Electrical power networks engineer - Control Engineer
Installation, service, repair and/or overhaul advanced technician · Higher Technical · Maintenance, installation and repair
The official framework — 69 requirements.
Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Electrical power networks engineer 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. This standard has options — requirements marked with an option name apply to that pathway only.
Knowledge (13)
What the apprentice must understand
- K11
understand and interpret Regulatory requirements and business plans and contribute to the production of Regulatory technical returns
Asset Management Engineer - K1
Electrical power principles: alternating current/direct current theories; dynamic/static engineering systems; application of electrical and electronic circuit theory; the use of complex wave forms
- K2
Three-phase systems with consideration being given to harmonics and their effects and the methods of power distribution
- K3
Electricity network design, capabilities, complexities, operations and topologies; operation and limitations of plant and equipment
- K4
The operation of the electricity network in normal and fault conditions
- K5
Safe systems of work and risk management; the application of Electricity Supply Standards, Regulations including environmental requirements. These are Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 2003, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002, The Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002, The Environmental Protection Act 1990
- K6
Company requirements with regard to project management tools, techniques and processes
- K7
Company engineering policies appropriate to their role
- K8
Engineering problems including how to identify the problem, gather and analyse all relevant information, provide and implement a workable solution and monitoring its effectiveness
- K9
Company business planning and resource control measures
- K10
The key interfaces of the electricity network and the impact of those interfaces
- K12
understand and work to project designs and interpret requirements to fit the specific environment the project is being constructed in
Electrical Project Engineer - K13
understand and take control of reactive activities including testing, inspection and maintenance of appropriate plant and equipment to meet operational requirements
Operational Delivery Engineer
Skills (50)
What the apprentice must be able to do
- S12
support the development of innovative policy solutions to best serve the needs of customers and stakeholders
Asset Management Engineer - S13
plan, develop and produce long term network reinforcement plans taking into account emerging technologies and projected future load requirements
Asset Management Engineer - S14
assimilate complex external information to inform company decisions
Asset Management Engineer - S15
evaluate plant and equipment proposals and recommend company approaches
Asset Management Engineer - S16
instigate, as appropriate, investigations into asset, systems or process failures as well as undertaking network performance analysis
Asset Management Engineer - S17
support the identification of new and existing innovation projects
Asset Management Engineer - S18
identify the implications of the next generation of low carbon energy and how it influences the way the network is operated
Asset Management Engineer - S32
remotely control the electrical network, in accordance with operating procedures and safety rules to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the power system.
Control Engineer - S33
control all outages and network access requests ensuring risks to the network and system security are minimised
Control Engineer - S34
manage planned and fault operations and activities on the network to provide a safe and secure electricity supply
Control Engineer - S35
undertake work in complex, dynamic and reactive environments and provide technical and operational guidance to the rest of the business.
Control Engineer - S36
agree and co-ordinate the work of others to maximise network availability and minimise network risks
Control Engineer - S37
escalate significant network incidents throughout the business as appropriate and monitoring of real time impacts on the system
Control Engineer - S38
ensure interface arrangements and impact of embedded generation are considered where appropriate
Control Engineer - S39
gain appropriate Control Engineer Authorisation in-line with company requirements
Control Engineer - S1
Comply with company and Industry health, safety and environmental standards, regulations, company operating procedures and working practices
- S2
Ensure that all safety considerations are incorporated and evident in all working practices
- S3
Apply asset management, design, planning, control, electrical project or operational engineering principles, as appropriate to their role, to maintain and improve the integrity, safety and longevity of the transmission/distribution electrical network
- S4
Produce timely communications providing information to stakeholders both in writing and verbally in relation to their role activities
- S5
Read, understand and interpret technical information relative to their role, identified in company strategies and policies and work in compliance with technical specifications
- S6
Produce clear and precise reports in relation to their activities to line management, other business departments and to external stakeholders
- S7
Develop and agree project plans to undertake their activities. These plans will contain clear objectives, budgets, desired outcomes and timescales. Also included will be implementation criteria, monitoring process controls and evaluation records
- S8
Use company IT systems to provide accurate and reliable data to support business decisions
- S9
Demonstrate that their work activities supports the business to achieve its regulatory incentive mechanisms
- S10
Provide information to support business planning processes in relation to their role activities
- S11
Uses company risk tools and techniques to evaluate and predict the reliability of engineering systems and equipment
- S26
taking the long term network plan into consideration, translate company strategies into specific designs
Design Engineer - S27
make proposals regarding appropriate plant & equipment to be used and the benefits of the proposals
Design Engineer - S28
undertake all aspects of design from outlines to detailed plans. This involves approvals, wayleaves, consents, appropriate regulations and costing information
Design Engineer - S29
take into account the implications of safety and environmental requirements, statutory and industry standards, technical system requirements and commercial constraints on design plans
Design Engineer - S30
demonstrate the application of appropriate methods to identify correct load calculations and produce network diagrams
Design Engineer - S31
ensure that proposed designs meet commercial, investment requirements and take into account innovation developments
Design Engineer - S40
project manage activities to ensure projects are delivered on time, meet stakeholder and budget requirements
Electrical Project Engineer - S41
manage stakeholder relations and produce final construction plans.
Electrical Project Engineer - S42
undertake contractor management of external parties, agreeing work specifications, variations and acceptance of work completion in-line with company processes and procedures
Electrical Project Engineer - S45
ensure the completion of final hand back documentation to the agreed specifications and timescales.
Electrical Project Engineer - S43
be authorised to work on the electricity network in-line with company/asset owner requirements
Operational Delivery Engineer - S44
issue, review and communicate to all site personnel the agreed safe systems of works associated with the activities being carried out.
Operational Delivery Engineer - S46
plan, manage and undertake a range of engineering activities and operations to the electricity network, to meet design, safety, time and commercial requirements
Operational Delivery Engineer - S47
be Authorised to work on the electricity network in-line with company/asset owner requirements
Operational Delivery Engineer - S48
take responsibility for and control others who may be working on the network
Operational Delivery Engineer - S49
issue, review and communicate to all site personnel the agreed safe systems of works associated with the activities being carried out
Operational Delivery Engineer - S50
ensure the completion of final hand back documentation to the agreed specifications and timescales
Operational Delivery Engineer - S19
build and be accountable for a rolling and dynamic plan, including managing conflicts and changes, for all operational and capital works
Planning Engineer - S20
prioritise all works to be delivered taking into account capital delivery and contractor resources ensuring that all outcome targets are considered
Planning Engineer - S21
ensure area plans are built optimally, utilising resource skill sets and plan the appropriate outages, negotiating and confirming these by utilising the switching matrix
Planning Engineer - S22
ensure all risk assessments are initiated in a timely manner, that any constraints are assessed and managed and any mitigating actions are determined
Planning Engineer - S23
ensure all planning decisions are documented in the relevant systems and are communicated with reasoning to all relevant stakeholders
Planning Engineer - S24
ensure assets are compliant with statutory requirements, company policy obligations and optimal/limit dates and assess asset condition data against maintenance policy risk & criticality criteria
Planning Engineer - S25
be accountable for both resource and outage planning ownership and authority of work to be included or removed from the plan
Planning Engineer
Behaviours (6)
How the apprentice must conduct themselves
- B1
Health, Safety & Environment – follows health, safety and environmental policies and procedures and is prepared to challenge unsafe behaviour using appropriate techniques to ensure the protection of people and property when working alone and/or with teams. Demonstrates high concentration and the desire to reduce risks through regular monitoring and checking information
- B2
Stakeholder management – is proactive in identifying their stakeholders and managing their expectations, presenting appropriate information to them clearly and concisely.
- B3
Interpersonal skills - works well with people from different disciplines, backgrounds and expertise. Takes others’ needs and concerns into account and supports them to accomplish an activity safely and on time.
- B4
Analysing and solving problems – takes responsibility for solving problems by identifying and analysing the issues and drawing logical, sound solutions that benefit customers and the business.
- B5
Risk awareness – has the embedded desire to reduce risks through systematic monitoring and checking of information identifying mitigation actions on an on- going basis to achieve safe systems of work
- B6
Planning & organising – takes a forward looking perspective when considering the delivery of decisions, activities and projects and ensure plans are in place to manage anticipated issues, considers contingency planning
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