Utilities engineering technician (level 3)
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Information about Utilities engineering technician (level 3)
Carrying out reactive and routine maintenance on equipment to ensure safety and efficiency.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- Relevant industry health and safety standards and regulations, and environmental and regulatory requirements
- Maintenance practices, processes and procedures covering a range of waste and water systems, plant and equipment
- Relevant level of theory and principles that underpin the design and function of electro-mechanical and instrumentation systems and equipment
- Principles and processes that underpin the location, diagnosis and rectification of faults
- Planned, reactive, and predictive maintenance processes, practices and procedures
- Relevant industry health and safety standards and regulations, and environmental and regulatory requirements
- Maintenance practices, processes and procedures covering a range of waste and water systems, plant and equipment
- Relevant level of theory and principles that underpin the design and function of electro-mechanical and instrumentation systems and equipment
- Principles and processes that underpin the location, diagnosis and rectification of faults
- Planned, reactive, and predictive maintenance processes, practices and procedures
- Relevant industry health and safety standards and regulations, and environmental and regulatory requirements
- Maintenance practices, processes and procedures covering a range of waste and water systems, plant and equipment
- Relevant level of theory and principles that underpin the design and function of electro-mechanical and instrumentation systems and equipment
- Principles and processes that underpin the location, diagnosis and rectification of faults
- Planned, reactive, and predictive maintenance processes, practices and procedures
Skills
- Apply technical knowledge to carry out inspections, condition monitoring and reporting
- Follow and comply with industry health and safety and environmental working practices and regulations
- Locate, diagnose and rectify faults on plant and equipment
- Carry out maintenance activities on a range of waste and water systems, plant and equipment
- Use workshop machinery and equipment to create, repair and modify component and apparatus
- Carry out and follow planned, reactive, and predictive plant and equipment maintenance procedures
- Communicate with and provide information and guidance to contractors, suppliers and colleagues in line with personal role and responsibilities
- Handover and confirm completion of engineering activities
- Read, understand and interpret computer data and displays, and work to technical specifications and supporting documentation
- Adhere to safe working practices and procedures and carry out risk assessments
- Carry out safe isolation of equipment, using permit and lock-off systems as required
- Drive vehicles equipped with tools and materials to job sites
- Install, maintain, replace and commission equipment and components as required
- As required, undertake standby duties to provide 24 hour cover to remedy fault situations requiring diagnostic testing procedures
- Inspect and monitor electrical systems, and inspect, monitor, maintain and repair electrical equipment
- Test electrical equipment and systems and assist in installing electrical systems and equipment
- Access a range of sites to install, maintain, test, repair and dismantle electrical equipment
- Use electrical theories and principles to use test equipment for voltage, current and earth resistance testing to maintain the integrity of the electrical system
- Consult design specifications to analyse and calculate electrical system parameters and rectification procedures.
- Interpret electrical drawings to install, position or re-locate electrical equipment and cabling.
- Test, service and repair electrical equipment as part of planned preventative maintenance and/or reactive maintenance programmes
- Install and connect electrical cables, switchgear, circuit breakers, motors, transformers and other associated equipment
- Carry out electrical procedures on industrial low voltage systems (up to 1000V AC) operating switchgear, fuses, motor control centres, transformers, manual & automatically controlled drives and motors.
- Carry out basic fault diagnostics on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
- Apply mechanical theories and principles in order to carry out diagnostic fault finding procedures
- Inspect and monitor mechanical systems, and inspect, monitor, maintain, dismantle and repair mechanical equipment and components
- Test mechanical equipment and systems and assist in installing mechanical systems and equipment
- Basic Fabrication and welding of structures and components
- Use mechanical knowledge and skills to install, maintain and dismantle a wide range of complex plant, machinery and components
- Consult design specifications to analyse and calculate mechanical system parameters and rectification procedures.
- Interpret plans and drawings to install, position or re-locate mechanical equipment and components.
- Test, service and repair mechanical equipment as part of planned preventative maintenance and/or reactive maintenance programmes
- Install and maintain mechanical components including motors, pumps and gearboxes, maintaining and replacing lubricants.
- Inspect and maintain condition monitoring equipment
- Apply theories and principles of electronics to use equipment to carry out diagnostic fault finding procedures
- Maintain instrumentation and control equipment and circuits, and repair and overhaul instrumentation and control equipment
- Test and Calibrate Instrumentation and control equipment and circuits, and assist in installing instrumentation and control equipment
- Use Instrumentation and Control Systems knowledge and skills to install, maintain and dismantle instruments, controllers, probes, attachments, cabling, meters and display units.
- Carry out telemetry outstation and internal system configuration
- Identify and resolve data quality and calibration issues
- Test, calibrate and validate fixed and portable analogue and digital instrumentation using approved procedures and standards.
- Repair, maintain, configure and calibrate field instrumentation, communication devices and associated equipment used in system and process control, such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems
- Use standards and specifications to improve the information gathered by telemetry data
- Inspect and maintain security equipment, telecommunication devices and alarm systems
- Carry out isolation procedures to ensure process or system stability and personnel safety when carrying out operations
- Provide support to day-to-day users of instrumentation and control systems
- Complete data cleansing to ensure consistent and valid data is available for business and regulation purposes
- Apply technical knowledge to carry out inspections, condition monitoring and reporting
- Follow and comply with industry health and safety and environmental working practices and regulations
- Locate, diagnose and rectify faults on plant and equipment
- Carry out maintenance activities on a range of waste and water systems, plant and equipment
- Use workshop machinery and equipment to create, repair and modify component and apparatus
- Carry out and follow planned, reactive, and predictive plant and equipment maintenance procedures
- Communicate with and provide information and guidance to contractors, suppliers and colleagues in line with personal role and responsibilities
- Handover and confirm completion of engineering activities
- Read, understand and interpret computer data and displays, and work to technical specifications and supporting documentation
- Adhere to safe working practices and procedures and carry out risk assessments
- Carry out safe isolation of equipment, using permit and lock-off systems as required
- Drive vehicles equipped with tools and materials to job sites
- Install, maintain, replace and commission equipment and components as required
- As required, undertake standby duties to provide 24 hour cover to remedy fault situations requiring diagnostic testing procedures
- Inspect and monitor electrical systems, and inspect, monitor, maintain and repair electrical equipment
- Test electrical equipment and systems and assist in installing electrical systems and equipment
- Access a range of sites to install, maintain, test, repair and dismantle electrical equipment
- Use electrical theories and principles to use test equipment for voltage, current and earth resistance testing to maintain the integrity of the electrical system
- Consult design specifications to analyse and calculate electrical system parameters and rectification procedures.
- Interpret electrical drawings to install, position or re-locate electrical equipment and cabling.
- Test, service and repair electrical equipment as part of planned preventative maintenance and/or reactive maintenance programmes
- Install and connect electrical cables, switchgear, circuit breakers, motors, transformers and other associated equipment
- Carry out electrical procedures on industrial low voltage systems (up to 1000V AC) operating switchgear, fuses, motor control centres, transformers, manual & automatically controlled drives and motors.
- Carry out basic fault diagnostics on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
- Apply mechanical theories and principles in order to carry out diagnostic fault finding procedures
- Inspect and monitor mechanical systems, and inspect, monitor, maintain, dismantle and repair mechanical equipment and components
- Test mechanical equipment and systems and assist in installing mechanical systems and equipment
- Basic Fabrication and welding of structures and components
- Use mechanical knowledge and skills to install, maintain and dismantle a wide range of complex plant, machinery and components
- Consult design specifications to analyse and calculate mechanical system parameters and rectification procedures.
- Interpret plans and drawings to install, position or re-locate mechanical equipment and components.
- Test, service and repair mechanical equipment as part of planned preventative maintenance and/or reactive maintenance programmes
- Install and maintain mechanical components including motors, pumps and gearboxes, maintaining and replacing lubricants.
- Inspect and maintain condition monitoring equipment
- Apply theories and principles of electronics to use equipment to carry out diagnostic fault finding procedures
- Maintain instrumentation and control equipment and circuits, and repair and overhaul instrumentation and control equipment
- Test and Calibrate Instrumentation and control equipment and circuits, and assist in installing instrumentation and control equipment
- Use Instrumentation and Control Systems knowledge and skills to install, maintain and dismantle instruments, controllers, probes, attachments, cabling, meters and display units.
- Carry out telemetry outstation and internal system configuration
- Identify and resolve data quality and calibration issues
- Test, calibrate and validate fixed and portable analogue and digital instrumentation using approved procedures and standards.
- Repair, maintain, configure and calibrate field instrumentation, communication devices and associated equipment used in system and process control, such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems
- Use standards and specifications to improve the information gathered by telemetry data
- Inspect and maintain security equipment, telecommunication devices and alarm systems
- Carry out isolation procedures to ensure process or system stability and personnel safety when carrying out operations
- Provide support to day-to-day users of instrumentation and control systems
- Complete data cleansing to ensure consistent and valid data is available for business and regulation purposes
- Apply technical knowledge to carry out inspections, condition monitoring and reporting
- Follow and comply with industry health and safety and environmental working practices and regulations
- Locate, diagnose and rectify faults on plant and equipment
- Carry out maintenance activities on a range of waste and water systems, plant and equipment
- Use workshop machinery and equipment to create, repair and modify component and apparatus
- Carry out and follow planned, reactive, and predictive plant and equipment maintenance procedures
- Communicate with and provide information and guidance to contractors, suppliers and colleagues in line with personal role and responsibilities
- Handover and confirm completion of engineering activities
- Read, understand and interpret computer data and displays, and work to technical specifications and supporting documentation
- Adhere to safe working practices and procedures and carry out risk assessments
- Carry out safe isolation of equipment, using permit and lock-off systems as required
- Drive vehicles equipped with tools and materials to job sites
- Install, maintain, replace and commission equipment and components as required
- As required, undertake standby duties to provide 24 hour cover to remedy fault situations requiring diagnostic testing procedures
- Inspect and monitor electrical systems, and inspect, monitor, maintain and repair electrical equipment
- Test electrical equipment and systems and assist in installing electrical systems and equipment
- Access a range of sites to install, maintain, test, repair and dismantle electrical equipment
- Use electrical theories and principles to use test equipment for voltage, current and earth resistance testing to maintain the integrity of the electrical system
- Consult design specifications to analyse and calculate electrical system parameters and rectification procedures.
- Interpret electrical drawings to install, position or re-locate electrical equipment and cabling.
- Test, service and repair electrical equipment as part of planned preventative maintenance and/or reactive maintenance programmes
- Install and connect electrical cables, switchgear, circuit breakers, motors, transformers and other associated equipment
- Carry out electrical procedures on industrial low voltage systems (up to 1000V AC) operating switchgear, fuses, motor control centres, transformers, manual & automatically controlled drives and motors.
- Carry out basic fault diagnostics on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
- Apply mechanical theories and principles in order to carry out diagnostic fault finding procedures
- Inspect and monitor mechanical systems, and inspect, monitor, maintain, dismantle and repair mechanical equipment and components
- Test mechanical equipment and systems and assist in installing mechanical systems and equipment
- Basic Fabrication and welding of structures and components
- Use mechanical knowledge and skills to install, maintain and dismantle a wide range of complex plant, machinery and components
- Consult design specifications to analyse and calculate mechanical system parameters and rectification procedures.
- Interpret plans and drawings to install, position or re-locate mechanical equipment and components.
- Test, service and repair mechanical equipment as part of planned preventative maintenance and/or reactive maintenance programmes
- Install and maintain mechanical components including motors, pumps and gearboxes, maintaining and replacing lubricants.
- Inspect and maintain condition monitoring equipment
- Apply theories and principles of electronics to use equipment to carry out diagnostic fault finding procedures
- Maintain instrumentation and control equipment and circuits, and repair and overhaul instrumentation and control equipment
- Test and Calibrate Instrumentation and control equipment and circuits, and assist in installing instrumentation and control equipment
- Use Instrumentation and Control Systems knowledge and skills to install, maintain and dismantle instruments, controllers, probes, attachments, cabling, meters and display units.
- Carry out telemetry outstation and internal system configuration
- Identify and resolve data quality and calibration issues
- Test, calibrate and validate fixed and portable analogue and digital instrumentation using approved procedures and standards.
- Repair, maintain, configure and calibrate field instrumentation, communication devices and associated equipment used in system and process control, such as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems
- Use standards and specifications to improve the information gathered by telemetry data
- Inspect and maintain security equipment, telecommunication devices and alarm systems
- Carry out isolation procedures to ensure process or system stability and personnel safety when carrying out operations
- Provide support to day-to-day users of instrumentation and control systems
- Complete data cleansing to ensure consistent and valid data is available for business and regulation purposes
Behaviours
- Display a self-disciplined, self-motivated approach whilst recognising personal limitations and seeking advice from fact holders and specialists when required
- Accept responsibility for work of self or others
- Deliver a polite, courteous professional service to customers and members of the public
- Work effectively and safely when undertaking tasks to approved standards and safe working practices as part of a team, working alone or with appropriate supervision
- Undertake and complete work in a way that contributes to sustainable development
- Be risk aware and minimise risks to life, property and the environment when undertaking work activities
- Be quality focussed and professional in work and in personal standards
- Identify, organise and use resources effectively to complete tasks, with consideration for cost, quality, safety, security and environmental impact
- Accept, allocate and supervise technical and other tasks
- Be aware of the needs and concerns of others, especially where related to diversity and equality
- Carry out and record CPD necessary to maintain and enhance competence
- Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner
- Display a self-disciplined, self-motivated approach whilst recognising personal limitations and seeking advice from fact holders and specialists when required
- Accept responsibility for work of self or others
- Deliver a polite, courteous professional service to customers and members of the public
- Work effectively and safely when undertaking tasks to approved standards and safe working practices as part of a team, working alone or with appropriate supervision
- Undertake and complete work in a way that contributes to sustainable development
- Be risk aware and minimise risks to life, property and the environment when undertaking work activities
- Be quality focussed and professional in work and in personal standards
- Identify, organise and use resources effectively to complete tasks, with consideration for cost, quality, safety, security and environmental impact
- Accept, allocate and supervise technical and other tasks
- Be aware of the needs and concerns of others, especially where related to diversity and equality
- Carry out and record CPD necessary to maintain and enhance competence
- Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner
- Display a self-disciplined, self-motivated approach whilst recognising personal limitations and seeking advice from fact holders and specialists when required
- Accept responsibility for work of self or others
- Deliver a polite, courteous professional service to customers and members of the public
- Work effectively and safely when undertaking tasks to approved standards and safe working practices as part of a team, working alone or with appropriate supervision
- Undertake and complete work in a way that contributes to sustainable development
- Be risk aware and minimise risks to life, property and the environment when undertaking work activities
- Be quality focussed and professional in work and in personal standards
- Identify, organise and use resources effectively to complete tasks, with consideration for cost, quality, safety, security and environmental impact
- Accept, allocate and supervise technical and other tasks
- Be aware of the needs and concerns of others, especially where related to diversity and equality
- Carry out and record CPD necessary to maintain and enhance competence
- Exercise responsibilities in an ethical manner
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Engineering and manufacturing
- Qualification level
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3
Equal to A level - Course duration
- 48 months
- Funding
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£27,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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- utilities engineer
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