Healthcare engineering specialist technician - Healthcare medical devices technician
Service, repair and/or overhaul operative or technician · Technical · Maintenance, installation and repair
The official framework — 87 requirements.
Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Healthcare engineering specialist 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 (46)
What the apprentice must understand
- K10
Planning techniques, time management, workflow, work scheduling, work plans and documents. Work categorisation systems.
- K11
Communication techniques: verbal, written, electronic. Matching style to audience. Barriers in communication and how to overcome them. Engineering terminology.
- K12
Report writing.
- K13
Information technology: email, word processing, spreadsheets, work management systems.
- K14
Documentation methods and requirements - electronic and paper. For example, job records, timekeeping, service reports, checklists and condemn notices.
- K15
Data protection requirements: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information governance. Removal of patient identifiable data.
- K16
Team working techniques. Equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.
- K17
Training, mentoring and coaching techniques. How to pass on knowledge and provide guidance to customers or stakeholders.
- K18
Financial constraints. Service level agreements.
- K21
Stock and services considerations. Availability, stock lead times. Correct handling. The identification of equipment and parts. Function of parts, spares and components. Stock value. Faulty stock process. Returns process. Salvageability of parts to be removed.
- K31
Energy consumption and usage profiling.
- K37
Continuous improvement principles and practices for the benefit of the organisation, patient, client, or work process. For example, Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen.
- K43
Option 2. Healthcare estates technician: Purpose and operation of estates; interconnections of systems and impact on service continuity: •critical theatre ventilation systems •life-critical medical electrical distribution for healthcare estates with back-up generators - Isolated Power Supply (IPS) and Uninterruptible Power pipeline Supply (UPS) •medical gas systems and medical air and vacuum •critical resilience back-up systems •high pressure gas supplies •high vacuum systems •medical sterilisation systems including sterlizers, washer disinfectors and ultrasonic cleaners •steam systems (clean steam, sterilisation) •hot and cold water systems •lifts (safety checks and safe rescue) and patient hoists •nurse call systems •fire safety systems •foul and storm drains •heat, light and power systems, including boilers •energy management systems •catering equipment maintenance •domestic services and portering equipment •security equipment maintenance.
Healthcare estates technician - K44
Healthcare estates technician. Estates engineering industry regulations and guidelines. Health Building Notes. Premises Assurance Model (PAM). What they are and how to use them.
Healthcare estates technician - K45
Option 2. Healthcare estates technician: Estates Health and safety regulations and requirements. Asbestos awareness. Working at height. Permits to work. Safety passports. Vehicle safety. Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (PSSR). Construction Skills Certification Scheme compliance. EH40 workplace exposure limits. Building Management System (BMS). Site survey requirements and processes. What they are and how to use them. Limits of role and role of specialist contractors on medical gas systems.
Healthcare estates technician - K46
Option 2. Healthcare estates technician: System resilience. Site wide energy infrastructure and the associated resilience needed to ensure continuity of service. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Generators, Dual fuel systems.
Healthcare estates technician - K1
Engineering function in the healthcare sector; roles, duties, interdependencies and reporting channels. Types of employers. Supply chain. Audits. Stakeholder requirements and priorities including the importance of continuity of service. Principles of clinical governance; its benefits for patients and staff.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K2
Technological development and innovation in the healthcare engineering sector. Industry 4.0. IT networking.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K3
Working in a clinical environment. The patient’s journey. Patient contact protocols. Patient safety, dignity, respect, confidentiality and Caldicott requirements. Personal health and safety when working in the clinical environment.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K4
Engineering standards and regulations. British Standards (BS). International Organisation for Standardisation standards (ISO). European Norm (EN). Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). What they are and how to use them.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K5
Medical protocols for infection prevention and biohazard control for example, cleaning and disinfection of tools, pre-work disinfection requirements, decontamination prior to disposal.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K6
Healthcare engineering industry regulations and guidelines. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency regulations. Care Quality Commission regulations. Health Technical Memorandums (HTMs). What they are and how to use them.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K7
Health and safety regulations. Health and Safety at Work Act. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (CoSHH). Working in confined spaces. Lone working. Provision of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER). Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER). Electrical safety and compliance. Noise regulation. L8 Legionella. Slips trips and falls. Display Screen Equipment. The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR). What they are and how to use them.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K8
Health and safety requirements: manual handling, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), risk assessments and method statements, specialist healthcare PPE, clinical risk assessments, signage and barriers.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K9
Environmental regulations and requirements. Environmental Protection Act. Sustainability. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE). Hazardous waste regulations. Re-cyclable materials and waste disposal procedures. Energy monitoring. Data logging to optimise energy performance. The Climate Change Agreements. Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC). What they are and how to use them.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K19
Machinery, tools, and equipment used in healthcare engineering. Purpose, safe correct use, maintenance, carriage and storage.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K22
Manufacturers’ instructions: what they are and how to use them. Warranties: what they are and impact on engineering work.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K23
Statutory certificates including electricity certificates, theatre validations.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K24
Engineering representations, drawings, and graphical information.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K25
Engineering mathematical and scientific principles: calculations, conversions, flow rates and equipment sizing.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K26
Engineering materials and their properties; impact on use.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K27
Mechanical principles: motion and mechanics, storage and transfer of forces and energy in operation, motors and pumps.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K28
Electrical and electronic principles: principles of electricity and electronics, electric circuit theory, motors and pumps.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K29
Mechatronics principles: key components of integrated mechanical and electrical systems; their design and operation.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K30
Control systems principles.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K32
Installation, commissioning and decommissioning practices and techniques.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K33
Maintenance practices and techniques: planned, preventative and predictive methods and frequency, and reactive.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K34
Fault finding and problem solving techniques: diagnostics, troubleshooting and testing for minor faults for example, component failure in system or circuit, lighting or socket failure, transformer issues, fire alarm system errors. Common causes of faults.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K35
Repair practices and techniques.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K36
Quality assurance principles and practice. Record keeping.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - K20
Calibrated equipment requirements including calibration certificates.
Healthcare medical devices technician - K38
Option 1. Healthcare medical devices technician: Purpose and operation of devices and impact on service continuity: •diagnostic and therapeutic equipment: anaesthetic machines, patient ventilators, and critical life support machines •operating theatre and pathology equipment •monitoring and infusion devices •portable imaging equipment and scanners including hand, CT (Computerised Tomography) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) •renal dialysis equipment •gas delivery systems •assistive technology.
Healthcare medical devices technician - K39
Option 1. Healthcare medical devices technician: Physiology and anatomy in relation to medical equipment.
Healthcare medical devices technician - K40
Option 1. Healthcare medical devices technician: BS EN 60601 and BS EN 62353 Safety testing of medical electrical equipment and medical electrical systems.
Healthcare medical devices technician - K41
Option 1. Healthcare medical devices technician: Quality control systems: medical devices directive, lifecycle management and hazard notices.
Healthcare medical devices technician - K42
Option 1. Healthcare medical devices technician: Networking and integration of healthcare medical devices - requirements for network connections between devices or systems.
Healthcare medical devices technician
Skills (34)
What the apprentice must be able to do
- S1
Plan and schedule own and others’ work.
- S2
Monitor, obtain and check stock and supplies, and complete returns.
- S3
Check tools and equipment including calibration records of test equipment where applicable. Complete maintenance of tools and equipment including calibration where required.
- S5
Store tools and equipment.
- S14
Communicate with colleagues and stakeholders for example, patients, colleagues, managers,’ and the public – verbal, written or electronic. Use sector/industry terminology where appropriate.
- S15
Negotiate with stakeholders such as clinical team or authorised person. For example, to access equipment or arrange system outage.
- S16
Identify and report on progress and issues or concerns where applicable.
- S17
Provide information, guidance, or training to colleagues or stakeholders. For example, clinical staff.
- S18
Write reports. For example, adverse incident reports, technical investigations, equipment appraisals and specifications, improvement suggestions.
- S20
Enter information to record work activity. For example, job sheets, risk assessments, equipment service records, test results, handover documents and manufacturers' documentation, asset management records, work sheets, checklists, waste environmental records and any legal reporting requirements.
- S32
Apply continuous improvement techniques. Devise suggestions for improvement.
- S34
Option 2: Healthcare estates technician. Design and cut, drill, weld as appropriate to produce basic parts, spares or components where consent to manufacture is given.
Healthcare estates technician - S4
Select and use hand tools, specialist tools and instruments including electrical safety test equipment.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S6
Identify and document risks and hazards in the workplace. Advise on and apply control measures.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S7
Comply with health and safety regulations, legislation, and safe working practices including signage and barriers.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S8
Comply with any clinical restrictions in work area. For example, wearing healthcare PPE.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S9
Comply with statutory and organisation environmental and sustainability requirements: safe disposal of waste, re-cycling or re-use of materials and efficient use of resources.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S10
Follow manufacturers’ instructions and procedures.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S11
Follow standard operating procedures.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S12
Read and interpret information. For example, text, data, engineering drawings, job card, work instructions, risk assessments, method statements, operation manuals.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S13
Collect and record data. For example, energy usage, test results.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S19
Use information technology. For example, for document creation, communication, and information management.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S21
Lock off and isolate equipment or systems.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S22
Complete commissioning checks.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S23
Assemble, position and fix equipment or components.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S24
Disconnect and remove equipment or components. Categorise equipment and components for re-use, disposal, or re-cycling. Complete storage measures to prevent deterioration.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S25
Assess condition of components and equipment. Identify action required.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S26
Apply maintenance practices and techniques. For example, clean, lubricate, replace parts.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S27
Use troubleshooting equipment and apply fault-finding and diagnostic testing procedures to identify faults.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S28
Replace, fit and repair components.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S29
Test and check equipment or system against quality and operational parameters.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S30
Use washer disinfectors, steam sterilisers or alternatives to decontaminate healthcare equipment and maintenance tools and equipment.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S31
Restore the work area on completion of the activity. Return resources and consumables.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - S33
Option 1: Healthcare medical devices technician. Calibrate healthcare equipment.
Healthcare medical devices technician
Behaviours (7)
How the apprentice must conduct themselves
- B5
Team player. Keeps colleagues informed. Supports colleagues to complete work and develop. Considers implications of their own actions on others in the team.
- B1
Patient focus. For example, aims to maintain continuity of service and improve service, sensitive to clinical environment and maintains patient confidentiality.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - B2
Prioritise health, safety, sustainability and the environment.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - B3
Act professionally representing employer well. For example, respectful, friendly, courteous, tactful, uses appropriate language, instils confidence. Take account of equality and diversity considerations. Act in a non-discriminatory manner.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - B4
Take responsibility. Completes work with minimal supervision. Knows own limitations and asks for help where needed.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - B6
Adaptable. For example, responds positively to changing priorities and deadlines. Resilient under pressure. Manages multi-skilled tasks and works to deadlines.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician - B7
Committed to continued professional development. Keeps up to date with developments in the engineering industry and healthcare sector.
Healthcare estates technician; Healthcare medical devices technician
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