The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the performance criteria is detailed below. Add any essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts.
Assets may include: | static or dynamic assetsbuildingsequipmentfurnituregoodwilllandpropertyvehicles. |
Asset management objectives may relate to: | environmental considerationsindustry benchmarksmaintenance and repairmaintenance of asset registerperformance measures. |
Research and survey techniques may include: | analysing asset reporting systemsdiscussions with colleagues and clientsgroup workshops and brainstorminginterviews and questionnaires |
| reviewing documentation, reports and risk management plansorganisational or industry-based surveys. |
Information may include: | asset registersdepreciation schedulesdetails of maintenance schedulesinventory turnover analysisoutput from dedicated fixed asset software residual life of assetstotal purchase and disposals for a period. |
Roles and responsibilities may be influenced by: | applicable codes of conductjob description and employment arrangementsorganisational policy relevant to work roleskills, training and competenciessupervision and accountability requirements, including OHSteam structures. |
Asset management activities may include: | accounting, including cost accounting asset creation and acquisitionasset maintenanceasset strategiesaudit and management reviewscondition and performance monitoringdisposalsinformation and support systemsoperationsrenewals. |
Budgets may include: | assets and liabilitiesbudget delegationscash flow budgetsprojected expenditure by itemprojected income by source |
| reporting mechanismssecurity measuresvariation and review procedures. |
Organisational requirements may be outlined and reflected in: | access and equity principles and practice guidelinesbusiness and performance planscomplaint and dispute resolution proceduresgoals, objectives, plans, systems and processeslegal and ethical requirements and codes of practicemission statements and strategic plansOHS policies, procedures and programspolicies and procedures in relation to client servicequality and continuous improvement processes and standardsquality assurance and procedure manuals. |
Legislative requirements may be outlined and reflected in: | Australian standards, and quality assurance and certification requirementsaward and enterprise agreementscodes of practice covering the market sector and industry, financial transactions, taxation, environment, construction, land use, native title, zoning, utilities use (water, gas and electricity), and contract or common lawenvironmental and zoning laws affecting access security, access and property usegeneral duty of care to clientshome building requirementslocal regulations and by-lawsprivacy laws applying to owners, contractors and tenantsrelevant federal, and state or territory legislation that affects organisational operation, including:anti-discrimination and diversityenvironmental issuesEEO |
| industrial relationsOHSstrata, community and company titlestenancy agreementstrade practices laws and requirements. |
Factorsthat may impact on asset management objectives could relate to: | actual or estimated residual lifecommercial or technical obsolescenceeffect of planned maintenanceeffective lifelocation in life cycleprediction of deterioration or failureprevious inspection date and processwhen constructed, rehabilitated or replaced. |
Comparative market data may include: | best practice informationnational and international benchmarkinginter-organisation comparison data. |
Analysis may include: | computer modellingexamination of cash flows and other financial projectionsexamination of collected dataexplorative, descriptive, causative or predictive analysisquantitative and qualitative analysisprobability analysistime series recognition. |
Performance criteria may relate to: | agecondition assessmentcostdepreciationdowntimeemergency operation and backupfunctionality |
| life spanmaintenance requirements and costreplacementsecurityservice levels. |
Resources may include: | materialspersonneltools and equipmenttrainingtransport. |
Quality assurance goals and strategies may include: | a formal structure against which progress can be evaluatedbudgets and timetables that enable the commitment of resources at appropriate points in the projectcompliance with Australian standardscontingency plans to cater for a change of corporate focus or significant project difficultiescontinuous improvement strategiesmechanisms for involving a wide variety of interested parties or stakeholders in the projectprocedures for monitoring and evaluating project outcomes and client satisfactionreducing risk by anticipating, evaluating and developing strategies for the management of possible problems reporting procedures and protocols. |
Relevant people may include: | clientsengineers and techniciansgovernment personnelinstallerslegal representativesmanagement and colleaguesproperty ownerssite personnel |
| subcontractorstechnical expertstenants. |
Relevant documentation may include: | certification, including inspection certificatescostings, receipts and invoiceslogs of equipment and system problems or faultsoperational checks and maintenance conductedparts and components replaced and materials usedplanning permitsproperty leases, plans or contractsrecommendations for repairsservice and maintenance recordstesting and commissioning resultswarranty conditions and allowances. |
Business equipment and technology may include: | data storage devicesemailfacsimile machinesinternet, extranet and intranetphotocopiersprintersscannerssoftware applications, such as databases and word applicationswork computers. |
Evaluation methods could be qualitative or quantitative and may include: | checklistscost data analysisexpert and peer reviewinterviewsobservationquestionnairesreview of quality assurance data. |
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