RCC Level 3 Maintenance Operations Engineering Technician Apprenticeship

Key Facts
  • Starts Roll-on-roll-off
  • Course Type Apprenticeship
  • Duration Three Years
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Introduction

Maintenance and operations engineering technicians maintain the safety, integrity and effective operation of plant and equipment in many different areas. This qualification can cover seven roles: electrical technicians, mechanical technicians, control and instrumentation technicians, wind turbine technicians, electrical system and process control technicians, electromechanical technicians, and plant operations technicians.

What will I learn

Electrical/Mechanical/ Wind Turbine/Control and Instrumentation Technicians will work on various types of plant and equipment commonly found in the industry. Technicians can be expected to migrate across the various engineering sectors throughout their careers. Dependent upon the sector that they are employed in there may be subtle differences in terms of the composition and application of the plant and equipment. However, the fundamental principles of operation will be the same regardless of the engineering sector. To support the business and operational requirements of modern integrated engineer production plant and services, Electrical Systems and Process Control Technicians and Electromechanical Technicians will need to apply a range of conventional skills and knowledge to undertake engineering activities on a selection of electromechanical and process control plant, systems, and equipment. They will be responsible for the quality of their own work, possibly others’ and ensuring the work is completed safely, meeting stakeholder quality, time, and budget requirements, whilst maintaining the efficient running of plant and equipment.

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