ICTTEN321
Maintain an electronic system


Application

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to inspect critical aspects of electronic systems and replace and dispose of items performing below specification and required operating levels.

It applies to individuals with the capacity to apply skills in electrical, workplace safety and power tools, working as technicians on site and from remote locations.

This work does not include major servicing of equipment or repair due to breakdowns.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Prepare to maintain system

1.1 Consult with customer or property owner to arrange site access as required

1.2 Plan schedule of routine preventive maintenance for electronic system based on recommended maintenance periods according to manufacturer handbooks and specifications

1.3 Report to appropriate person the impact of proposed maintenance activities on customer service delivery

1.4 Confirm equipment is accessible and correctly set-up for onsite preventive maintenance activities and for remote interrogation if required

1.5 Confirm alarms are functioning according to manufacturer specifications and enterprise guidelines

1.6 Take corrective action when anomalies or faults are detected, according to enterprise guidelines and manufacturer specifications

2. Undertake preventive maintenance routines on site and remotely

2.1 Conduct preventive maintenance according to planned schedule

2.2 Report to appropriate person any instances where maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where there are identified defects outside the planned schedule

2.3 Verify equipment is functioning against expected operational parameters to confirm operational status

2.4 Take corrective action when faults are detected, according to enterprise guidelines and manufacturer specifications

2.5 Escalate to next level of support as required, where preventive maintenance activity falls outside own level of expertise

2.6 Dispose of onsite waste materials according to safe working practices and approved procedures

3. Make recommendations and update records

3.1 Record results of routine tests and make recommendations

3.2 Store records according to enterprise guidelines

Foundation Skills

This section describes those language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills that are essential to performance, but not explicit in the performance criteria.

Skill

Description

Reading

Recognises and interprets technical documentation such as equipment manuals and specifications

Writing

Uses clear, specific and industry related terminology to develop network documentation, update workplace records, and in written communications with customers

Oral Communication

Participates in verbal exchanges about technical and operational requirements using specific and relevant language

Uses listening and questioning techniques to confirm understanding

Numeracy

Evaluates and reviews technical data to calculate measurements and adjustments to equipment

Navigate the world of work

Takes personal responsibility for following explicit and implicit policies, procedures and legislative requirements

Interact with others

Selects and uses appropriate conventions and protocols when communicating with customers and co-workers in a range of work contexts

Get the work done

Determines job priorities and works logically and systematically to undertake clearly defined and familiar tasks and organise necessary equipment and resources

Seeks assistance from more experienced colleagues as required

Implements actions according to a predetermined plan, making slight adjustments if necessary and addressing some unexpected issues

Takes responsibility for routine decision-making by selecting from a range of predetermined options in routine situations, identifying and taking some situational factors into account

Initiates standard procedures when responding to familiar problems within immediate context

Understands purposes and specific functions of common digital systems and uses them effectively to complete routine tasks


Sectors

Telecommunications – Telecommunications Network Engineering