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Evidence Guide: UEERE0042 - Manage renewable energy (RE) projects

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UEERE0042 - Manage renewable energy (RE) projects

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Determine scope of the RE project

  1. Work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) processes and procedures for relevant work area are identified, interpreted and applied in accordance with workplace procedures
Work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) processes and procedures for relevant work area are identified, interpreted and applied in accordance with workplace procedures

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Project deliverables and budget are identified from project planning and other relevant documentation and discussions with appropriate person/s

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Measurable outcomes are identified from project planning and other relevant documentation to evaluate the project on completion

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Plant, materials and skills required to achieve project outcome/s are identified from project planning and other relevant documentation

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Processes and procedures are developed for managing contract variations from discussions with relevant person/s and in accordance with contractual agreement

  1. WHS/OHS policies, procedures and programs are implemented and monitored
WHS/OHS policies, procedures and programs are implemented and monitored

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Project tasks/outcomes are delegated to project personnel with required competence

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Project risks are identified and strategies implemented to ensure outcomes achieved are in accordance with quality standards specified in the contract, safety requirements and workplace policies and procedures

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Procurement processes and procedures are monitored to ensure on-time supply of plant and materials and in accordance with workplace policies

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Project progress is monitored against schedule, quality requirements and budget

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Conflicts at worksite and between stakeholders, clients and regulators are identified and managed in accordance with workplace policies

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Variations are managed in accordance with agreed processes and in accordance with the contract

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Project records are maintained and progress reports written and provided to relevant person/s

  1. Project outcomes are reviewed against original plan, implemented risk strategies, contract variations, safety record and budget
Project outcomes are reviewed against original plan, implemented risk strategies, contract variations, safety record and budget

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Project completion acceptance is sought from appropriate person/s and handover documented in accordance with workplace policies

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Instructions to Assessors

Required Skills and Knowledge

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least one occasion and include:

establishing the scope of the project accurately

ascertaining the input of a project

developing effective management processes

managing resources and variations effectively

resolving conflicts

adopting risk management strategies

maintaining records and submitting progress reports

meeting project outcomes

dealing with unplanned events

applying relevant work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements and workplace procedures and practices, including the use of risk control measures

completing and handing over project

developing and applying relevant hazard identification, risk assessment, relevant control measures and reporting.

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions and include knowledge of:

renewable energy (RE) project management, including:

project management encompassing:

defining project parameters: project scope, project stakeholders and clients, project phases and the relationship between phases, time requirements and limitations, resource requirements and limitations, quality requirements and limitations

time management: time-management concepts and standard practices for ensuring a project runs to time

financial management: financial management concepts; standard practices for managing project finances; project budget, costs, variations and estimations; invoicing against project phases/deliverables; and acquittals

quality management: quality management concepts and standard practices for managing quality within a project

human resource management: human resource management concepts and standard practices for managing personnel within a project

communication management: communication management concepts and standard practices for managing communication within a project

risk management and contingencies: risk management concepts, standard practices for managing risk within a project, internal risks, external risks, risk minimisation, risk removal and contingencies

procurement management: procurement management concepts and standard practices for managing procurement

physical resource management: types of physical resources, including:

equipment, technology, information, facilities, physical resource management concepts and standard practices for managing physical resources

contracts: understanding project contracts, standard practices for working to contract specifications, contract format, contract content, legal obligations of contract parties, and accompanying documentation, including:

contract schedules

performance assessment and continuous improvement: standard performance assessment practices and standard continuous improvement practices

engineering ethics principles

customer/client relations encompassing:

importance of customer/client relations

interpersonal skills that enhance customer/client

dispute resolution

customer/client relations strategies

RE industry sector customs and practices encompassing:

technical aspects of project planning and management:

method of ensuring equipment meets specified performance requirements

performance/cost-benefit analysis

equipment procurement

typical approaches to planning and management

successful planning techniques

best practice management methods and styles

WHS/OHS and enterprise responsibilities encompassing:

provisions of relevant WHS/OHS legislation

principles and practices of effective WHS/OHS management

management arrangements relating to regulatory compliance

enterprise hazards and risks, control measures and relevant expertise required

characteristics and composition of workforce and their impact on WHS/OHS management

relevance of enterprise management systems to WHS/OHS management

analysis of working environment and design of appropriate WHS/OHS management systems

analysis of relevant data and evaluation of WHS/OHS system effectiveness

assessment of resources to establish and maintain WHS/OHS management systems

relevant manufacturer specifications

relevant workplace documentation

relevant workplace policies and procedures.

Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Non-essential conditions may be found in the UEE Electrotechnology Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide.

Managing a RE project must include:

an industry accepted medium-sized RE project