Aerial Installation / Electrical and Electronic Servicing
NVQ level 2
This qualification is for those who carry out engineering communications specific for the pathway of Signal Reception. They must show a sufficient level of competence to complete 2 mandatory units and 4 or 5 optional units.
There are no formal entry requirements but candidates must be in the appropriate working environment. This qualification is ideal for those involved in the Analogue to Digital transfer.
Mandatory
- Complying with Statutory Regulations and Organisational Safety Requirements
- Contributing to Positive Working Relationships
Optional
- Installing signal reception equipment in customers' premises
- Familiarising customers with the use of products
- Working safely at heights with antennas
Plus either the following pair of units:
- Diagnosing faults in signal reception systems
- Replacing modules in signal reception systems
Or one other unit from the list below:
- Establishing customer requirements
- Carrying out preventative maintenance procedures
- Transporting and protecting products and equipment
- Collecting and processing payments
- Promoting your organisation's products and services
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FAQ
What is a NVQ?
A NVQ is a National Vocational Qualification, like a GCSE, and is therefore valuable and means something. The achievement of a NVQ means that the employee is competent to perform the job to a benchmark standard set by the relevant Sector Skills Council.
Where would the assessment take place?
It would be carried out in the workplace and fits in with everyday work demands and responsibilities.
How long will it take?
As little as 12 weeks, or as long as required. As a guide, a standard NVQ Level 2 qualification would not normally take more than 6 months. To gain the NVQ, the Learner needs to show that they are working to the required standards consistently over a period of time.
How is the NVQ achieved?
NVQs are obtained through building a portfolio of evidence. Evidence can comprise of emails, delivery paperwork, photographs, video recordings, audio recordings, guided discussions, statements from line managers etc, and observations by the Assessor.
Who will carry out the Assessment?
The Assessor assigned will be Sector Competent. That is to say, they have extensive, proven experience in actually doing the jobs they are assessing and have not obtained their knowledge solely from a text book. The Assessor is there to assist, advise and guide the Learner through all aspects of the NVQ process. The Assessor reviews the evidence presented, measures the evidence against the standards, and provides regular feedback.
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