Programme Contents
The programme is directly linked to the BEMS Controls Engineer Level 4 Apprenticeship Standard . Click here to view the standard. These Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours from the standard are mapped across to the 15 duties involved with the EWA. The duties involved in the Experienced Worker Assessment are:
Duty 1 Design and create BEMS Technical Documentation.
Duty 2 Create wiring schedule and power loadings for panel manufacture.
Duty 3 Adhere to safe working practices to ensure the BEMS elements of the electrical systems are safe to use.
Duty 4 Create Health & Safety documentation such as Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS).
Duty 5 Design and write software for control systems to an industry approved standard.
Duty 6 Design and create client approved user interface or plant and systems with appropriate reference to integration issues.
Duty 7 Review completed control panel drawings to check, amend and approve.
Duty 8 Install BEMS control equipment and wiring systems.
Duty 9 Commission BEMS software and controls equipment.
Duty 10 Undertake a servicing and maintenance requirement of an existing BEMS installation.
Duty 11 Carry out fault finding and rectification of defective control equipment or software algorithms.
Duty 12 Carry out and produce detailed conditional site survey reports along with remedial/ enhancement recommendations.
Duty 13 Produce recommendations for enhancing energy performance.
Duty 14 Carry out the electrical testing and inspection of BEMS related controls equipment.
Duty 15 Create Operation and Maintenance documentation.