This apprenticeship has been retired

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An adjustment has been applied to the assessment plan ST0041 v1.0 for this apprenticeship. The adjustment will run from 24/04/2023 and will run indefinitely until all apprentices registered to ST0041, v1.0 only, have completed their EPA and any required resits or retakes.

End-point assessment organisations (EPAOs) delivering EPAs for the apprenticeship will implement the adjustment, supported and monitored by the relevant EQA provider.

The key changes are:

Page 7, (Written Report) an increase to the range of qualified personnel who can verify the work described in the written report has been carried out by the apprentice.

Change from:

A registered member of a Professional Engineering Institution (IEng or CEng) who works with the apprentice will verify that the work described in the written report has been carried out by the apprentice.

To:

A Licentiate, Associate, Member or Fellow of CIBSE; or

Registered EngTech, IEng or CEng with any Engineering Council nominated institution; or

Professionally registered within the construction industry (CIOB, RICS, RIBA) who works with the apprentice will verify that the work described in the written report has been carried out by the apprentice.

There is a typographical error in the EPA:

Page 4 – Structured interview (informed by the written report) section says construction site technician in the right-hand box, this should read as building services engineering technician.

Overview of the role

Planning and installing electrical and mechanical systems within buildings.

Building services engineering technician

Reference Number: ST0041

Details of standard

1. Occupation(s)

The occupation covered by this standard is Building Services Engineering Technician and typical job titles can include: Assistant Project Engineer, Assistant Engineer or Building Services Site Technician. In the case of SME building services engineering specialist contractors the roles are likely to include Assistant Project Managers, Project Managers and Site Managers. They are associated with the supervision of the installation’ commissioning or servicing of environmental technologies on construction projects and are based on construction sites with occasional time in offices.

2. Occupational profile

The main duties and tasks of a Building Services Engineering Technician are:

  • Supervision of the installation of environmental technologies into buildings
  • Assisting design teams with building services engineering solutions on construction projects
  • Supervision of specialist contractors
  • Control of health and safety on construction projects
  • Recording, control and reporting of progress on a construction project
  • Minimisation of the environmental impact of construction projects
  • Control the quality of works on a construction project
  • Ensure compliance with contractual conditions on a project

3. Requirements: Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours

Knowledge

What is required

Health and Safety

Understand the principles and responsibilities imposed law and other regulations in a building services environment

Sustainability

Understand the sustainability issues in projects across economic, social and environmental aspects

Engineering Principles

Understand engineering techniques, procedures and methods and the principles of design

Project Management

Understand management principles and the project management lifecycle and the contractual conditions on a project

Planning and Organising Work

Understand the importance of project planning and resourcing and be able to analyse different techniques

Monitor Quality

Able to define the quality required and the commissioning process on a finished building services project

Skills

What is required

Health and Safety

Identify risk of activities and encourage all employees to demonstrate safety- conscious behaviours

Sustainability

Assess, identify and record the environmental impact of projects

Engineering Solutions

Assist in the implementation of the most appropriate solutions for building services projects

Project Management

Use effective management principles and be able to supervise building services workers, ensuring adherence to contractual conditions

Planning and Organising Work

Understand overall plan for project and measure and record progress against plan

Monitor Quality

Assess and report on quality standards and assist in commissioning of finished  building services projects

Behaviours

What is required

Professional Judgement

Be able to work within own level of competence and know when to seek advice from others

Commitment to Code of Ethics

Work within Rules and Regulations of Professional Competence and Conduct for the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers

Continuing Professional Development

Identify own development needs and take action to meet those needs. Use own knowledge and expertise to help others when requested.

Commitment to Equality and Diversity

Understand the importance of equality and diversity and demonstrate these attributes so as to meet the requirements of fairness at work.

Communicate Effectively

Be able to contribute effectively to meetings and present information in a variety of ways including oral and written.

Work in Teams

Be able to work with others in a collaborative and non-confrontational way.

Demonstrate Innovation

Be able to identify areas for improvement and suggest innovative solutions.

4. Duration

The typical duration for this Apprenticeship is three years but this will depend upon the previous experience of the apprentice and access to opportunities to gain the full range of competence.

5. Entry requirements

Individual employers will determine their own entry requirements, but the typical entry requirements for this Apprenticeship will be five GCSEs or equivalent, including Maths, English and a Science; or a Level 2 Apprenticeship.

6. Qualifications

The following qualification will be gained:

A Level 4 qualification in Construction and Built Environment that meets the knowledge requirements of the standard and is approved by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers as meeting the educational requirements for EngTech LCIBSE

7. English and Maths

English and Maths at Level 2 will need to be achieved before taking the end point assessment and will form part of the Level 4 qualification.

8. Link to professional registration

This Apprenticeship will include the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to achieve Technician status with the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (EngTech LCIBSE).  The Technician Professional Review process for EngTech LCIBSE is included in the end-point assessment process for this Apprenticeship and will lead to the designatory letters EngTech LCIBSE and the status of Engineering Technician.

Level

This Apprenticeship standard is at Level 4. 

Review date

This Apprenticeship standard should be reviewed three years after approval of the standard.


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Status: Retired
Level: 4
Reference: ST0041
Version: 1.0
Date updated: 30/12/2022
Approved for delivery: 8 May 2018
Route: Construction and the built environment
Typical duration to gateway : 36 months (this does not include EPA period)
Maximum funding: £12000
LARS Code: 275
EQA Provider: Ofqual
Employers involved in creating the standard: Balfour Beatty, Costain, Wates, Willmott Dixon, Lend Lease, Carillion, Hind Joiners, KM Decorating, BAM Construction, Laing O’Rourke, Kier, Byrne Brothers, Seddon, NG Bailey

Version log

Version Change detail Earliest start date Latest start date
1.1 Standard, funding band and end-point assessment plan revised 01/07/2022 Not set
1.0 Approved for delivery 08/05/2018 30/06/2022
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