Apprenticeship Description
Electrical power protection and plant commissioning engineer - Level 4 - Apprenticeship Standard
Carrying out a range of engineering work on power protection systems, plant and equipment.
Qualifications
None specified. Before taking their end-point assessment, apprentices must: * achieve level 2 English and maths (equivalent to GCSEs at grades A* to C)
What apprentices will learn
- electrical network principles - including electricity supply standards, regulations and policies and high voltage network operations and topologies
- EPPPC engineering principles - including power generation, transmission and distribution, failure modes, safe systems of work and risk management
- EPPPC engineering practices - including installing, testing, commissioning, maintenance, monitoring and protection of new and refurbished systems, plant and equipment
- using specialist equipment - including control, protection, testing and telemetry equipment to confirm conformity and operational service
- using technical data - including engineering diagrams and drawings and preparing and checking technical reports
- communications - including interpersonal, written and verbal skills
- health and safety practices and legislation within a power environment - including company, manufacturers' and operational requirements
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Please note this training is specifically for employers in England looking to train apprentices, not individuals looking to achieve this qualification.
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