Level 3 -
Conducting maintenance of engineering plant and equipment
Reference: OCC1443A
Status:
ST1443:
Engineering maintenance technician - dual discipline - Electrical and control and instrumentation engineering maintenance technician
(Level 3)
Alpek Polyester, Conoco Phillips, Digital Realty, Drax, EDF Energy, Enfinium, Enva, Evo Energy, Exxon Mobil, Finning, Green Energy, Exxon Mobil, Husqvarna, Ineos, Jaguar Land Rover, MoD, National Grid, NHS, Orsted, RWE, Sellafield Sites, Siemens, SSE, Sterling PSL, Swizzels Matlow, Tesco, Tronox, Veolia, Westinghouse.
Engineering maintenance technicians work in a range of industries that use plant - machinery, apparatus and fixtures - and equipment. This includes energy, leisure entertainment, manufacturing, processing, and utilities companies. The working environments vary across the industries.
This is a core and options apprenticeship. An apprentice must be trained and assessed against the core and one option. The options are:
Electrical and control and instrumentation maintenance technicians work covers electrical and control and instrumentation. For example, motors, single-phase and three-phase, power supplies, low voltage or high-voltage electrical distribution, programmable logic controllers, flow meters, heat exchangers and safety controls.
Electrical and mechanical maintenance technicians work covers electrical and mechanical. For example, motors, single-phase and three-phase, power supplies, and low voltage or high-voltage electrical distribution, actuators, fans, pumps, valves, gearboxes, and pipework.
Engineering maintenance technicians maintain plant and equipment to optimise operation. They conduct planned and preventative maintenance to prevent issues occurring and reactive maintenance when problems occur. For example, responding to breakdowns. They must prepare for and accept jobs, complete work safely to required standards, close the job, and complete work records. They also contribute to continuous improvement activities. They may complete work as part of a team or alone, depending on the task.
Daily, they interact with other maintenance technicians, engineers, and support operatives. They also have contact with other internal and external stakeholders. This may include operations, managers, quality, research and development, and admin staff. They may also have contact with auditors, regulators, and customers undertaking site visits. They typically report to an experienced maintenance engineer.
They must maintain the safe and reliable operation of plant and equipment. Work must comply with any industry specific regulations. Safety is a key priority. They must comply with health, safety, and environmental regulations and procedures and sustainability practices. They must complete tasks in line with their company’s procedures and timescales. They also must also take account of business operation considerations such as cost and service level agreements.
Alpek Polyester, Conoco Phillips, Digital Realty, Drax, EDF Energy, Enfinium, Enva, Evo Energy, Exxon Mobil, Finning, Green Energy, Exxon Mobil, Husqvarna, Ineos, Jaguar Land Rover, MoD, National Grid, NHS, Orsted, RWE, Sellafield Sites, Siemens, SSE, Sterling PSL, Swizzels Matlow, Tesco, Tronox, Veolia, Westinghouse.
Maintain and promote work site health, safety, and environmental compliance. For example, conduct risk assessments and follow emergency procedures.
Liaise with stakeholders on maintenance work. For example, pre-job briefings, to plan work, to co-ordinate work with other maintenance disciplines, and to provide technical and regulatory advice.
Prepare for engineering maintenance work. For example, organise resources, obtain supplies of consumables, and order parts.
Review requirements and accept job. For example, accept safe system of work or permit for work.
Ensure work meets regulatory, industry, and company quality standards.
Conduct post job close out. For example, sign-off job, handover engineering plant and equipment.
Complete engineering maintenance records to company requirements. For example, job reports, stock control records, and fault-finding reports.
Contribute to improvement activities. For example, support alternative ways of working to improve safety, reliability, sustainability, reduce cost, or drive efficiency. Complete continued professional development.
Electrical and control and instrumentation. Conduct planned, preventative, and reactive maintenance on electrical aspects of plant, equipment, and systems; and on instrumentation and control aspects of plant, instrumentation and control equipment, and control systems including calibration.
Electrical and control and instrumentation. Conduct fault diagnosis and problem solving on electrical plant, equipment, and systems; and instrumentation and control equipment and control systems.
Electrical and control and instrumentation. Remove and replace electrical plant, equipment, and systems; and instrumentation and control equipment and control systems.
Electrical and control and instrumentation. Conduct inspection, examination, and testing of electrical plant, equipment, plant, and systems; and instrumentation and control equipment and control systems.
Electrical and control and instrumentation. Ensure availability and performance of electrical and instrumentation and control maintenance tools and equipment.