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Maintaining machinery and equipment in the food and drinks industry, finding and resolving faults, to optimise production levels.
The Food and Drink industry is an exciting place to be a Maintenance Engineer. World class companies in the industry use some of the most innovative, modern and technically automated equipment available to manufacture a wide range of food and drink products for consumers. Companies employ Mechanical and/or Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineers according to the type of products they make.
Food and Drink Mechanical Maintenance Engineers will mainly work with mechanical and electrical equipment and production systems. Food and Drink Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineers will work with mechanical and electrical equipment plus highly automated programmable control systems.
Both Mechanical and Multi-skilled Engineers need to maximise the benefits of the technology and equipment they work with. Depending on the type of product and plant in the company, engineering activities carried out will include routine maintenance, fault finding and diagnosis, testing and commissioning. They must ensure that maintenance activities contribute to optimising food and drink production levels.
Food and Drink Mechanical and Multi-skilled Engineers must ensure that all maintenance activities are conducted safely, and practices comply with food safety legislation in this highly regulated industry. They must understand the key features of working with consumable products and how they this affects food industry maintenance practices.
Food and Drink Engineers will work autonomously, taking responsibility for their own tasks and also work effectively in teams.
Core knowledge
Food and drink maintenance engineers will have the following core knowledge, and will understand:
Core Skills
Food and drink maintenance engineers will demonstrate the following core skills, and will be able to:
Behaviours
Food and drink maintenance engineers will demonstrate the following core behaviours:
In addition to the core skills, knowledge and behaviours, food and drink maintenance engineers will demonstrate specialist additional skills and knowledge from either the mechanical or multi-skilled options. All apprentices must complete the core plus one of the options.
Mechanical maintenance engineers will:
Multi-skilled maintenance engineers will:
Duration | Typically 42 to 48 months |
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Entry Requirements |
Employers will set their own criteria, but typically an entrant to this apprenticeship will already have achieved a minimum of Level 2 in English, maths, a Science and ICT. |
Level | Level 3 |
Qualification | Apprentices are required to complete a level 3 Diploma in food and drink engineering maintenance prior to taking the end-point assessment for this apprenticeship |
Progression | On completion of this standard, apprentices may progress to further learning within the food and drink industry, or a range of employment opportunities |
English and Maths | Apprentices without level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment for this apprenticeship |
Standard Review | After 3 years |
Professional Recognition |
This standard has been designed to satisfy the requirements for Professional Registration as Engineering Technician (EngTech) as defined by the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) |
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