Elements and Performance Criteria
- Perform fundamental numerical calculations to solve routine electrotechnology problems.
- OHS procedures for a given work area are obtained and understood
- The nature of the problems are obtained from documentation or from work supervisor to establish the scope of work to be undertaken
- Problems are clearly stated in writing and/or diagrammatic form to ensure they are understood and appropriate methods used to resolve them.
- Known constants and variable related to the problem are obtained from measured values or problem documentation.
- Methods for resolving non-routine problems are considered and discussed with appropriate person(s).
- Routine problems are solved using fundamental numerical calculations with resultant outcome aligned to realistic accuracy.
- Solutions to routine problems are documented in accordance with established procedures.
- Complete work and report on calculated solutions
- Solutions used to solve routine electrotechnology problems are recorded for inclusion in work/project records/technical reports in accordance with requirements.
- Known reporting requirements and structures are identified and used to prepare for the production of technical reports, which communicate the outcomes solved to appropriate person(s).
- Reports are produced to communicate the solved outcomes in accordance with requirements.
- Work completion is documented and appropriate person(s) notified.