T Levels focus on vocational skills and can help students into skilled employment, higher study or apprenticeships. Each T Level includes an in-depth industry placement that lasts at least 45 days. Students get valuable experience in the workplace; employers get early sight of the new talent in their industry.
K1: understanding the importance of complying with statutory, quality, organisational and health and safety regulations
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K2: understanding of general engineering/manufacturing mathematical and scientific principles, methods, techniques, graphical expressions, symbols formulae and calculations used by engineering technicians
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K3: understanding the structure, properties and characteristics of common materials used in the sector
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K4: understanding the typical problems that may arise within their normal work activities/environment
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K5: understanding approved diagnostic methods and techniques used to help solve engineering/manufacturing problems
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K6: understanding the importance of only using current approved processes, procedures, documentation and the potential implications for the organisation if this is not adhered to
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K7: understanding and interpreting relevant engineering/manufacturing data and documentation in order to complete their job role
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K8: understanding the different roles and functions in the organisation and how they interact.
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K9: understanding why it is important for an organisation to continually review their processes and procedures
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K53: understand mathematical techniques, formula and calculations in a Toolmaking environment
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K54: understand the structure, properties and characteristics of common materials used for the manufacture and repair of tooling, Moulds, Dies and jigs and fixtures
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K55: understand the safe operation, correct selection and the application of a range of hand tools used for toolmaking and die maintenance, including grinders, drills, stones etc.
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K56: understand the safe operation and operating principles of a range of complex and often state of the art workshop machinery (such as CNC lathes, milling, grinding and erosion machining centres, drilling and welding equipment)
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K57: understand how to set up and operate the machinery/equipment efficiently and effectively
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K58: understand the principles of how the relevant tools, dies, jigs and fixtures being manufactured/maintained function, the operating sequences, the purpose of individual components/systems and how they interact
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K59: Understand the application of pneumatics, hydraulics, electrical and electronic systems as applied to various moulding, injection, pressing and similar associated machinery.
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S1: obtaining, checking and using the appropriate documentation (such as job instructions, drawings, quality control documentation)
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S2: working safely at all times, complying with health, safety and environmental legislation, regulations and organisational requirements
planning and where applicable obtaining all the resources required to undertake the work activity
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S3: undertaking the work activity using the correct processes, procedures and equipment
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S4: carrying out the required checks (such as quality, compliance or testing) using the correct procedures, processes and/or equipment
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S5: dealing promptly and effectively with engineering/manufacturing problems within the limits of their responsibility using approved diagnostic methods and techniques and report those which cannot be resolved to the appropriate personnel
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S6: completing any required documentation using the defined recording systems at the appropriate stages of the work activity
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S7: restoring the work area on completion of the activity and where applicable return any resources and consumables to the appropriate location
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S94: read and interpret relevant data and documentation used to produce and/or maintain tool and die components, assemblies and systems
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S95: apply methods and techniques to produce, assemble, disassemble repair and/or maintain tools, dies, jigs and fixtures as applicable to the employer requirements
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S96: apply methods and techniques to produce, assemble, disassemble repair and/or maintain tools, dies, jigs and fixtures as applicable to the employer requirements
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S97: undertake testing to confirm correct operation, and of the effectiveness of repairs and maintenance activities carried out.
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S98: undertake equipment/asset care and/or Preventative Planned Maintenance processes and procedures
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S99: Carry out complex fault diagnosis and repair activities covering the following technologies as applicable to the tool, die, jig and fixture environment: Maintaining mechanical equipment, Maintaining fluid & pneumatic power equipment, Maintaining electrical & electronic equipment, Maintaining process control equipment
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S100: contribute to the business by identifying possible opportunities for improving working practices, processes and/or procedures
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B1: Personal responsibility, resilience and ethics. Comply with health and safety guidance and procedures, be disciplined and have a responsible approach to risk, work diligently at all times, accept responsibility for managing time and workload and stay motivated and committed when facing challenges. Comply with any organisational policies/codes of conduct in relation to ethical compliance
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B2: Work effectively in teams. Integrate with the team, support other people, consider implications of their actions on other people and the business
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B3: Effective communication and interpersonal skills. open and honest communicator, communicating clearly using appropriate methods, listening to others and have a positive and respectful attitude
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B4: Focus on quality and problem solving. Follow instructions and guidance, demonstrates attention to detail, follow a logical approach to problem solving and seek opportunities to improve quality, speed and efficiency
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B5: Continuous personal development. Reflect on skills, knowledge and behaviours and seeks opportunities to develop, adapt to different situations, environments or technologies and have a positive attitude to feedback and advice
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Awarding organisation: City & Guilds
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