mechanical Technician
  • Control & Instrumentation Technician
  • Wind Turbine Technician
  • Electrical System & Process Control Technician
  • Electromechanical Technician
  • Plant Operations Technician
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Duration

Typically 36 - 42 months

English & Maths

 Apprentices must achieve level 2 English and mathematics prior to taking the end-point assessment for the apprenticeship if they haven’t achieved them on entry.

Knowledge, Skills & Behaviours

Core Knowledge:

 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

Core Skills:

A Technician will apply their knowledge of plant and systems to safely perform maintenance and operational activities with minimum supervision. This will require them to:

  • 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

Core Behaviours

  • Health and Safety – follows health and safety policies and procedures and be prepared to challenge unsafe behaviour using appropriate techniques to ensure the protection of people and property when working alone or with appropriate supervision
  • Quality focused – ensures that work achieves quality standard both occupationally and personally
  • Working with others – works well with people from different disciplines, backgrounds and expertise to accomplish an activity safely and on time
  • Interpersonal skills – gets along well with others and takes into account their needs and concerns
  • Critical reasoning – uses resources, techniques and obtained facts to develop sound solutions while recognising and defining problems
  • Sustainability and ethical behaviour – behaves ethically and undertakes work in a way that contributes to sustainable development
  • Risk awareness – demonstrates high concentration, the desire to reduce risks, ability to be compliant and awareness of change, through regular monitoring and checking of information

Specialist roles

In addition an Electrical Technician will:

  • position, assemble, install and dismantle electrical plant and equipment, which may include motors, switchgear, cables and conductors, to agreed specifications
  • carry out planned, unplanned and preventative maintenance procedures on electrical plant and equipment
  • replace, repair or remove components in electrical plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition
  • diagnose and determine the cause of faults in electrical plant and equipment

In addition a Mechanical Technician will:

  • position, assemble, install and dismantle mechanical plant and equipment which may include pumps, valves, gearboxes, pipework, to agreed specifications
  • carry out planned, unplanned and preventative maintenance procedures on mechanical plant and equipment
  • replace, repair or remove components in mechanical plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition
  • diagnose and determine the cause of faults in mechanical plant and equipment

In addition a Control and Instrumentation Technician will:

  • position, assemble, install and dismantle plant and equipment which may include instrumentation and control of temperature, pressure and flow systems to agree specifications
  • carry out planned, unplanned and preventative maintenance procedures on plant and equipment
  • replace, repair or remove components in plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition
  • diagnose and determine the cause of faults in plant and equipment
  • calibrate and configure instrument and control systems

In addition a Wind Turbine Technician will be able to:

  • install, assemble and dismantle wind turbine plant and equipment, which will include pitch systems, yaw systems, switchgear, control systems to agreed specifications
  • carry out planned, unplanned and preventative maintenance procedures on wind turbine plant and equipment including mechanical drive systems
  • replace, repair or remove components in wind turbine plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition
  • diagnose and determine the cause of faults in wind turbine plant and equipment

In addition an Electrical System and Process Control Technician will:

  • position, assemble, install and dismantle integrated electrical apparatus, systems and process control equipment
  • carry out planned, unplanned and preventative maintenance procedures on integrated plant and equipment.
  • replace, repair or remove components within integrated plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition
  • diagnose and determine the cause of faults within integrated plant and equipment
  • calibrate and configure integrated electrical apparatus, systems and process control equipment

In addition an Electromechanical Technician will:

  • position, assemble, install and dismantle integrated electromechanical power and control systems
  • carry out planned, unplanned and preventative maintenance procedures on integrated plant and equipment
  • replace, repair or remove components within integrated plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition.
  • diagnose and determine the cause of faults within integrated electromechanical power and control systems

In addition a Plant Operations Technician will need to understand:

  • complex thermal, chemical, mechanical and electrical energy conversion processes
  • the principles, design and operation of plant, systems and equipment used for energy conversion and production

In addition, a Plant Operations Technician will be able to:

  • safely and efficiently carry out routine and non-routine operating procedures on plant and equipment
  • monitor and control the operation and performance of the plant and equipment
  • handover and accept responsibility for plant and equipment
  • evaluate and solve complex problems within energy conversion plant and systems
  • rapidly and correctly respond to contingencies and abnormal conditions, to maintain energy conversion and production plant and equipment within operational parameters

 

Link to Professional Registration

This standard will meet the professional standards of the Engineering Council for registration as Engineering Technician (Eng Tech) by an appropriate Professional Engineering Institution.

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