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Engineering and manufacturingLevel 3Green occupationOCC0067B · ST0067

Bus and coach engineering technician - Electrical

Service, repair and/or overhaul operative or technician · Technical · Maintenance, installation and repair

The official framework — 59 requirements.

Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Bus and coach engineering technician apprenticeship standard (v1.2). On EngTree, each one becomes a node — verified knowledge entries, training modules and End-Point Assessment evidence all map back to it. This standard has options — requirements marked with an option name apply to that pathway only.

Knowledge (20)

What the apprentice must understand

  • K15

    Understand the fundamentals of existing and emerging coach building design and systems

    Coach Builder
  • K16

    Work with and repair new and emerging materials

    Coach Builder
  • K17

    Use specialist body repair equipment, preparation and finishing processes, including painting

    Coach Builder
  • K1

    How to inspect, diagnose and record defects to the applicable standard

  • K2

    Diagnostic principles based on logical, analytical interpretation leading to solving problems

  • K3

    Emerging bus and coach technologies and the impact they will have on the knowledge and skills technicians will require in the future

  • K4

    Current Health and Safety requirements and workshop practices

  • K5

    How to carry out high quality road worthiness inspections specific to their trade

  • K6

    How the business works from an operational perspective and where their role fits within the business and how they contribute to the success of the organisation

  • K7

    Customer expectations delivering a safe, clean, reliable service

  • K8

    The requirements of attending and assessing roadside incidents

  • K12

    Understand the fundamentals of existing and emerging electrical design and systems

    Electrical
  • K13

    Interrogate wiring diagrams. Identify components, current flow and circuit protection

    Electrical
  • K14

    Use diagnostic equipment and software to check Multiplex control systems and rectify component system faults

    Electrical
  • K9

    Understand the fundamentals of existing and emerging mechanical vehicle design and systems

    Mechanical
  • K10

    Use diagnostic equipment and software to diagnose and rectify located faults on mechanical components

    Mechanical
  • K11

    Use accumulated knowledge and apply initiative to rectify intermittent faults

    Mechanical
  • K18

    Understand the fundamentals of existing and emerging mechanical and electrical design and systems

    Mechelec
  • K19

    Identify with accumulated knowledge and apply initiative to rectify intermittent faults

    Mechelec
  • K20

    Use diagnostic equipment to interrogate electronic control units and programmable control systems

    Mechelec

Skills (34)

What the apprentice must be able to do

  • S23

    Manufacture, repair and fit body parts, panels and body fixings access panels

    Coach Builder
  • S24

    Manufacture, repair and fit body structural components

    Coach Builder
  • S25

    Undertake repairs or complete fabrication processes using Gas, Mig or Tig welding

    Coach Builder
  • S26

    Carry out Fibre Glass or GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastics) repairs to body components

    Coach Builder
  • S27

    Repair interior trim materials and components

    Coach Builder
  • S28

    Remove and replace bonded and gasket glazing

    Coach Builder
  • S1

    Carry out the foundation tasks common to all procedures involving basic mechanical and electrical and coachbuilder procedures including: the safe use of hand tools and workshop equipment; safe use of power tools and equipment; the use of mechanical and electronic measuring equipment; test equipment and gauges; basic workshop practices and procedures relating to working on vehicles and components; assembly processes for mechanical units, electrical circuits and coachbuilding, including various fixing and joining methods.

  • S2

    Inspect and prepare a vehicle to the required company and DVSA standards to successfully pass the elements of mandated, pre-arranged vehicle tests specific to their trade

  • S3

    Contribute to the maintenance of a safe and efficient workshop and adhere to company and legislative processes

  • S4

    Use current and emerging technology to access specific relevant information held within engineering manuals, drawings and electronic resources.

  • S5

    Carry out planned preventative maintenance and repairs within chosen trade

  • S6

    Remove repair/replace components in line with manufacturers and company procedures

  • S7

    Investigate defects reported by drivers and identify the root cause and eliminate recurring defects, relevant to chosen trade

  • S8

    Maintain records to company and Operators Licence obligations and regulations

  • S16

    Carry out routine electrical servicing and planned maintenance . Inspect, diagnose and repair electrical circuits and wiring

    Electrical
  • S17

    Inspect, diagnose and repair electrical charging systems and electrical power storage devices and systems

    Electrical
  • S18

    Inspect, diagnose and repair electrical charging systems, battery storage and electrical drive systems

    Electrical
  • S19

    Inspect, diagnose and repair engine, transmission and other vehicle control management systems

    Electrical
  • S20

    Inspect, diagnose and repair on board auxiliary systems

    Electrical
  • S21

    Inspect , diagnose and repair electronic, digital and programmable control systems

    Electrical
  • S9

    Carry out routine mechanical servicing, planned preventative maintenance and “health checks

    Mechanical
  • S10

    Carry out routine servicing

    Mechanical
  • S11

    Inspect, diagnose and repair braking systems

    Mechanical
  • S12

    Inspect, diagnose and repair steering systems

    Mechanical
  • S13

    Inspect, diagnose and repair suspension systems

    Mechanical
  • S14

    Inspect, diagnose and repair engine, fuel coolant and exhaust systems

    Mechanical
  • S15

    Inspect, diagnose and repair transmission and retarder systems

    Mechanical
  • S32

    Inspect, diagnose and repair electrical systems, electrical circuits, electrical units and components

    Mechanical
  • S22

    Carry out routine safety inspections

    Mechelec
  • S29

    Carry out routine safety inspections

    Mechelec
  • S30

    Carry out routine mechanical and electrical servicing, planned preventative maintenance and “ health checks”

    Mechelec
  • S31

    Inspect, diagnose and repair mechanical systems, engine, fuel, coolant and transmission systems

    Mechelec
  • S33

    Inspect, diagnose and repair on board auxiliary systems, battery charging and electronic drive systems

    Mechelec
  • S34

    Use diagnostic equipment and software to locate, diagnose and rectify faults on mechanical and electrical components

    Mechelec

Behaviours (5)

How the apprentice must conduct themselves

  • B1

    Communicate effectively with colleagues, manufacturers and suppliers on a range of topics that will support the process of inspecting, diagnosing, repairing and testing of faults.

  • B2

    Behave in accordance with the values of the employer; treat customers and stakeholders with courtesy and respond quickly to their requirements.

  • B3

    Operate as an effective team member taking responsibility, accountability and ownership of own actions.

  • B4

    Continually develop knowledge and skills and mentor less experienced colleagues.

  • B5

    Have a strong work ethic and understand the need to be reliable, flexible, diligent and a good timekeeper

This framework is where Pathways
meets verified knowledge.

Scenarios practise these requirements. Verified entries teach them. The evidence portfolio proves them. One spine, three surfaces.