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Knowledge

On completion the Highways Maintenance Skilled Operative will know and understand the following:

  • The principles of health, safety and welfare and how they must be applied in relation to their own work and others.
  • The responsibilities under current legislation (including Health and safety at Work Act 1974, Provision and Use of Workplace Equipment 1998, Manual Handling Operations regulations 1992) and official guidance (risk assessments, method statements) to undertake work.
  • How to work in accordance with the National Highway Sector Schemes, Industry Codes of Practice, the New Roads & Street Works Act and other guidance relevant to the occupation.
  • Understand the structure of the highway, civil engineering methods, construction technology and have knowledge of different road categories and types, construction materials and working methods.

Skills

On completion the Highways Maintenance Skilled Operative will be able to:

  • Apply appropriate health, safety and environment procedures when working on the road.
  • Plan and undertake work practice productively when carrying out repairs to potholes, pavements and kerbs, and laying new surfaces on rural and urban roads.
  • Read, interpret and work to drawings, specifications and highways information Highways information will include details on the use of safety barriers, cones, traffic flow and safety zones to work within, whilst employed on the highway.
  • Use underground cable locators to identify buried water, gas, sewer lines or other utility services, and once identified excavate by hand around the line to stop any damage and disruption to services.
  • Apply safe working practise for moving, storing, lifting and handling of resources.
  • Excavation and reinstatement of the highway by carrying out maintenance and repairs, including removal of material within the road or road side using hand or power tools and reinstatement of the area using concrete, screeds, sub-base, aggregates or bituminous materials.
  • Install Street Ironworks (drain access covers and frames and gully gates situated on the road) to given work instructions.
  • Prepare and operate powered tools or pedestrian plant, machinery or equipment for use on roads. This will include machinery for generator’s, pumps, pedestrian operated plant (e.g. pushed roller), mixers, compressors and self–powered tools (pneumatic drill).
  • Prepare, set up and work within temporary traffic management (using cones and barriers to section off elements of the road from vehicles and pedestrians) on urban and rural roads, whilst excavating and re-instating the highway.
  • Work with other sub-contractors on larger schemes (e.g. traffic management).

Behaviours

On completion the Highways Maintenance Skilled Operative will be able to:

  • Effective communication: oral, written, listening, the use of signalling, body language, and presentation.
  • Team work: work effectively with others with limited supervision.
  • Independent working: take responsibility for completion of their own work.
  • Logical thinking: use clear and valid reasoning when making decisions to undertake the work instructions.
  • Working effectively: undertake the work in a reliable and productive manner.
  • Time management: use own time effectively to complete the work instructions to schedule.
  • Adaptability: be able to adjust to changes in work instructions.
  • Assertiveness and confidence: able to resist pressures to work following unsafe practices.
  • Respect: apply equality, diversity and inclusion in dealing with others.
  • Commitment to safe working.

The selection process will include a basic Initial Assessment and an in depth interview during which your suitability, commitment and interest for the programme will be determined.

To be accepted onto the programme you must have GCSE grades E or above in Maths and English. Grade C or above are desirable.

The suitability of your employer will also be determined before you are accepted onto the programme.

Your employer will need to demonstrate that they have the necessary Health and Safety arrangements in place to satisfy legislative requirements, and that they are able to provide you with the full range of work to successfully complete the Apprenticeship Standard.

Plasterer Apprenticeship Standard Level 2

On-programme (typically 36 months)

Training to develop the occupation standard’s knowledge, skills and behaviours. As part of this standard, apprentices will complete the following qualifications:

  • Level 2 English (this could be GCSE, Functional Skills or other)
  • Level 2 Mathematics (this could be GCSE, Functional Skills or other)

End Point Assessment Gateway

Before going forward for end-point assessment, the Apprentice’s employer and training provider must believe the apprentice has met all the KSBS within the Plasterer apprenticeship standard and believe that the apprentice has reached the level of competence required.

The apprentice must achieve Level 2 English and Level 2 Maths (this could be GCSE, Functional Skills or other)

End Point Assessment

  • Assessment method 1: Knowledge Test, this test will consist of multiple-choice questions on a computer based platform
  • Assessment Method 2: Skills test – assessed over 2 days
  • Assessment Method 3: Oral Questioning

  • There is no cost to the apprentice.
  • If you are an employer with over 50 employees or, are employing an apprentice over the age of 19 (without a EHCP) you will be required to pay 5% contribution towards the cost of the apprenticeship Training.
  • If you are a levy paying company then you will pay for the training from your levy account.
  • Grants are available for eligible employers. For further information please visit the CITB website.

Course Information


Cost: No cost to the apprentice. An employer contribution may be required. Adults may be eligible for FREE tuition. (No VAT charged)

Duration: Typically 36 months plus EPA

Mandatory Entry Requirements: See Mandatory Entry Requirements

Funding: See Grants and Funding


How to Apply

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