Application
This unit describes the skills required to command, lead and manage an engineering organisation of up to thirty personnel on operations. Command is the authority a commander in the military service lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment.
It includes the skills and knowledge required to lead and manage under extreme conditions in a high risk environment. It therefore requires individuals to be incisive in a fluid and demanding environment, to act independently, and to lead by example.
This unit applies to land engineering personnel required to deploy in an operational environment.
The skills and knowledge described in this unit must be applied within the legislative, regulatory and policy environment in which they are carried out. Organisational policies and procedures must be consulted and adhered to.
Those undertaking this unit would work independently and lead a team under direct and/or indirect supervision. They use discretion and judgement, and take responsibility for the quality of their outputs. They would perform routine tasks in a broad range of unpredictable contexts.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to unit at the time of publication.
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENTS | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section. |
1. Prepare and plan for engineering operations | 1.1 Confirm and maintain competence of subordinates. 1.2 Maintain personnel administration. 1.3 Receive and clarify orders to determine commander’s intent. 1.4 Determine and manage constraints and risks relevant to the task. 1.5 Assemble appropriate resources for the task and report any shortfalls that limit capability to the chain of command. 1.6 Make planning decisions based on a logical process to solve operational problems. 1.7 Conduct battle procedures. |
2. Conduct engineering operations | 2.1 Prepare and deliver orders. 2.2 Direct and supervise subordinates. 2.3 Organise and direct support from outside agencies. |
3. Finalise engineering operations | 3.1 Conduct debriefs. 3.2 Conduct post activity analysis and make recommendations. 3.3 Recondition, replace or return equipment, stores and ammunition. 3.4 Complete documentation. 3.5 Monitor subordinates’ health and wellbeing and take appropriate action. |
Evidence of Performance
Evidence required to demonstrate competence must satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria. If not otherwise specified the candidate must demonstrate evidence of performance of the following on at least one occasion.
demonstrating combat engineer skills
developing instructions from given orders
drawing simple construction plans
operating Global Positioning System (GPS)
operating weapons
conducting simple levelling for construction tasks
supervising subordinates
writing reports
supervising general construction of pre designed timber structures, sandbag walls, obstacles, expedient structures and field defences using techniques, including:
construction design and plans
excavation
revetment
basic carpentry
concreting
designing and using field machines (including at least one of: slings, gyns, derricks and sheers) to move a load of at least three tonne
supervising search of:
an occupied building
an unoccupied building
a vehicle (may include aircraft, boat, truck, train etc.)
route (road)
area
liaising with a higher authority (search advisor, cordon commander, police, explosive ordnance disposal)
supervising offensive, defensive and security tasks (including patrolling, attacking or withdrawing) involving activities such as:
navigation (day, night, vehicle, foot)
tracking and patrolling
employment of unit weapon systems:
individual weapons
crew served weapons
direct fire support weapons
communications
living in the field
Evidence of Knowledge
Evidence required to demonstrate competence must satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria. If not otherwise specified the depth of knowledge demonstrated must be appropriate to the job context of the candidate.
combat communications
combat engineer skill sets and equipment
chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare (CBRN)
combat skills
emergency response engineering
geometric engineering
legal and organisational requirements in relation to environmental requirements and Rules of Engagement
risk assessment techniques
Assessment Conditions
Competency should be assessed in an actual workplace or in a simulated environment, with access to equipment and infrastructure appropriate to the outcome. Competency should be demonstrated over time to ensure the candidate is assessed across a variety of situations.
Assessors must satisfy the NVR/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors.
Foundation Skills
The foundation skills demands of this unit have been mapped for alignment with the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF). The following tables outline the performance levels indicated for successful attainment of the unit.
Further information on ACSF and the foundation skills underpinning this unit can be found in the Foundation Skills Guide on the GSA website.
Competency Field
Military Skills