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Water industry asset maintenance technician - Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical

Service, repair and/or overhaul operative or technician · Technical · Maintenance, installation and repair

The official framework — 137 requirements.

Every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour below is the verbatim regulatory text of the Water industry asset maintenance 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 (67)

What the apprentice must understand

  • K2

    Awareness of water industry legislative and regulatory requirements. Materials in contact (WRAS approved), food grade lubricants, Asset Management Periods.

  • K3

    Awareness of water and waste water process theory from source to recycling. Abstraction processes. Water treatment and disinfection processes. Water distribution, boosters and service reservoirs. Wastewater treatment, networks and pumping stations. Effluent discharges and parameters.

  • K4

    Chemical dosing systems for water and wastewater. Risks, mitigations and safe systems of work. Equipment and storage to include pumps, valves and dosing lines.

  • K5

    Water industry maintenance technician role, responsibilities, limits of autonomy and reporting channels.

  • K6

    Awareness of health and safety regulations, relevant to the occupation and the technician's responsibilities. CDM regulations. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH). Display Screen Equipment. Due diligence. Electricity at work regulations (EaWR). Emergency evacuation procedures. Health and Safety at Work Act – responsibilities. Isolation and emergency stop procedures. Legionella. Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER). Lone working. Management systems of occupational health and safety ISO 45001. Manual handling. Near miss reporting. Noise regulation. Provision and use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER). Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR). Risk assessments. Safety equipment: guards, signage, fire extinguishers. Situational awareness. Slips, trips and falls. Types of hazards. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Working in confined spaces. Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (PSSR).

  • K7

    Safe systems of work.

  • K8

    Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR). ATEX compliance (safety requirements of the workplace and equipment used in explosive atmospheres). Working in and around explosive atmospheres. Hazardous areas (DSEAR zones). PPE. Intrinsically safe tools for working in explosive atmospheres. Exposure limits. Necessary forced pre-ventilation. Gas monitoring equipment.

  • K9

    Water industry sustainability and environmental principles and requirements. Permits and operation conditions for water extraction. Requirements for disposing of discharges and waste. Monitoring emissions to air, land and water (MCERTS). Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations.

  • K10

    The impact water industry operations have on the environment.

  • K11

    Planning, prioritising, work scheduling and time management approaches.

  • K12

    Asset security requirements.

  • K13

    Tools and equipment used in maintenance and repair tasks. Operational checks, calibration, storage and maintenance requirements.

  • K14

    Maintenance strategies and techniques: planned, preventative, predictive and reactive methods and their frequency.

  • K15

    Written communication and documentation: methods and requirements - electronic and paper. Service records. Test results.

  • K16

    Personal hygiene risks and requirements for working on a water treatment or a wastewater treatment site.

  • K17

    Water industry process safety and process risk assessments. Incidents and emergency situations (internal and external): pollution, loss of process, security, weather, and accidents: their potential impact. Incident management and procedures. The risk of pollution and untreated water in supply.

  • K18

    Continuous improvement techniques. Asset and process optimisation.

  • K19

    Principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace. Unconscious bias.

  • K20

    Team working principles.

  • K21

    Non-written communication methods and techniques. Engineering maintenance terminology.

  • K22

    Information technology and digital: digital interfaces, email, Management Information Systems (MIS), spreadsheets, presentation, word processing, virtual communication, learning platforms, work collaboration platforms. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Cyber security.

  • K35

    Electrical: Practices and techniques for the installation, commissioning and decommissioning of cabling and electrical equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K36

    Electrical - Electrical theories and principles. Basic concepts of electricity. Ohms law, Kirchoff's law, circuits, conductors and insulators, basic AC theory, complex numbers, resistance and impedance - capacitive and inductive, transformers, polyphase AC circuits, power factor. Harmonics.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K37

    Electrical: Design and modification of electrical circuits.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K38

    Electrical: Safe isolation of plant and electrical equipment in preparation for repair and maintenance work. Permits, safe isolation policies and procedures, lock off systems.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K39

    Electrical - Types of intelligent control equipment. PLCs, HMIs, Intelligent starters, Variable Speed Drives (VSDs).

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K40

    Electrical - Basic telemetry signals and outstations.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K41

    Electrical - Fault finding, problem solving and rectification techniques, aids and diagnostic equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K42

    Electrical: Tools, equipment, resources and components used for the installation, repair and maintenance of electrical systems. Application, operation, care and calibration requirements.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K43

    Electrical: Design specifications, plans, drawings and manufacturer’s instructions.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K44

    Electrical: Inspection and testing requirements and techniques.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K45

    Electrical - Repair and maintenance of equipment and components. Practices and techniques. Removing and replacing parts.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K46

    Electrical: Awareness of wiring regulations - purpose and importance.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K47

    Electrical: Electrical drawings.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K48

    Electrical - Cable types and termination methods. Specifications and application.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K49

    Electrical: Round numbers, scientific notation, percentages and ratios. Area, perimeter, volume and surface area. Scales, tables, graphs and charts. Trigonometry and Pythagoras' Theorem. Engineering formulae. Sequence of operations. Conversions and calculations.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • K50

    ICA: Electrical theories and principles. Basic concepts of electricity. Ohm's law, Kirchoff's law, circuits, conductors and insulators, basic AC theory, complex numbers, resistance and impedance - capacitive and inductive, transformers, polyphase AC circuits, power factor.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K51

    ICA: Practices and techniques for the installation, commissioning and decommissioning of ICA equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K52

    ICA: Repair and maintenance of instruments, controllers, sensors, probes, attachments, cabling, meters and display units. Practices and techniques.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K53

    ICA: Instrumentation and control device operational principles: flow, level, pressure, analysers, transducers, transmitters, gauges. Proportional–integral–derivative controller.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K54

    ICA: Open and closed loop systems. First and second order control systems.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K55

    ICA: Safe isolation of plant and ICA equipment in preparation for repair and maintenance work. Permits, safe isolation policies, lock off systems.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K56

    ICA: Tools, equipment, resources and components used for the installation, repair and maintenance of control systems. Application, operation, care and calibration requirements.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K57

    ICA: Field instrumentation, communication devices and equipment used in system and process control. To include: Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, back up procedures. Configuration procedures and requirements.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K58

    ICA: Fault finding, problem solving and rectification techniques. Aids and diagnostic equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K59

    ICA: Inspection and testing requirements and techniques.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K60

    ICA: Design specifications, plans, drawings and manufacturer's instructions.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K61

    ICA: Awareness of wiring regulations - purpose and importance.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K62

    ICA: Configuration and calibration procedures and requirements. Precision and tolerance.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K63

    ICA: Round numbers, scientific notation, percentages and ratios. Area, perimeter, volume and surface area. Scales, tables, graphs and charts. Trigonometry and Pythagoras' Theorem. Engineering formulae. Sequence of operations. Conversions and calculations.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K64

    ICA: Cable types and termination methods. Specification and application.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K65

    ICA: Telemetry signals and outstations configuration.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K66

    ICA: Software and logic used within the control system.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K67

    ICA: Data analysis and monitoring techniques.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • K1

    Overview of water and wastewater industries. Regulators and stakeholders: Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI), Water Services Regulation Authority (OFWAT), Consumer Council for Water (CCWater), Environment Agency (EA), Health and Safety Executive (HSE), and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) - roles and powers.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K23

    Mechanical: Mechanical theories and principles; pneumatics, hydraulics and pressure systems. Torque, gearbox ratios, flow ratios, step-down ratios. Machine specifications.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K24

    Mechanical: Safe isolation and depressurisation of mechanical plant and equipment in preparation for repair and maintenance work. Permits, safe isolation policies and procedures, lock off systems.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K25

    Mechanical: Practices and techniques for the installation, commissioning and decommissioning of mechanical systems and equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K26

    Mechanical: Repair and maintenance of machinery, equipment and components. Practices and techniques. Removing and replacing parts, set up, adjustment, cleaning and lubricating.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K27

    Mechanical: Tools, equipment, resources and components used for the installation, repair and maintenance of mechanical systems. Application, operation, care and calibration requirements.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K28

    Mechanical: Fault finding, problem solving and rectification techniques. Aids and diagnostic equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K29

    Mechanical: Inspection, monitoring and testing requirements and techniques.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K30

    Mechanical: Basic fabrication, welding and thermal cutting processes for mechanical components and structures.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K31

    Mechanical: Bench fitting techniques used in equipment and component assembly.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K32

    Mechanical: Types and application of machinery. For example: lathes, pillar drills, milling machine, threading machine, mechanical saws. Machine speeds for different materials.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K33

    Mechanical: Design specifications, plans, drawings and manufacturer’s instructions.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • K34

    Mechanical: Round numbers, scientific notation, percentages and ratios. Area, perimeter, volume and surface area. Scales, tables, graphs and charts. Trigonometry and Pythagoras' Theorem. Engineering formulae. Sequence of operations. Conversions and calculations.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical

Skills (63)

What the apprentice must be able to do

  • S2

    Plan maintenance work, taking into consideration: process safety and following process risk assessments; the impact work has on the environment and on water treatment or wastewater recycling.

  • S3

    Identify and organise resources to complete tasks, with consideration for process, cost, quality, safety, security and environmental impact.

  • S4

    Follow health and safety procedures and safe systems of work in compliance with regulations and standards, including PPE.

  • S5

    Comply with sustainability principles. Segregate waste for recycling, reuse or disposal.

  • S6

    Select, check store and maintain equipment and tools.

  • S7

    Restore the work area on completion of the activity.

  • S8

    Communicate in writing and record or enter information - paper based or electronic. 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 legal reporting requirements.

  • S9

    Collect, interpret and use data and information using information and digital technology. Comply with GDPR and cyber security regulations and policies.

  • S12

    Apply continuous improvement techniques. Devise suggestions for improvement.

  • S13

    Communicate with and provide support, technical advice, work updates and information to technical and non-technical colleagues and other stakeholders.

  • S14

    Carry out and record learning and development activities.

  • S15

    Comply with security procedures. For example, site access, document classification, and securing assets.

  • S32

    Electrical: Install, commission and decommission cabling and electrical equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S33

    Electrical: Apply electrical theories and principles.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S34

    Electrical: Apply repair and maintenance practices and techniques.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S35

    Electrical: Modify electrical circuits.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S36

    Electrical: Interrogate information displayed on different types of intelligent control equipment. To include, PLCs, HMIs, Intelligent Starters, Variable Speed Drives (VSDs).

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S37

    Electrical: Carry out fault finding and rectification techniques using aids and diagnostic equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S38

    Electrical: Use tools, equipment, resources and components for installation, repair and maintenance.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S39

    Electrical: Isolate equipment in preparation for maintenance work, including permits, safe isolation policies and lock off systems.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S40

    Electrical: Inspect and test electrical installations and equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S41

    Electrical: Use electrical drawings.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S42

    Electrical: Install different cable types and terminate to their specifications and applications.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S43

    Electrical: Use mathematical theory.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S44

    Electrical: Identify a problem, investigate problem to identify the underlying cause. Identify a solution.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - electrical
  • S45

    ICA: Apply electrical theories and principles.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S46

    ICA: Install, commission and decommission ICA equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S47

    ICA: Configure instrumentation and control devices.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S48

    ICA: Calibrate and monitor open and closed loop systems.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S49

    ICA: Use tools, equipment, resources and components for installation, repair and maintenance.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S50

    ICA: Configure field instrumentation, communication devices and equipment used in system and process control.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S51

    ICA: Apply repair and maintenance practices and techniques to instrumentation and control equipment, control systems and cabling.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S52

    ICA: Carry out fault finding techniques for instrumentation and control equipment. Use diagnostic equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S53

    ICA: Inspect and test ICA equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S54

    ICA: Interpret and use design specifications, plans, drawings and manufacturer's instructions.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S55

    ICA: Calibrate ICA equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S56

    ICA: Use mathematical theory.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S57

    ICA: Isolate equipment in preparation for maintenance work, including permits, safe isolation policies and lock off systems.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S58

    ICA: Install different cable types and terminate to their specifications and applications.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S59

    ICA: Test telemetry signals and configure outstations.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S60

    ICA: Use software to produce programs to be used within the control system.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S61

    ICA: Assess condition of equipment. Identify action required.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S62

    ICA: Identify a problem, investigate problem to identify the underlying cause. Identify a solution.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S63

    ICA: Analyse and monitor data to make evidence based changes if required.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - instrumentation, control and automation
  • S1

    Work in line with water industry standards and regulatory requirements.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S10

    Apply equity, diversity and inclusion policies and practices.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S11

    Apply teamworking principles.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S16

    Mechanical: Carry out commissioning and decommissioning tasks on mechanical equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S17

    Mechanical: Assemble, position and install mechanical equipment or components.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S18

    Mechanical: Disconnect and remove mechanical equipment or components.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S19

    Mechanical: Apply repair and maintenance practices and techniques.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S20

    Mechanical: Use tools, equipment, resources and components for installation, repair and maintenance tasks.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S21

    Mechanical: Isolate plant and equipment in preparation for maintenance work, including permits, safe isolation policies, lock off systems and depressurisation of pressurised systems.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S22

    Mechanical: Inspect and test mechanical systems and components.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S23

    Mechanical: Carry out fault finding and rectification techniques using aids and diagnostic equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S24

    Mechanical: Carry out inspection and monitoring of mechanical systems and equipment.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S25

    Mechanical: Identify a problem, investigate problem to identify the underlying cause. Identify a solution.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S26

    Mechanical: Interpret and use manufacturer’s instructions, design specifications, plans and drawings.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S27

    Mechanical: Apply basic fabrication, welding and thermal cutting processes for mechanical components and structures.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S28

    Mechanical: Apply bench fitting techniques.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S29

    Mechanical: Use machinery. For example, lathes, pillar drills, milling machine, threading machine, mechanical saws.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S30

    Mechanical: Apply mechanical theories and principles.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical
  • S31

    Mechanical: Use mathematical theory.

    Water industry asset maintenance technician - mechanical

Behaviours (7)

How the apprentice must conduct themselves

  • B1

    Take responsibility for and promotes health, safety and wellbeing for self, others, site and assets.

  • B2

    Considers the environment and sustainability.

  • B3

    Seek to improve ways of working.

  • B4

    Promote inclusivity in the workplace with colleagues, stakeholders, and customers.

  • B5

    Collaborate and promote teamwork across disciplines.

  • B6

    Identifies issues and takes responsibility for actions.

  • B7

    Committed to maintaining and enhancing competence of self and others through Continued Professional Development (CPD).

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