Lift truck and powered access engineering technician
Service, repair and/or overhaul operative or technician · Technical · Maintenance, installation and repair
The official framework — 40 requirements.
Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Lift truck and powered access 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.
Knowledge (18)
What the apprentice must understand
- K1
Awareness of health and safety regulations, relevance to the occupation and the technician's responsibilities. Health and Safety at Work Act – responsibilities. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH). Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR). Risk assessments. Safe systems of work. Manual handling. Types of hazards. Near miss reporting. Due diligence. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Situational awareness. Provision and use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER). Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER). Electrical safety and compliance. Noise regulations. Work at height regulations.
- K2
Tools and equipment used within the lift truck and powered access profession and their safe operation.
- K3
Materials, joining methods and fabrication techniques.
- K4
Principles of electrical, electronic and hydraulic circuits and components.
- K5
Construction and operation of lift truck and powered access machine systems: powertrain, steering, braking, lifting gear, mechanical, electrical or electronic and hydraulics.
- K6
Maintenance practices and techniques: planned and preventative, and reactive methods and their frequency. Inspection techniques and the importance of safety inspections to meet legal obligations.
- K7
Diagnostic principles and problem-solving techniques for fault-finding: manufacturer's process flows, guided fault finding and functional testing.
- K8
Lift truck and powered access on-board diagnostics.
- K9
Manufacturers’ specifications and customers’ requirements and the process to access, interpret and apply the information gained from them.
- K10
Verbal communication techniques. Giving and receiving information. Matching style to audience. Barriers in communication and how to overcome them. Engineering terminology.
- K11
Stock requirements. Control systems. Stock rotation. Stock considerations: availability, stock lead times, stock value, faulty stock, salvageability of parts removed.
- K12
Quality management standards. Quality assurance principles and practice. Record keeping.
- K13
Environmental and sustainability regulations and guidance. Environmental hazards that can arise from lift truck and powered access operations. Types of pollution and control measures: noise, smells, spills, and waste. Hazardous waste regulations.
- K14
The correct selection and use of hand tools.
- K15
Lift truck and powered access communication systems. Telematics.
- K16
Warranties: what they are and impact on lift and powered access machines.
- K17
Written communication techniques. Plain English principles. Engineering terminology.
- K18
Equality Act. Equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace. Unconscious bias.
Skills (16)
What the apprentice must be able to do
- S1
Apply health and safety procedures and safe systems of work in compliance with regulations and standards relevant to lift truck or powered access machines.
- S2
Obtain and interpret lift truck and powered access machine technical data and repair instructions.
- S3
Use tools, workshop equipment, diagnostic and measuring equipment when carrying out maintenance and repairs.
- S4
Perform preventative maintenance activities on lift truck and powered access machines.
- S5
Perform inspections on lift truck and powered access machines in compliance with Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) and Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) regulations.
- S6
Remove and replace mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components.
- S7
Apply diagnostic principles and problem-solving techniques to diagnose faults on lift truck or powered access machine systems.
- S8
Carry out functional testing and quality checks on repaired lift truck or powered access machine components and systems.
- S9
Carry out repairs and make required adjustments.
- S10
Record or enter information - paper based or electronic. For example, job sheets, risk assessments, equipment service records, test results, handover documents and manufacturers' documentation, work sheets, checklists.
- S11
Check and maintain stock.
- S12
Communicate with others verbally for example, colleagues and stakeholders.
- S13
Prepare and maintain a clean, tidy and safe working area.
- S14
Identify, organise and use resources to complete tasks, in compliance with quality, safety, sustainability and environmental standards and guidance.
- S15
Follow equality, diversity and inclusion procedures.
- S16
Store and maintain tools, workshop equipment, diagnostic and measuring equipment for maintenance and repairs.
Behaviours (6)
How the apprentice must conduct themselves
- B1
Put health and safety first.
- B2
Take responsibility for the quality of work.
- B3
Committed to continued professional development (CPD) to maintain and enhance competence in their own area of practice.
- B4
Respond and adapt to work demands and situations.
- B5
Apply a professional approach.
- B6
Take account of diversity and inclusion requirements.
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