Responsibility Level E Comprehend means to understand fully. The jurisdiction in which an Engineering Technician practises is given in Section 4 of the specific DSTG. Assessment Criteria This outcome is normally demonstrated in the course of the design, investigation or operations. 3.1 State which NDip-level engineering standard procedures and systems you used to execute the work, and how NDip-level theory was applied to understand and/or verify these procedures 3.2 Provide your own NDip-level theoretical calculations and/or reasoning on why the application of this theory is considered correct (actual examples required. Design work for Engineering Technicians mainly involves utilising and configuring manufactured components and repetitive design work, using an existing design as an example. Engineering Technicians apply existing codes and procedures in their design work. Investigation is on well-defined incidents, with condition monitoring and operations mainly on controlling, maintaining and improving engineering systems and operations. 3.1 The understanding of well-defined procedures and techniques must be based on fundamental mathematical, scientific and engineering knowledge. Specific procedures and techniques applied to do the work accompanied by the underpinning theory must be provided. 3.2 Calculations confirming the correct application and utilisation of equipment listed in Clause 4 of the specific DSTG must be done on practical well-defined activities. Reference must be made to standards and procedures used and how they were derived from NDip theory.
Document No.: R-05-CIV-PN Revision Nob Effective Date 25/07/2019 Discipline-specific Training Guideline for Candidate Engineering Technicians in Civil Engineering Compiler: MB Mtshali Approving Officer