Qualification summary

Based on National Occupational Standards (NOS), this Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Construction Maintenance (RQF) – Electrical Pathway includes units on the removal and replacement of components including checking for defects, disassembly of plant and equipment and more.

The objective of this vocational qualification is to provide recognition that a learner has demonstrated the required level of technical competence to be qualified to work as a maintenance technician on engineering construction plant and systems in 1 of the following disciplines (pathways):

  • Electrical
  • Instrumentation and control
  • Mechanical

The learner is required to select ONE discipline pathway ONLY when registering on the qualification. Successful completion of the qualification pathway will lead to the learner being awarded one of the following:

  • ECITB Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Construction Maintenance (RQF) – Electrical
  • ECITB Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Construction Maintenance (RQF) – Instrumentation and Control
  • ECITB Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Construction Maintenance (RQF) – Mechanical

Find out more about National Occupational Standards

Where is this qualification delivered?

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

Aberdeen Skills and Enterprise Training Limited

Test:
Electrical Installation, Electrical Maintenance, Instrument and Controls, mechanical fitting, Mechanical Joint Integrity, mechanical maintenance, Pipefitting, Plating, Production Operator, Small Bore Tubing

Course:
Mechanical Joint Integrity

Qualification:
Electrical Maintenance, instrument and controls, Mechanical Maintenance

Aberdeen City Campus, Gallowgate, Aberdeen, AB12 3LE
Get directionsto Aberdeen Skills and Enterprise Training Limited

https://www.aset.co.uk

01224 859662

f.bissmire@aset.co.uk

View organisationAberdeen Skills and Enterprise Training Limited

GenII Engineering & Technology Training Ltd

Course:
electrical installation, pipefitting

Qualification:
Design and Draughting, Electrical Fitting, Electrical Maintenance, instrument and controls, Mechanical Fitting, Mechanical Maintenance, Pipefitting, Plating, Project Controls

CCNSG:
CCNSG, CCNSG Test-Only

Lillyhall Industrial Estate, Blackwood Rd, Lillyhall, Workington, FK2 9AD
Get directionsto GenII Engineering & Technology Training Ltd

https://www.gen2.ac.uk/

01900 701300

Margaret.Edmondson@gen2training.co.uk

View organisationGenII Engineering & Technology Training Ltd

East Coast College

Qualification:
Electrical Fitting, Electrical Maintenance, Instrument & Controls, Mechanical Fitting, Mechanical Maintenance, Pipefitting, Plating, Project Controls

CCNSG:
CCNSG

St. Peter's Street, Lowestoft, NR32 2NB
Get directionsto East Coast College

https://www.eastcoasttrainingacademy.co.uk/course/ccnsg/

01502 525041

f.quantrill@eastcoast.ac.uk

View organisationEast Coast College

DN Colleges Group

Qualification:
Electrical Maintenance, Maintenance Maintenance, Pipefitting, Plating

CCNSG:
CCNSG

Kingsway, Scunthorpe, North East Lincs, DN17 1AJ
Get directionsto DN Colleges Group

http://www.dncolleges.ac.uk/

01724 294040

kcinfo@northlindsey.ac.uk

View organisationDN Colleges Group

The International Assessment Centre

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

3A Bowes Road Business Park, Middlesbrough, TS2 1LU
Get directionsto The International Assessment Centre

http://www.intlassessmentcentre.com

07941 330141

neil@intlassessmentcentre.com

View organisationThe International Assessment Centre

Cheshire College South and West

Qualification:
Electrical Maintenance, Mechanical Maintenance

Dane Bank Avenue, Crewe, CW2 8AB
Get directionsto Cheshire College South and West

01270 654654

View organisationCheshire College South and West

What is the qualification structure?

To achieve this qualification learners must complete the 9 mandatory units. A learner must successfully meet the selected discipline pathway requirements of all 9 units to attain this qualification.

It takes the average candidate 1,886 hours to complete this qualification. This includes 952 hours of time with a teacher, trainer or assessor, the remaining hours are unsupervised time for learning and producing evidence to be assessed.

The amount of time taken to achieve this qualification is typically 36 months.

Qualification units

MPS01
Work safely, effectively, ethically and sustainably, managing risk and hazards (plus employer desirable behaviours)

MPS02
Interpret and follow maintenance documentation and procedures including prepare and reinstate the work area

MPS03
Disassembly of plant and equipment

MPS04
Removal and replacement of components including checking for defects

MPS05
Repair of components

MPS06
Assemble components

MPS07
Position and install plant and equipment

MPS08
Preventative and corrective maintenance

MPS09
Fault diagnosis and feasibility of repairing faults

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