Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Operations (Knowledge) - 4510-12
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is for those working as engineering operatives in job roles such as maintenance, mechanical manufacturing, electrical and electronics, fabrication, technical support and processing and finishing. It provides knowledge and understanding across the different job roles and is a mandatory component of the level 2 Engineering Operative Apprenticeship. (Ofqual Qualification Number: 603/6596/1 and City & Guilds Qualification Number 4510-12)
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This person working in a maintenance role can manage their own time and workload and is an effective team player. They demonstrate attention to detail and a logical approach to problem solving using diagnostic and fault finding techniques. They understand operational procedures, statutory legislation, environmental regulations and health and safety requirements. They can interpret a range of data including job instructions, engineering drawings and specifications to plan maintenance procedures.
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This person working in a mechanical manufacturing role can manage their own time and workload and is an effective team player. They demonstrate attention to detail and a logical approach to problem solving. They understand operational procedures, statutory legislation and health and safety requirements. They can interpret a range of data and understand mechanical manufacturing techniques, equipment operating parameters and quality specifications.
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This person working in an electrical, electronic role can manage their own time and workload and is an effective team player. They demonstrate attention to detail and a logical approach to problem solving. They understand operational procedures, statutory legislation and health and safety requirements and can interpret a range of data. They understand different types of cabling and can assemble and test a range of electrical and electronic equipment.
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This person working in a fabrication role can manage their own time and workload and is an effective team player. They demonstrate attention to detail and a logical approach to problem solving. They understand operational procedures, statutory legislation and health and safety requirements and can interpret a range of data. They understand marking out, preparation, fabrication and joining techniques. They understand how to produce components to specifications and the quality checking process.
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This person working in a materials, processing or finishing role can manage their own time and workload and is an effective team player. They demonstrate attention to detail and a logical approach to problem solving. They understand operational procedures, statutory legislation and health and safety requirements and can interpret a range of data. They understand quality specifications, processing and finishing techniques and machinery, equipment and tooling.
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This person working in in a technical support role can manage their own time and workload and is an effective team player. They demonstrate attention to detail and a logical approach to problem solving. They understand operational procedures, statutory legislation and health and safety requirements and can interpret a range of data to plan specific jobs. They will be familiar with machinery, equipment and tooling and the quality checking process.