Building Services Engineering Senior Technician Level 4 (25/26)
Course Overview
This occupation is found in the
construction, built environment and engineering sectors, with building services
engineering senior technicians employed in a variety of organisation types and
sizes.
The broad purpose of
the occupation is to bring the built environment to life by connecting up the
buildings we live and work in, ensuring they meet the needs of the people,
plant, and services they need to accommodate, whilst providing comfort, building
safety and security and efficiency through ever increasing environmental
safeguarding.
Building services engineering senior technicians use their technical knowledge to deliver, or address problems with, building services systems that are to be designed, manufactured, installed, managed or maintained, within a building. The main types of building services systems are mechanical (heating, ventilation, and cooling), electrical (power, lighting etc) and public health (water services and drainage).
The occupation covered by this standard is Building Services Engineering Technician and typical job titles 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 Managers, Project Managers and Site Managers. They are associated with the supervision of the installation commissioning or servicing of environmental technologies on construction projects and are based on construction sites with occasional time in offices.
What topics are covered?
Health and Safety Sustainability
Engineering Principles
Project Management
Planning and Organising Work
Monitor Quality
Professional Judgement
Code of Ethics
Communication Innovation
Frequently asked questions
This occupation is found in the
construction, built environment and engineering sectors, with building services
engineering senior technicians employed in a variety of organisation types and
sizes.
The broad purpose of
the occupation is to bring the built environment to life by connecting up the
buildings we live and work in, ensuring they meet the needs of the people,
plant, and services they need to accommodate, whilst providing comfort, building
safety and security and efficiency through ever increasing environmental
safeguarding.
Building services engineering senior technicians use their technical knowledge to deliver, or address problems with, building services systems that are to be designed, manufactured, installed, managed or maintained, within a building. The main types of building services systems are mechanical (heating, ventilation, and cooling), electrical (power, lighting etc) and public health (water services and drainage).
The occupation covered by this standard is Building Services Engineering Technician and typical job titles 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 Managers, Project Managers and Site Managers. They are associated with the supervision of the installation commissioning or servicing of environmental technologies on construction projects and are based on construction sites with occasional time in offices.
Apprenticeship Standard Level 4
BTEC Level 4 HNC Construction and the Built Environment (Building Service Engineering RQF)