Qualification summary

The qualification’s final registration date has now closed, we are unable to accept new registrations. Learners who were registered on or before 30 June 2024 will be able to continue to take assessments to complete their qualification. The certification end date is 30 June 2027.

Based on National Occupational Standards (NOS), this Diploma in Maintaining Engineering Construction Plant and Systems – Electrical includes units on positioning and installing engineering construction electrical plant and equipment, identify and deal with hazards and emergencies and more.

ECITB requires that evidence of competence must be drawn from and reflect activity undertaken by the learner in the workplace. The workplace is defined as the learner’s normal place of work for their occupation.

In the units of assessment some learning outcomes and associated assessment criteria relate to the knowledge that enables a learner to perform competently. Evidence must be collected that verifies this knowledge is present.

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Where is this qualification delivered?

To complete this qualification learners must enrol with one of ECITB’s Approved Centres listed below.

Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education

Test:
Mechanical Joint Integrity, Pipefitting

Qualification:
Design and Draughting, Electrical Maintenance, Instrument & Controls, Mechanical Fitting, Mechanical Maintenance, Pipefitting, Plating, Welding

Grangemouth Road,Falkirk, FK2 9AD
Get directionsto Forth Valley College of Further and Higher Education

https://www.forthvalley.ac.uk/

01324 403173

centre.coordinator@forthvalley.ac.uk

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What is the qualification structure?

To achieve this qualification learners must complete all 12 mandatory units plus a minimum of 4 optional units.

Qualification units

CO-S1 (mandatory unit)
Contribute to effective working relationships in engineering construction

CO-S2 (mandatory unit)
Work safely and minimise risk in engineering construction

CO-S3 (mandatory unit)
Identify and deal with hazards and emergencies in the engineering construction work environment

MPS Elec – S1 (mandatory unit)
Position and install engineering construction electrical plant and equipment

MPS Elec – S2 (mandatory unit)
Dismantle engineering construction electrical plant and equipment

MPS Elec – S3 (mandatory unit)
Carry out planned maintenance procedures on electrical plant and equipment in engineering construction

MPS Elec – S4 (mandatory unit)
Adjust electrical plant and equipment to meet operating requirements in engineering construction

MPS Elec – S5 (mandatory unit)
Remove components from electrical plant and equipment in engineering construction

MPS Elec – S6 (mandatory unit)
Replace components from electrical plant and equipment in engineering construction

MPS Elec – S7 (mandatory unit)
Monitor the performance and condition of electrical plant and equipment in engineering construction

MPS Elec – S8 (mandatory unit)
Assess the performance and condition of engineering construction electrical plant and equipment

MPS Elec – S9 (mandatory unit)
Diagnose and determine the causes of faults in engineering construction electrical plant and equipment

MPS Elec – S 10 (optional unit)
Assemble components of electrical plant and equipment in engineering construction

MPS Elec – S 11 (optional unit)
Repair components from engineering construction electrical plant and equipment

MPS Elec – S 12 (optional unit)
Hand over engineering construction electrical plant and equipment

MPS Elec – S 13 (optional unit)
Determine the feasibility of repairing components from electrical plant and equipment in engineering construction

MPS Elec – S 14 (optional unit)
Test the performance and condition of engineering construction electrical plant and equipment

MPS Elec – S 15 (optional unit)
Analyse the test results relating to the tested engineering construction electrical plant and equipment

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