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Level 3

Demonstrate workshop skills in an electrotechnology context
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11559 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to: use workshop tools; comply with workshop procedures; and undertake fabrication and assembly operations in electrotechnology applications. This unit standard applies to a person preparing for a technician role in the electrotechnology sector and represents the capabilities required in general workshop practices.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of electrotechnology engineering construction and testing skills
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is Tue Dec 31 00:00:00 NZDT 2024.

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16973 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers the development of practical skills, as well as knowledge and application of safe working practices and safety regulations requirements for an electrotechnology workshop assembly environment. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . construct an electrotechnology product to a given specification following safe workshop practice; and . test an electrotechnology product to ensure performance is, in accordance with the given specification.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of software tools as used in electrotechnology industry applications
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is Tue Dec 31 00:00:00 NZDT 2024.

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16975 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers knowledge and application of software tools to provide solutions in the electrotechnology engineering industry. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . describe the capabilities and limitations of software packages in the context of electrotechnology applications; and . apply software packages in electrotechnology applications.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of electrotechnology engineering workshop safe practice
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is Tue Dec 31 00:00:00 NZDT 2024.

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16991 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers the development of practical skills, as well as knowledge and application of safe working practices and safety regulations requirements for an electrotechnology workshop and/or assembly environment. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . demonstrate knowledge of safe workshop practices, and the correct use of workshop tools and equipment in an electrotechnology workshop environment; and . follow safe workshop practices to construct a device enclosure or rack for an electrotechnology application to a given specification.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Explain and apply communication skills and societal responsibilities in an electrotechnology industry
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22736 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This unit standard covers knowledge of communication in the electrotechnology work environment and the responsibilities of electrotechnology technician engineers in that environment. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: . work environments in the electrotechnology engineering industry in terms of the associated communication implications; and . the responsibilities of a technician engineer in the electrotechnology engineering industry.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Describe and apply techniques for identifying and locating faults in electrotechnology products or systems

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Version 2 This unit standard replaced unit standard 8191.

26727 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers fundamental logical and systematic fault-finding techniques for electrotechnology products or systems. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - describe fundamental techniques to identify the location and cause of faults in electrotechnology products or systems; and - apply fundamental techniques to identify the location and cause of faults in electrotechnology products or systems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

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Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of stakeholder engagement in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment

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Version 3 This unit standard replaced unit standard 4968.

27910 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are, within an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment, able to: - identify stakeholders and their expectations; - demonstrate knowledge of stakeholder engagement; - demonstrate knowledge of communication and service techniques to deescalate tensions during stakeholder engagement; - demonstrate knowledge of an escalation process; and - demonstrate effective communications with stakeholders.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of workplace safety in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment

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Version 3 This unit standard replaced unit standard 17396 and unit standard 17490.

27911 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This unit standard is not intended for use by electricians. It is designed to meet the requirements of workplace safety and workplace hazard management for technicians working in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment and includes first-time tuition for the issue of a Trainee Limited Certificate for electrical workers as required by the Electrical Workers Registration Board. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - explain the hazardous nature of electricity; - demonstrate elementary knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 in relation to working in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; - demonstrate knowledge of the safety management of workplace hazards in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; - explain general safety practices in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; - demonstrate knowledge of special hazards and fire hazards specific to an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; - demonstrate knowledge of safe use of tools and test equipment in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; - demonstrate knowledge of rules, procedures, and use of instruments to ensure the continued safety of electrotechnology or telecommunications technicians; - demonstrate knowledge of initial response to an accident involving electricity that applies to persons working in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; and - analyse industry-relevant incidents.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of electrical principles in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment

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27912 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard covers basic electrical principles for technicians working in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . demonstrate knowledge of electrical conductors, insulators, and semiconductors; . demonstrate knowledge of methods for emf production; . demonstrate knowledge of magnets, magnetism, and the application of magnetism to the generation of ac and dc; . demonstrate knowledge of resistors and capacitors used in simple circuits; . demonstrate knowledge of semiconductor diodes; . analyse and calculate values in simple ac and dc circuits; and . demonstrate knowledge of the supply of electricity in New Zealand and the use of the Multiple Earth Neutral (MEN) system of supply.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of electromechanical engineering principles for technicians

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30641 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This unit standard covers fundamental electromechanical engineering principles and concepts for technicians working in an electrotechnology servicing or systems installation environment. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate: - knowledge of lever systems and mechanical drives and their use in electromechanical systems and appliances; - fundamental knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic energy transfer as used in electromechanical systems and appliances; - knowledge of electrical control devices, interfaces, control circuits, and control applications for appliances; - fundamental knowledge of electric motors used in appliances; - knowledge of the fundamental terms and principles of refrigeration; and - knowledge of the fundamental principles of diagnostics and the associated test equipment.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of the installation of electrotechnology systems on customer premises

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30643 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This unit standard covers basic principles and concepts and is intended for systems technicians working on customer premises. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: - radio principles for extra-low voltage applications and installations; - satellite and terrestrial signal reception and distribution; - non-complex domestic control and automation systems; - TCP/IP networks in terms of their operation and the services provided; - structured cabling networks and data communications; and - electrical, electronic and security principles for electronic security installations.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate basic knowledge of diagnostics and fault finding for service and installation technicians

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30644 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard is for service and installation technicians and workers who service and repair end-user appliances, goods and/or equipment and systems, and covers basic underpinning knowledge for this occupation. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate: - knowledge of fault codes and interface systems for diagnosing faults; - knowledge of basic techniques to identify the location and cause of faults in electrical appliances or electronic products; - knowledge of the use of basic diagnostic equipment used for fault finding for service and installation technicians; and - basic knowledge of maintenance and calibration requirements for fault finding, test, and diagnostic tools and equipment used in electrotechnology or telecommunications practice.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Apply safe working procedures and practices in an electrotechnology environment and identify and control special hazards

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30647 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard is designed to meet the requirements of workplace safety and workplace hazard management for electrical workers working in an electrotechnology environment. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of the hazardous nature of installation activities in special environments and locations; - demonstrate knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 in relation to working in special environments and locations; - demonstrate knowledge of the safety management, risk assessment, and control measures of workplace hazards in special environments and locations; - identify and control workplace hazards in special environments and locations; and - apply safety practices and manage risks in special environments and locations.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of installation practices and procedures for customer premises systems

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30648 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers the knowledge requirements for the installation of basic extra low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems cabling, equipment, systems, and services. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate: - basic knowledge of cabling and cable support installation practice of customer premises systems; - knowledge of installation requirements for customer premises systems equipment; - basic knowledge of power systems used in customer premises systems installations; and - knowledge of commissioning customer premises systems installations.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Select, install, and commission basic extra-low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems

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30649 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard covers the selection, installation and commissioning of basic extra-low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems cabling, equipment, systems, and services. It also covers the interconnection of associated services to achieve optimal performance. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - select and install cable support systems and cables for basic extra-low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems; - install equipment for basic extra-low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems; and - test and commission basic extra-low voltage and low voltage customer premises system installations.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Diagnose faults and repair basic extra-low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems

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30650 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This unit standard covers diagnosis and repair of basic extra-low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems cabling, equipment, systems, and services. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - ensure regulatory compliance while working on data networks; - perform non-complex fault location associated with faulty operation of extra-low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems installation; and - replace or repair faulty components or modules to restore subsystems on systems, hardware, and related ICT systems and services to operation.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Explain regulatory requirements for installing and servicing extra-low and low voltage customer premises systems

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30651 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers knowledge of the regulatory requirements for electrotechnology installation and servicing practices and procedures for basic extra low voltage and low voltage customer premises systems cabling, equipment, systems, and services. People credited with this unit standard are able to: explain regulatory requirements for installing and servicing extra-low and low voltage customer premises systems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Level 4

Build electrotechnology products
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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11553 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to: set up their workplace; produce; and inspect electrotechnology products. This unit standard covers the capability of a person at a technician role level in building either one off, or prototype, light or heavy electrical products with hybrid technology components.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Identify and reduce electrotechnology quality problems
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11556 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to identify quality problems, and provide solutions to reduce electrotechnology quality problems.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Identify and apply industrial standards, codes, and legislation in electrotechnology applications
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11558 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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People credited with this standard can identify the content of industrial standards, codes and legislation, and apply them in electrotechnology applications. This unit standard represents the capability of a person at technician role level or above in identifying and applying industrial standards, codes and legislation in electrotechnology applications.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Demonstrate electrotechnology measurement skills
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16972 Unit Standard 6 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to: select a measurement process, make measurements, and analyse the results of measurements in an electrotechnology context.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of CAD tools as used in an electrotechnology engineering environment
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is Tue Dec 31 00:00:00 NZDT 2024.

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16974 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers knowledge and application of CAD tools to provide solutions in the electrotechnology engineering industry. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate and apply knowledge of CAD tools as used in an electrotechnology engineering environment.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate elementary software programming techniques in an electrotechnology context
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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16979 Unit Standard 6 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to interpret a supplied software requirement for an electrotechnology application, and develop a software solution for an electrotechnology application using elementary software programming techniques.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Describe and apply knowledge of electrotechnology fault-diagnosis procedures
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16992 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers basic fault finding in electrotechnology products or systems in a systematic and logical manner. People credited with unit standard are able to: . describe electrotechnology diagnostic processes; and . apply logical and systematic techniques to identify the location and cause of faults in electrotechnology equipment.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate and apply introductory knowledge of electrotechnology engineering mathematics
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22734 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard covers general mathematical principles and the basic mathematical skills required for electrotechnology engineering. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . demonstrate knowledge of, and graph, functions related to electrotechnology engineering; . interpret, manipulate, and solve electrotechnology engineering algebraic problems; . demonstrate knowledge of and apply differentiation and integration techniques to electrotechnology engineering problems; . demonstrate and apply knowledge of complex numbers to solve electrotechnology engineering problems; and . interpret and convert logic expressions and numbers as applied in an electrotechnology engineering industry context.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Explain and apply information gathering methods and present reports in an electrotechnology industry
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22735 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard covers information gathering methods and written and oral report presentation as used in an electrotechnology engineering environment. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . demonstrate and apply knowledge of information collection methods used in the electrotechnology engineering environment and explain related copyright legislation; . write and publish a formal technical report of interest to a sector of the electrotechnology engineering industry; and . prepare and present an oral report of interest to a sector of the electrotechnology engineering industry.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate introductory knowledge of emerging or new electrotechnology products or systems
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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22737 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard is intended to cover emerging or new products or services in all areas of electrotechnology engineering at an introductory level. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate introductory knowledge of: - factors that affect electrotechnology industry product and system changes and development; - current developments in new or emerging electrotechnology products or systems; and - the application and development history of an emerging or new electrotechnology product or system and explain the industry communication processes related to the development process of the product or system.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Install and maintain information and communications technology (ICT) systems and services
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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24520 Unit Standard 25 Credits

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This unit standard covers installation and maintenance of information and communications technology (ICT) systems for voice and data services. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . prepare for installation of ICT system infrastructure; . install and terminate ICT system infrastructure; . test and fault-find ICT system infrastructure; . install, test, and fault-find an ICT service; . construct, test, and fault-find an access network; . create, test, and fault-find a Layer 2 VLAN; . create, test, and fault-find a Layer 3 VPN; . install, test, and fault-find ICT hardware expansion devices; . install, test, and fault-find network services across a network end-to-end; and . hand over ICT service to customer.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of information and communications technology (ICT) systems and services
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24521 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This unit standard defines the underpinning knowledge for people engaged in the installation and maintenance of information and communications technology (ICT) systems used for voice and data services. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: . the telecommunications OSI model; . data cabling used to support broadband applications; . radio transmission; . unlicensed wireless access networks; . cellular mobile telephony; . ICT network topologies, architectures, transport mechanisms and protocols, and hardware components; . end-to-end ICT configurations and systems; and . emerging fixed and mobile ICT networks.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Guard against the dangers of electromagnetic radiation
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25268 Unit Standard 3 Credits

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This unit standard covers the fundamental understanding of the sources and types of electromagnetic radiation, the potential dangers of overexposure, risk assessment, and mitigation strategies. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of the sources and types of radio frequency EMR and its associated risks, and methods of detecting and reporting EMR hazards; - prepare for work at a site with potential EMR hazards; - verify and maintain the EMR hazard management plan against an on-site situation; and - carry out work in accordance with the EMR hazard management plan.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate introductory knowledge of building management systems
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25629 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for use in the training and assessment of electricians beyond trade level and covers the knowledge of building management system (BMS) requirements for industrial and commercial buildings. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: . building management systems; . climatic requirements for building occupants and installed equipment; . building climate control; . principles and methods of providing personal security requirements for building occupants and installed equipment; and . building automation safety and backup.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of and analyse energy efficiency of buildings and plant
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25630 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for use in the training and assessment of electricians beyond trade level and covers the knowledge of energy efficiency and methods of analysing energy efficiency of domestic, industrial, and commercial buildings. Electricians who have achieved this unit standard are able to conduct an energy audit on an installation. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . demonstrate knowledge of energy efficiency as related to industrial, commercial, residential, and domestic installations; . demonstrate knowledge of non-renewable and renewable energy sources; . demonstrate knowledge of data collection and analysis techniques as related to undertaking energy audits; . gather data for the analysis of energy efficiency; and . analyse energy consumption data and report energy audit results.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Enhance workplace safety and mitigate environmental impacts in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment

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28881 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This unit standard covers knowledge, principles, and techniques to maintain workplace safety practices and mitigate environmental impacts for technicians working in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate and apply knowledge of the requirements and associated responsibilities of Acts, Regulations, Standards, Codes of Practice, and local Bylaws that impact on electrotechnology or telecommunications workplaces; - implement and maintain safety management practices for workplace hazards in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; - implement and maintain a risk assessment strategy in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; - implement and maintain procedures to mitigate environmental impacts in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment; and - investigate industry relevant incidents.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Apply stakeholder engagement principles and techniques in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment

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28882 Unit Standard 7 Credits

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This unit standard covers principles and techniques of communications and service to develop and enhance stakeholder relationships for technicians working in an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment. People credited with this unit standard are, within an electrotechnology or telecommunications environment, able to: - select and apply appropriate communication and service techniques to deescalate tensions during stakeholder engagement; - supervise and support technical personnel during the course of a project; and - select and apply negotiation techniques appropriate to stakeholders.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Analyse building and plant energy efficiency
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is Fri Dec 31 00:00:00 NZDT 2027.

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29437 Unit Standard 3 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for people wishing to become electricians in the domestic or commercial area of the industry and covers building energy audits. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - establish a process appropriate to the type of installation to be analysed for one of domestic building, commercial building, or rural building; and - analyse energy consumption data and produce report on possible savings based on the information collected.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of structured cabling systems

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32015 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons who install, diagnosis and repair structured cabling systems and associated equipment. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of structured cabling systems; - read and interpret electrical diagrams to describe structured cabling systems functions; - demonstrate knowledge of cables and connections used in structured cabling systems; - demonstrate knowledge of associated equipment used with network systems; - demonstrate knowledge of the impact of an emerging or converging technology on network systems; and - describe professional development opportunities regarding new technologies for structured cabling systems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Install and configure standard and non-standard structured cabling systems, hardware, and support facilities

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32016 Unit Standard 45 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons, who develop and install standard and non-standard structured cabling systems, associated hardware, and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - develop solutions for the installation of network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - prepare for installation of network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - co-ordinate the installation of network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - co-ordinate configuration routines of network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - test and commission network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - ensure regulatory compliance in terms of workplace health and safety when working on network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; and - handover site to customer on completion of installation.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Restore operation and performance of structured cabling systems, hardware, and support facilities

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32017 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons, who test, diagnose and repair complex faults to a modular level and/or configure network systems to restore operation and performance of structured cabling systems, associated hardware, and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - perform routine maintenance and/or complex fault location on network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - restore faulty network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities to normal operation and performance; and - update maintenance records for network systems, associated hardware, and support facilities following maintenance or fault correction.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of home automation systems

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32018 Unit Standard 20 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons who install, diagnose and repair home automation systems and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of home automation systems; - read and interpret electrical diagrams to describe home automation systems functions; - demonstrate knowledge of cables and connections used in home automation systems; - demonstrate knowledge of connecting hardware and support facilities used with home automation systems; - demonstrate knowledge of the impact of an emerging or converging technology on home automation systems; and - describe professional development opportunities regarding new technologies for home automation systems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Install and configure standard and non-standard home automation systems, hardware, and support facilities

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32019 Unit Standard 45 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons, who develop and install standard and non-standard home automation systems, associated hardware, and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - develop solutions for the installation of home automation systems, associated hardware and support facilities; - prepare for installation of home automation systems, associated hardware and support facilities; - co-ordinate the installation of home automation systems, associated hardware and support facilities; - co-ordinate configuration routines of home automation systems, and associated hardware and support facilities; - test and commission home automation systems, and associated hardware and support facilities; - ensure regulatory compliance in terms of workplace health and safety when working on home automation systems, and associated hardware and support facilities; and - handover site to customer on completion of installation.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Restore operation and performance of home automation systems, hardware, and support facilities

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32020 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons, who test, diagnose and repair complex faults to a modular level and/or configure systems to restore operation and performance of home automation systems, associated hardware, and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - perform routine maintenance and/or complex fault location on home automation systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - restore faulty home automation systems, associated hardware, and support facilities to normal operation and performance; and - update maintenance records for home automation systems, associated hardware, and support facilities following maintenance or fault correction.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of signal distribution systems

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32021 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons who install, diagnose and repair signal distribution systems and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of signal distribution systems; - read and interpret electrical diagrams to describe signal distribution systems functions; - demonstrate knowledge of types of cables and connections used in signal distribution systems; - demonstrate knowledge of connecting hardware and support facilities used with signal distribution systems; - demonstrate knowledge of the impact of an emerging or converging technology for signal distribution systems; and - describe professional development opportunities regarding new technologies for signal distribution systems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Install and configure standard and non-standard signal distribution systems, hardware, and support facilities

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32022 Unit Standard 40 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons, who develop and install standard and non-standard signal distribution systems, associated hardware, and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - develop solutions for the installation of MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - prepare for installation of MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - co-ordinate the installation of MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - co-ordinate configuration routines of MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - test and commission MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - ensure regulatory compliance in terms of workplace health and safety when working on MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; and - handover site to customer on completion of installation.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Restore operation and performance of signal reception and distribution, hardware, and support facilities

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32023 Unit Standard 25 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons, who test, diagnose and repair complex faults to a modular level and/or configure systems to restore operation and performance of signal reception and distribution, associated hardware, and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - perform routine maintenance and/or complex fault location on MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities; - restore faulty MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities to normal operation and performance; and - update maintenance records for MATV or IRS systems, associated hardware, and support facilities following maintenance or fault correction.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of mobile and re-locatable systems
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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32024 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons who install, diagnose and repair mobile and re-locatable systems, associated hardware, and services. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of mobile and re-locatable systems; - read and interpret electrical diagrams to describe mobile and re-locatable systems functions; - demonstrate knowledge of cables and connections used in mobile and re-locatable systems; - demonstrate knowledge of connecting hardware and support facilities used with mobile and re-locatable systems; - demonstrate knowledge of the impact of an emerging or converging technology on mobile and re-locatable systems; and - describe professional development opportunities regarding new technologies for mobile and re-locatable systems.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Install and configure standard and non-standard mobile or re-locatable systems, hardware, and support facilities
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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32025 Unit Standard 40 Credits

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This unit standard is for service technicians and servicepersons, who develop and install standard and non-standard mobile or re-locatable systems, associated hardware, and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - develop solutions for installations in a mobile or re-locatable situation, associated hardware, and support facilities; - prepare for installations in a mobile or re-locatable situation, including associated hardware and support facilities; - co-ordinate installations in a mobile or re-locatable situation, including associated hardware and support facilities; - co-ordinate configuration routines of installations in a mobile or re-locatable situation, associated hardware and support facilities; - test and commission installations in a mobile or re-locatable situation, associated hardware, and support facilities; - ensure regulatory compliance in terms of workplace health and safety when working on installations in mobile or re-locatable situations, associated hardware and support facilities; and - handover site to customer on completion of installation.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Restore operation and performance of mobile or re-locatable systems, hardware, and support facilities
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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32026 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons, who test, diagnose and repair complex faults to a modular level and/or configure systems to restore operation and performance of mobile and re-locatable systems, associated hardware, and support facilities. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - perform routine maintenance and/or complex fault location on installations in a mobile or re-locatable situation including associated hardware and support facilities; - restore faulty installations including associated hardware and support facilities to normal operation and performance; and - update maintenance records for installations including associated hardware and support facilities following maintenance or fault correction.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of radio theory and installation practice

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32984 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons who install, diagnose and repair mobile and re-locatable wireless systems, associated hardware, and services. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of radio waves and the electromagnetic spectrum; - describe the properties and behaviour of transmission lines and antenna systems; -- demonstrate knowledge of modulation and encoding; - demonstrate knowledge of radio frequency signal reception; - demonstrate knowledge of radio interference; and - demonstrate knowledge of modern communication systems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Select, install and commission wireless systems

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32985 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This unit standard is for service technicians and servicepersons, who develop and install wireless communications systems. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - prepare for installation of radio wireless systems hardware; . establish requirements for ancillary systems. - install radio frequency equipment; - perform configuration routines of radio wireless hardware; - perform testing and commissioning of wireless hardware and - handover site to customer on completion of installation.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of factors impacting performance of wireless systems and methods to mitigate impacts

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32986 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for service technicians and servicepersons, who test, diagnose and repair complex faults to a modular level and/or configure systems to restore operation and performance of wireless systems. People credited with this unit standard are able to: . explain propagation paths and factors impacting on path performance; . identify potential causes of reduced system performance; . evaluate a faulty wireless system and prepare for service restoration; . prepare for site visit to maintain or restore a wireless system; . complete on-site service tasks and perform maintenance or fault correction; . complete pre departure tasks following maintenance or fault correction; . complete post service tasks following maintenance or fault correction.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 3 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Level 5

Test electrotechnology products
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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11554 Unit Standard 50 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to: setup the test environment; conduct electrotechnology product tests; and solve operational faults. This unit standard represents the level of competence expected of a person in a technician role.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Service and repair electrotechnology products
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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11555 Unit Standard 30 Credits

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People credited with this unit are able to manage a service and repair procedure, and undertake service and repair on electrotechnology products. This unit standard covers the service and repair competence expected of a person in a technician role.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Describe and apply manufacturing technology
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Version 3

11561 Unit Standard 12 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to describe the given concepts in manufacturing technology, and apply manufacturing technology in given applications. This unit standard applies to a person in a technician type of role and represents the cognitive capability needed in terms of knowledge and application of manufacturing technology.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Demonstrate intermediate knowledge of illumination engineering
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11569 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard covers the foundation principles of illumination engineering. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate intermediate knowledge of the given concepts used in illumination technology; and - apply illumination technology engineering in given applications to an intermediate level.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Describe and apply circuit analysis in electrotechnology
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11570 Unit Standard 65 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to describe the given concepts in electrotechnology circuit analysis, and apply electrotechnology circuit analysis in given applications. This unit standard applies to a person in a technician type of role and represents the cognitive capability needed in terms of knowledge and application of electrotechnology circuit analysis.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Demonstrate structured programming techniques in an electrotechnology context
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16980 Unit Standard 12 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to analyse an electrotechnology application to facilitate development of a software solution using structured programming techniques, and develop a software solution to an electrotechnology application using structured programming techniques.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Demonstrate and apply intermediate knowledge of electrotechnology engineering mathematics
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22738 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard covers general mathematical principles in an engineering context. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of and analyse graphs to solve electrotechnology engineering problems; - manipulate and solve algebraic expressions and equations in an electrotechnology engineering context; - manipulate and apply complex numbers in an electrotechnology engineering context; - convert between different number systems to solve electrotechnology engineering problems; - demonstrate knowledge of and use matrices to solve electrotechnology engineering problems; - apply differentiation and integration techniques to engineering problems; and - apply differential equations to solve electrotechnology engineering problems.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate intermediate knowledge of emerging or new electrotechnology products or systems
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22739 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard is intended to cover emerging or new products or services in all areas of electrotechnology engineering to an intermediate level. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate intermediate knowledge of legislation that affects electrotechnology industry product and system changes and development; - analyse and explain current developments in new or emerging electrotechnology products or systems to an intermediate level; and - demonstrate intermediate knowledge of practical applications for a new or emerging electrotechnology product or system.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of energy audits and emerging developments in energy efficiency
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25633 Unit Standard 10 Credits

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This unit standard is intended for use in the training and assessment of electricians beyond trade level and covers the knowledge required to analyse energy efficiency of industrial, commercial, residential, and domestic installations. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of energy auditing and its relationship to efficient use of energy in industrial, commercial, residential, and domestic sites; - demonstrate knowledge of two emerging energy efficient technology developments and their impact on the electrotechnology industry and customers in general in terms of energy usage; - prepare to conduct an energy audit on a significant electrical installation; and - conduct and report on results and findings of an energy audit on a significant electrical installation.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Plan implementation of, manage, and review small to medium sized electrotechnology projects
This standard is expiring. The last date for assessment to take place is Wed Dec 31 00:00:00 NZDT 2025.

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4993 Unit Standard 6 Credits

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This unit standard is for people who need to manage the implementation of small to medium size electrotechnology projects, given suitable project plans and specifications. These projects are typically managed by a senior person leading a small team. Knowledge of project management software is not required. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - plan the implementation of small to medium sized electrotechnology projects - manage small to medium sized electrotechnology projects - review the effectiveness of small to medium sized electrotechnology projects.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Level 6

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of building electrical services engineering
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Version 6

11576 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard covers the knowledge and application of building electrical services technology requirements for industrial and commercial buildings. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of building electrical services; - test electrical installations; - demonstrate knowledge of the importance of electrical earthing systems used in buildings; and - demonstrate knowledge of methods used to control the environment and security in buildings.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate advanced knowledge of illumination engineering
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11582 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard covers advanced knowledge and application of illumination engineering. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - describe the given concepts used in advanced illumination technology engineering; and - apply illumination technology engineering in given applications to an advanced level.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate electrotechnology prototype development capability
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Version 3

14140 Unit Standard 35 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to: plan; undertake; and evaluate prototype development. This unit standard covers the capability of a person preparing for a technician role in the electrotechnology sector and represents the capability for creating and evaluating prototypes for a supplied design.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Describe and apply compliance practices in electrotechnology hardware and software applications
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16970 Unit Standard 6 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to describe and apply compliance practices in electrotechnology hardware and software applications.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Plan, develop, and document a practical electrotechnology product
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

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16971 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard is for people preparing for an engineering technician role in the electrotechnology sector and represents that capability by planning and developing a practical project. From a given specification a product or design is developed according to accepted engineering practice and standards. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - develop initial plan or design for an electrotechnology project based on a given specification; - develop detailed design plan for the electrotechnology project; - construct and commission or prepare a work pack for the electrotechnology project; and - prepare the electrotechnology project documentation and present an overview.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate advanced electrotechnology measurement and faultfinding skills
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Version 4 This unit standard replaced unit standard 11560.

17495 Unit Standard 12 Credits

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This unit standard is for people preparing for a technician role in the electrotechnology sector and represents the capabilities required in advanced measurement and faultfinding. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - plan advanced electrotechnology measurements; - make advanced electrotechnology measurements; - evaluate results of advanced electrotechnology measurements; and - demonstrate advanced faultfinding capability on electrotechnology products.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate knowledge of project management in an electrotechnology engineering environment
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22740 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard covers project management from an electrotechnology engineering perspective. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of ethical issues and the role of a technician in an engineering context; - demonstrate knowledge of planning and design strategies and issues associated with electrotechnology engineering development and service; - describe component selection and design reliability issues associated with electrotechnology product development; - demonstrate knowledge of national and international standards in relation to electrotechnology engineering; - demonstrate knowledge of the design requirements in the electrotechnology industry; - demonstrate knowledge of quality assurance systems used in electrotechnology manufacture and production; and - describe and demonstrate inter-personal communication skills in a team context.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Demonstrate advanced knowledge of emerging or new electrotechnology products or systems
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22741 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard is intended to cover emerging or new products or services in all areas of electrotechnology engineering to an advanced level. People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate advanced knowledge of: - factors that affect electrotechnology industry product or system changes and development; - current developments in new or emerging electrotechnology products or systems; and - and evaluate practical applications of a new or emerging electrotechnology product or system.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Conduct negotiated research in the field of electrotechnology engineering
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22742 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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This unit standard is for people who wish to conduct research in the area of electrotechnology engineering as part of a diploma level programme. People credited with this unit standard are able to: - prepare a proposal for approval to conduct research in the electrotechnology engineering field; - research the approved electrotechnology engineering subject area and write the research report; and - prepare the electrotechnology engineering research project to a state suitable for publication, and present the research project to peers and invited industry representatives.

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Develop, implement, and evaluate solutions for well-defined electrical engineering problems

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27480 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to develop, implement, and evaluate solutions for well-defined electrical engineering problems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 234 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Apply risk management to well-defined electrical engineering problems

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27481 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to apply risk management to well-defined electrical engineering problems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 234 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

Investigate and analyse well-defined electrical engineering problems

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27482 Unit Standard 15 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to investigate and analyse well-defined electrical engineering problems.

Consent & Moderation Requirements:

CMR 234 Word PDF

Standard-setting body:

Waihanga Ara Rau Construction and Infrastructure Workforce Development Council

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