
Level 3 Diploma in Engineering – Maintenance, Installation and Commissioning (2850-33)
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is aimed at learners who intend to follow Apprenticeship and Advanced Modern Apprenticeship programmes, wish for career progression within the Engineering industry, wish to develop the skills learnt from other qualifications and require evidence towards the underpinning knowledge of the N/SVQ. Qualification Accreditation Number: 600/0882/9
Skills
- Engineering
- Health & Safety
- Manufacturing
- Safe Working Practices
Earning Criteria
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This individual has achieved unit 301 Engineering Health and Safety. They are able to: Understand compliance with statutory health and safety regulations and organisational requirements, understand compliance with statutory environmental regulations and organisational requirements, know how to implement accident and emergency procedures, and Understand safe working practices and procedures.
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This individual has achieved unit 302 Engineering principles. They are able to: Know how to interpret engineering information, know how to differentiate between common engineering materials, know how to perform engineering calculations and understand quality control in engineering.
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This individual has achieved unit 303 Principles of Welding. They are able to: Understand the fundamentals of welding, know how to apply welding symbols to joint preparations, understand the affects of distortion and residual stresses due to welding, understand the metallurgical effects of welding, and know how to determine the integrity of welded joints.
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This individual has achieved unit 304 Principles of Fabrication. They are able to: Know how to classify common materials used in fabrication engineering, know how to determine the bending and rolling allowances for fabricated forms, and the principles of shearing, understand the difference between different non-thermal joining methods, and understand different methods used for finishing fabricated components.
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This individual has achieved unit 305 Principles of Fabrication and Welding. They are able to: Understand how to classify common materials used in fabrication engineering, know how to apply welding symbols to joint preparations, know the difference between non-thermal joining methods, understand the affects of distortion and residual stresses due to welding, and know how to determine the integrity of welded joints.
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This individual has achieved unit 306 Principles of engineering maintenance, installation, and commissioning. They are able to: Understand how to plan maintenance, installation, and commissioning activities, know how to install and commission instruments and components, understand how to evaluate methods to overcome friction and corrosion, and know how to evaluate connection methods.