Nuclear scientist and nuclear engineer
Plant and process engineer · Professional · Engineering, manufacturing, process and control
The official framework — 27 requirements.
Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Nuclear scientist and nuclear engineer (integrated degree) apprenticeship standard (v1.0). On EngTree, each one becomes a node — verified knowledge entries, training modules and End-Point Assessment evidence all map back to it.
Knowledge (10)
What the apprentice must understand
- K1
Analyse engineering and scientific problems selecting and using mathematical, engineering and scientific tools to provide suitable solutions to nuclear applications, with considerations of the entire life cycle of a nuclear facility.
- K2
Develop and critically apply knowledge of the concepts, principles and theories of engineering science relevant to the interdisciplinary fields of nuclear technology.
- K3
Demonstrate an understanding of stakeholder requirements, commercial awareness, business improvement, project and business management techniques relevant to the nuclear industry.
- K4
Specify, plan, manage, conduct and report on nuclear projects
- K5
Synthesise information from a variety of sources and apply to the solution of a particular nuclear technology application.
- K6
Demonstrate an understanding of Regulatory requirements both national and international.
- K7
Develop technical reports that meet requirements of the prevailing verification process.
- K8
Demonstrate knowledge of the nuclear industry (past, present and future) and the business, political and community environment in which the company operates including personal role within the organisation, ethical practice and codes of conduct.
- K9
Demonstrate an understanding of root cause analysis and learning from experience (LFE) processes
- K10
Demonstrate knowledge of the technology, safety, environmental and economics of nuclear fuels and the nuclear fuel cycle.
Skills (5)
What the apprentice must be able to do
- S1
Work competently in a technical nuclear environment, understand and promote personal responsibility for Health, Safety, Radiation Protection, Environmental Protection, Quality, Security, Safeguards and principles of Risk Management.
- S2
Apply their science or engineering discipline knowledge to the development, operation, maintenance and progression of technologies used for Decommissioning (e.g. remote handling and robotics), Waste Management, Reprocessing, and Nuclear Power Generation.
- S3
Accurately observe, record and draw conclusions from data and experimental evidence, recognising inherent uncertainties and limitations.
- S4
Apply design processes including materials selection that meet nuclear industry standards.
- S5
Apply the standards for nuclear professional practice as required by the industry and professional body institutions.
Behaviours (12)
How the apprentice must conduct themselves
- B1
Communicate effectively and appropriately using a full range of skills; technical speaking to a scientific / engineering audience, active listening, professional writing, professional body language, technical presentation.
- B2
Demonstrate reliability, integrity and respect for confidentiality on work related and personal matters.
- B3
Work autonomously and interact effectively within a wide, multi-disciplinary project team.
- B4
Understand the impact of work on others, especially where related to diversity and equality.
- B5
Manage time effectively, being able to plan and complete work to schedule.
- B6
Demonstrate a supportive attitude to change and respond positively to change management processes.
- B7
Take responsibility for personal development, demonstrating commitment to learning and self- improvement and be open to feedback.
- B8
Demonstrate a strong commitment to personal safety behaviours and understanding of the consequences as set out in the nuclear industry requirements.
- B9
Take responsibility to actively challenge unsafe behaviours and conditions in the workplace to help reinforce nuclear, radiological and conventional safety over competing goals to ensure the protection of people and the environment.
- B10
Demonstrate compliance by following rules, procedures and principles to ensure work completed is fit for purpose and pay attention to detail and carry out error checks throughout work activities.
- B11
Demonstrable commitment to sustainability in work design and application.
- B12
Be an enthusiastic advocate for the nuclear industry with the ability to represent this industry to a variety of audiences.
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.