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Role Profile
Electricians install, maintain and repair
electrical systems in industrial, commercial and domestic environments.
Electricians might work in both indoor and outdoor settings. Electrical
equipment and systems may include switchboards, motors, cables, fuses, thermal
relays, fault current protection switches, heating, lighting, air conditioning
and metering equipment as well as crime and fire alarm systems and renewable
energy technologies. They are able to work on their own proficiently and work
without immediate supervision in the most efficient and economical manner.
They may contribute to the design of electrical systems. They are able to set out jobs from drawings and specifications and requisition the necessary installation materials.
Electrical safety is an important area of Electricians’ work. On completion
of their work the electrical systems must be safe to use. They must adhere to
safe working practices without endangering themselves or others.
Installation
Electricians work on the installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of
low voltage (less than 1000v) electrical and electronic devices and
appliances.
Maintenance Electricians work on the maintenance of electrical
and electronic installations including automated production systems. Duties
include the supervision of the equipment, its maintenance and necessary
repairs.
Typical Job Roles
Installation Electrician, Maintenance
Electrician
Duration:
It is unlikely that a candidate coming to this
apprenticeship without previous relevant experience would complete the
apprenticeship in less than 42 months, and a typical completion time is 48
months. This may reduce if an apprentice is part-qualified or has relevant
experience on entry.
Programme Delivery:
Candidates will be required to
achieve the Level 3 Electrotechnical Qualification (Installation) or
(Maintenance), by attending college on day release for the taught element of the
apprenticeship.
Knowledge outcomes will be assessed via on-screen assessments, plus a range of assignments, projects and written assessments covering theory and practical skills.
Performance outcomes will require auditable evidence, demonstrating competence within the workplace against the assessment criteria. Apprentices will complete a portfolio to evidence this.
On completion of the Level 3 Electrotechnical Qualification and Functional Skills (if applicable) the apprentice will then enter the End Point Assessment, where they will be required to achieve the Achievement Measurement (AM2).
Resources:
Resources will be available through Microsoft
TEAMS and Smart Assessor, the e-portfolio platform used by the college for
apprentices.
On Programme Assessment
End Point Assessment
The AM2 is a robust assessment that
includes a timed practical assessment (16.5 hours typically over 2 and a half
days) and 40 multiple-choice question theory assessment. It will assess
the apprentice’s skills, knowledge and confirm behaviours against the theory and
performance criteria within the standard.
Apprentices will be expected to demonstrate competencies expected by the Electrotechnical industry in the following key occupational areas;
In accordance with an installation specification and the relevant statutory and non-statutory regulations, candidates will be expected to install, terminate, connect, inspect, test and commission;
The assessment is set out in four sections;
Core Knowledge and Skills Requirement
A Standard contains a list of the skills, knowledge and behaviours an apprentice will need to have learned by the end of their apprenticeship.
Electricians will use engineering knowledge and understanding to apply their technical and practical skills. They will contribute to the design, development, manufacture, construction, commissioning, operation or maintenance of products, equipment, processes, systems or services. Electricians must;
In addition,Installation Electricians must:
Behaviours
Electricians will be expected to:
20% Off-the-Job Training
“Off the job training is a
statutory requirement for an apprenticeship. It is t
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