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High speed rail and infrastructure technician - Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician

Installation, service, repair and/or overhaul advanced technician · Higher Technical · Maintenance, installation and repair

The official framework — 192 requirements.

Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the High speed rail and infrastructure technician 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 (95)

What the apprentice must understand

  • K19

    How to identify, eliminate and mitigate safety and health risks in the whole project lifecycle;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K20

    The social and environmental factors arising from civil engineering activities;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K21

    Legislation and standards regarding the design and construction of high speed rail systems;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K22

    The civil engineering components, considerations, techniques, methods and software used in high speed rail;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K23

    The interface between civil engineering, track and other network systems;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K24

    The impact of structures, drainage, geotechnics and lineside equipment on the construction and durability of a high speed rail system;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K25

    Procedures for gaining necessary planning consents;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K27

    Processes for planning and delivering both on-site and off-site construction; how to effectively estimate, manage and control costs, resources and programme;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K28

    Quality control and assurance, the link to productivity, and the application of lean principles and Business Improvement Techniques (BIT);

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K29

    The industry software used to achieve BIM requirements.

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K53

    The design factors that embed health and safety into the CCC system;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K54

    In-depth knowledge of Common Safety Method (CSM) and application of change within the CSM context;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K55

    Risk and failure modes and how to build protection into the design;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K56

    What is meant by CCC, and the differences between legacy, modern and future rail signalling and train control systems;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K57

    Ergonomic and human factors relating to design and operation of a CCC system;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K58

    Operation and maintenance requirements for CCC systems and how to demonstrate that they can be achieved;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K59

    The commissioning certification process relating to the design, implementation and operation of a CCC system;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K60

    IT hardware, software and technical architecture as appropriate;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K61

    Security technology and systems including cyber security and levels of access;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K62

    The function and operation of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) including the European Train Control System (ETCS);

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K63

    Telecoms systems including the Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway (GSM-R) and subsequent evolutions to communicate between train and track-side;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K64

    Purpose and processes for data management, configuration management and change management.

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K68

    Principles and application of train design including materials, energy sources, legislation and standards;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K69

    Current, future and alternative technologies impacting on the design and operation of high speed rail rolling stock;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • K1

    The critical importance of safety and security in the conventional and the high speed railway industries, the principles of safe by design, system assurance, and health and safety legislation

  • K2

    The relationships of health and welfare strategies with safety in the workplace

  • K3

    The relevance of standards, policy, regulation and guidelines for the UK rail industry.

  • K4

    Risk assessment and hazard analysis identification, management and mitigation.

  • K5

    The context and scope of high speed rail in the UK and internationally, and its integration into the wider transportation system.

  • K6

    The distinction and interface between conventional and high speed rail.

  • K7

    The role of specialist areas within conventional and high speed rail; civil engineering, track systems, traction and rolling stock, command, control and communication, power, digital and information operations, business management, systems engineering and integration.

  • K8

    Appropriate fundamental engineering principles.

  • K9

    The relevance and importance of sustainability, environmental, social and economic considerations in the development and operation of a high speed railway.

  • K10

    How the rail network system is designed, built, installed, operated, maintained, renewed and decommissioned.

  • K11

    The impact of ergonomics and human factors on the design and operation of the railway.

  • K12

    The importance of forward thinking to future innovation, technology and ways of working.

  • K13

    The requirements for, and characteristics of, leadership, collaboration and management

  • K14

    The principles of effective project management, stakeholder management and quality management.

  • K15

    The principles of asset management.

  • K16

    The importance of commercial awareness, including the relationship with the supply chain

  • K17

    The procurement process and its importance to the business and industry

  • K18

    The basics of working with Building Information Modelling (BIM) and the Common Data Environment.

  • K87

    Safety management for high speed rail operations;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K88

    The role of emergency planning and the function of responders;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K89

    Incident, accident, disaster and emergency management;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K90

    Cyber and other security threats to railway operations and mitigation factors;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K91

    The passenger market and management of revenue sources;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K92

    Importance of excellent customer service and the impact of quality assurance systems;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K93

    Procedures for delivering high speed passenger services;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K94

    Network management and operational management of timetabling and traffic management within high speed rail;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K95

    Principles of performance management

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • K77

    Specific health and safety regulations and best practice while working with electrical power, emergency first aid for electrical hazards, safe working at height;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K78

    Electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering theories that underpin the field of power and distribution in the high speed rail context;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K79

    Industry standards that cover specific skills used for overhead lines, cable jointing and substation fitting activities;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K80

    Design of the electrification systems and components for a high speed rail system;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K81

    Power supply, transmission, protection and isolation devices for high speed rail

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K82

    Planning, installation and maintenance of OLE and related equipment;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K83

    The process of managing electrification from receipt from the National Grid transformers to use at track-side or Overhead Line Equipment (OLE);

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K84

    The key roles of Electrical and Plant Distribution Engineers and Electrification Engineers;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K85

    Fault-finding techniques, common faults and repair procedures;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K86

    New technologies used on high speed rail in Britain and abroad

    Power Advanced Technician
  • K65

    Health and safety standards, regulations and their application to high speed rolling stock;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K66

    Rolling stock systems, subsystems and components for high speed rail;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K67

    Factors that influence specific design considerations for high speed rail, including ergonomics and human factors;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K70

    The interaction between rolling stock and the track and aspects that may impact on stability and fatigue;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K71

    How noise and vibration is generated and methods of minimising impact between track and train;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K72

    The interface between the energy source and the train and electromagnetic compatibility;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K73

    Maintenance, vehicle examination and inspection processes, and related recording requirements;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K74

    Operational processes relating to in-service engineering and diagnostics;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K75

    Train care facility requirements to optimise train lifespan;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K76

    The potential impact of contractual commitments and penalties on the business and how this impacts on working practice.

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • K26

    The necessity of designing, planning, coordinating and supervising temporary works;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K41

    The necessity of designing, planning, coordinating and supervising temporary works;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K43

    Processes to identify safety and health risk and their integration in an operational system;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K44

    The concept, significance and meaning of systems thinking and the systems engineering discipline, and the impact of relevant standards;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K45

    The necessity of taking a holistic approach to managing the lifecycle of a project from specification to decommissioning;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K46

    Appropriate systems engineering approaches for different situations, types of assurance, validation and verification (from traditional ‘V’ model to Agile systems engineering);

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K47

    The necessity of designing, planning, coordinating and supervising temporary works;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K48

    System architecture, hardware, software and interfaces;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K49

    Available software and tools to support systems engineering, including BIM; requirements capture management theory and practical methods;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K50

    Interface management theory and methods;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K51

    RAMSS (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Safety, Security) analysis;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K52

    Documentation hierarchy.

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • K30

    Health and safety regulations pertaining to track;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K31

    Identification, avoidance and mitigation of safety and health risks in design, construction, operation, maintenance and decommissioning

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K32

    The components of a track system, especially as applied to high speed rail;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K33

    The differences between conventional and high speed track and the interfaces between the two systems;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K34

    The essentials of constructing properly supported track bed;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K35

    The impact of alignment, hydrodynamics (chiefly drainage) and geotechnics on track;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K36

    Track geometry and the influence of speed;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K37

    Impact of assets and structures on the track system;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K38

    Processes associated with the planning, design, construction, monitoring, ongoing inspection, maintenance, renewal, repair and failure mechanisms of track;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K39

    Manufacturing and construction methodology behind track;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K40

    The range and use of specialist equipment and plant for track;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • K42

    Environmental impact of the whole track lifecycle.

    Track Advanced Technician

Skills (89)

What the apprentice must be able to do

  • S21

    Apply and influence safety and health principles in order to ensure a safe and healthy working environment;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S22

    Implement processes that identify, eliminate, avoid and mitigate safety and health risks in design or construction;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S23

    Comply with industry standards and legislation;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S24

    Create, read, interpret and implement detailed plans and schedules;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S25

    Contribute to the design, planning or implementation of high speed rail civil engineering projects, which could include lineside equipment, tunnels, cuttings, bridges, viaducts, or embankments;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S26

    Contribute to the design, planning, implementation or decommissioning of temporary works;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S27

    Estimate, manage and control costs, programme, risk and resources within area of responsibility;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S28

    Effectively use industry software as appropriate to achieve BIM requirements;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S29

    Establish dimensional control by surveying and setting out;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S30

    Specify and select and manage a range of labour, plant and materials;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S31

    Implement procedures that take account of structures, geotechnics and drainage for the construction, durability and safe operation of a high speed railway;

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S32

    Lead a team to efficiently manage a work package and achieve planned outcomes; apply processes for planning and delivery of both on-site and off-site construction.

    Civil Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S54

    Fully comply with all safety guidance and regulations consistent with critical safety integrity levels;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S55

    Assess risk and report failure modes and various scenarios in order to build protection into the design, including the application of ergonomics and human factors;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S56

    Identify and describe modern systems for CCC as applicable to High Speed Rail;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S57

    Identify and manage issues resulting from the interface between peripheral systems with modern digital and electronic CCC systems;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S58

    Capture and manipulate survey and geographical data across all interfaces to inform design;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S59

    Contribute to the selection, design, installation, maintenance, operation and decommissioning of CCC systems including within the CSM framework;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S60

    Plan and implement monitoring, maintenance and repair of CCC systems; diagnose faults and implement solutions for a modern CCC system;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S61

    Apply data, configuration and change management;

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S62

    Develop and apply security processes.

    Command, Control and Communications (CCC) Advanced Technician
  • S1

    Develop and maintain an effective safety culture.

  • S2

    Embed a culture of health, welfare and safety compliance to ensure the health and safety of employees, customers, visitors and members of the public.

  • S3

    Rigorously apply security procedures.

  • S4

    Apply rigorous health and safety practices, comply with legislation and safety processes.

  • S5

    Design safety into all aspects of the rail network, accounting for end-user requirements.

  • S6

    Comply with relevant standards and regulations.

  • S7

    Identify and manage risk, and prepare contingency plans

  • S8

    Apply effective systems engineering practice, considering the interfaces between work packages and promoting and maintaining effective communications between disciplines.

  • S9

    Embed the principles of sustainability and environmental considerations into the design, development, installation and operation of high speed rail projects.

  • S10

    Design and implement innovative solutions using new technologies to improve efficiency, cost effectiveness, customer service and safety to work-based problems.

  • S11

    Demonstrate effective management, supervising and managing resources as appropriate.

  • S12

    Implement project management processes and tools to effectively manage work packages such as Gantt Charts, Logic Network, PERT Chart, Product and Work Breakdown Structure, Risk Register

  • S13

    Work effectively with stakeholders

  • S14

    Comply with quality assurance processes

  • S15

    Implement appropriate asset management tools to manage assets throughout their life cycle

  • S16

    Apply BIM and Asset Information Modelling (AIM) requirements effectively.

  • S17

    Interpret and manage information, which could include multi-dimensional modelling, complex work plans, technical drawings and schematics, including change control.

  • S18

    Undertake and implement a high standard of technical work taking responsibility for efficient and effective delivery of work packages.

  • S19

    Communicate effectively across all levels.

  • S20

    Use appropriate IT systems and applications

  • S82

    Implement high speed railway standards, procedures and regulations to ensure effective, safe, secure and efficient operation;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • S83

    Use historical and real-time data to accurately predict likely sources of incidents and make comprehensive plans for mitigation;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • S84

    Implement appropriate training received in a response to an emergency situation;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • S85

    Apply standard network code and operational code and interpret ERCO, ASSET and Ordnance Survey maps;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • S86

    Implement tools and systems to effectively manage timetabling and high speed rail operations to ensure efficiency;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • S87

    Apply performance management principles effectively;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • S88

    Develop, implement and monitor policies and procedures designed to deliver excellent customer service and experience; demonstrate a commitment to outstanding customer service;

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • S89

    Interpret financial reports and manage revenue sources.

    Operations Advanced Technician
  • S72

    Consistently apply health and safety best practice and compliance, apply safe working at height and safety harness use and apply emergency first aid for electrical hazard;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S73

    Use and direct the use of lifting and access equipment

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S74

    Safely, accurately and efficiently install and commission track-side and overhead power supply and transmission systems for high speed rail;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S75

    Erect and direct the erection of different types of overhead line structures, pre-fabrication and installation of main structure and small part steelwork and running wire systems

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S76

    Take account of sectioning, insulation, registration and in-span components and the installation, enhancement and renewal of earthing and bonding

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S77

    Plan, monitor, implement and maintain track-side and overhead line equipment using appropriate systems, standards, procedures and tools;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S78

    Conduct dynamic risk assessment for non-routine occurrences;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S79

    Read and interpret both paper-based and digital technical design drawings, models and schematics;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S80

    Effectively supervise teams and allocate work schedules;

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S81

    Accurately complete and maintain necessary documentation.

    Power Advanced Technician
  • S63

    Develop and maintain safety critical competencies, knowledge and behaviours;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S64

    Apply principles of product safety design and maintenance and safe working practice to include the impact of ergonomics and human factors;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S65

    Safely operate the rolling stock system and subsystem to be able to analyse and fault find;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S66

    Demonstrate the ability to interpret and apply legislation and standards as applied to rolling stock design, maintenance and operation;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S67

    Contribute to the design of systems, subsystems and components;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S68

    Use monitoring and inspection equipment to measure parameters of major rolling stock subsystems and components;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S69

    Effectively use diagnostic tools and methods to diagnose faults and defects in rolling stock and plan and implement solutions to maximise rolling stock use and ensure safe and operational service;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S70

    Dynamically risk assess non-routine work;

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S71

    Accurately capture and maintain all necessary documentation, records and data analysis.

    Rolling Stock Advanced Technician
  • S41

    Ensure safety and health risks are identified and captured;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S42

    Identify and comply with relevant standards and regulations;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S43

    Apply systems thinking to a broad range of challenges in the context of high speed rail;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S44

    Identify system interfaces, contribute to interface management and communicate effectively across multiple disciplines and levels; The

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S45

    Recognise different situations, plan systems engineering activities and apply systems engineering approaches;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S46

    Identify project or system lifecycles and apply modelling principles to test system-level functionalities, interrelationships and scenarios;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S47

    Select and apply appropriate system modelling techniques incorporating ergonomic and human factors;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S48

    Contribute to the identification of testing, commissioning and hand-over requirements;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S49

    Contribute to the capture, development, and management of requirements;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S50

    Contribute to the development of systems architecture;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S51

    Use available software and tools as appropriate, including the application of BIM;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S52

    Estimate the production availability of a system by assessing failure modes, frequencies and consequences;

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S53

    Contribute to system analysis activities.

    Systems Engineering Advanced Technician
  • S33

    Engage in processes that identify, avoid and mitigate safety and health risks in design and construction;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • S34

    Apply systematic safety and health practice during planned and unplanned activities across the whole track lifecycle;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • S35

    Comply with legislation, processes and standards relating to the planning, design, construction, monitoring, maintenance, renewal, repair, manufacturing and construction methodology, disposal and environmental impact of track;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • S36

    Contribute to the design, construction, monitoring, maintenance, renewal, repair and decommissioning of track;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • S37

    Contribute to determining appropriate manufacturing and construction methodologies, including the decommissioning and environmental impact of track;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • S38

    Produce and interpret detailed technical documents, including the application of BIM and other regulated information systems;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • S39

    Account for the impact of alignments and geotechnics on track design, construction, maintenance and final system needs;

    Track Advanced Technician
  • S40

    Contribute to testing and commissioning including integration with other systems.

    Track Advanced Technician

Behaviours (8)

How the apprentice must conduct themselves

  • B1

    Fosters a safe, secure and healthy working environment through personal responsibility and behaviour

  • B2

    Is customer focused and is dedicated to improving the customer experience

  • B3

    Effective self-manage, prioritise and a proactively approaches work and continuous professional development.

  • B4

    Effectively lead

  • B5

    Acts professionally, shows commitment to the industry and employer, and is an effective ambassador for the employer

  • B6

    Is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and act ethically with integrity and respect

  • B7

    Works flexibly, embraces change, handles ambiguity and accepts new ideas and ways of working

  • B8

    Uses effective communication skills to work collaboratively and to exchange constructive feedback

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