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Outline

Typical job titles for this role can include: Assistant Project Engineer, Assistant Engineer or Building Services Site Technician. In the case of SME building services engineering specialist contractors, the roles are likely to include Assistant Project Manager, Project Managers and Site Managers.

The main duties of a Building Services Engineering Technician include supervision of the installation of environmental technologies, assisting design teams with building services engineering solutions on construction projects, supervision of specialist contractors, control of health and safety, recording, control and reporting of progress, minimisation of environmental impact, controlling quality of work and ensuring compliance with contractual conditions.

This apprenticeship standard also includes a Level 4 Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Construction and the Built Environment.

Assessment

Apprentices will attend college on a day release basis where knowledge will be developed via taught sessions, online learning and self-study. 

 

Portfolio of evidence – a portfolio of evidence will be developed by the apprentice with the support of the assessor. This portfolio will demonstrate the skills which have been developed and are regularly applied in the workplace including the behaviours demonstrated to be a successful building services engineering senior technician.

End Point Assessment

The end point assessment is synoptic, and takes place at the end of the apprentice’s learning and development. The requirement is that the end point assessment is completed within four months from the start of the end point assessment period. The end point assessment is made up of the following components:

  • A technical project report with a presentation with questions
  • A professional discussion underpinned by a portfolio of evidence

Entry Requirements

Each organisation will have their own entry requirements, and must be able to provide opportunities to work towards this apprenticeship as part of the job role.

Apprentices must have a previous Level 3 Construction or Building Services based apprenticeship. For example; Technical and Professional Advanced Level Apprenticeship or Level 3 Heating and Ventilation Framework or Standard.

Apprentices must achieve Level 2 maths and English, prior to starting this programme.

Funding may be available to cover this apprenticeship, please contact us for more information on eligibility.

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24/25

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Building Services Engineering Senior Technician (Apprenticeship Standards)

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FutureSkills at MediaCityUK (FSK)

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