Application
This unit was developed for Defence test and evaluation workers but is applicable to individuals who work in this field. Typically these individuals work independently or as part of a team under direct and indirect supervision, use discretion and judgement, and take responsibility for the quality of their output. All activities are carried out in accordance with relevant organisational policy and procedures. | |
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Identify testing requirements and undertake scoping | 1.1 Critical analysis of the need for testing is conducted in accordance with organisational policy and procedures 1.2 Definition study is undertaken, where necessary, to determine scope of testing process 1.3 Scoping is completed in accordance with organisational policy and procedures, and identifies a rationale for the testing that includes the purpose and outcomes 1.4 Stakeholders are identified and canvassed to ensure that their requirements are addressed in planning |
2. Determine testing methodology | 2.1 Research and analysis is undertaken to identify impacts and risks, constraining factors and alternate options 2.2 Methodology technical feasibility, supportability and cost effectiveness are analysed and outcome is reported to key stakeholders 2.3 Alternatives for testing design are assessed and preferred option that fits organisational requirements is identified and reported 2.4 Relevant specialists are consulted to determine extent of potential risks 2.5 Business case is prepared and approvals to proceed with test development are obtained in accordance with organisational policy, procedures and guidelines |
3. Develop test and evaluation plans | 3.1 Aims, objectives and impacts are defined in test plan and timeframes, and resources are identified to complete quality deliverables on time and within budget 3.2 Test methods are determined by consideration of resource constraints, environmental constraints, evidence requirements, existing capabilities and their compatibility with existing procedures 3.3 Testing outcomes are recorded in measurable and achievable forms, and indicators to monitor test performance are developed and agreed by relevant parties 3.4 Potential risks are investigated and identified in the plan and a risk management process is established to analyse information and options to manage risks 3.5 Skills, roles and responsibilities of team members and stakeholders are clarified and agreed, and reporting requirements are identified 3.6 Management of test parameters is addressed in the plan and evaluation criteria are designed in accordance with organisational policy and procedures 3.7 Management tools are utilised for planning in accordance with test requirements and the process is designed and documented, in consultation with specialists, to meet user requirements |
4. Promulgate and maintain test plans | 4.1 Security and confidentiality of data is maintained in accordance with workplace and regulatory requirements 4.2 Test plans are promulgated as required in accordance with organisational policy and procedures 4.3 Test plans are maintained in accordance with test and evaluation requirements, and organisational policy and procedures |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Required Skills |
access/prepare information electronically or in hard copy apply risk management techniques communicate with stakeholders using a range of communication styles to suit different audiences and purposes detail requirements, write recommendations and prepare plans requiring precision of expression include workplace safety issues in planning requirements negotiate timelines, roles and responsibilities with stakeholders and team members schedule testing activities use management tools suited to planning testing processes use planning techniques related to testing and evaluation that may be complex in terms of scope; degree of risk; environmental, political, cultural and social factors that apply; consequences of failure; degree of control use public relations strategies to promote and gain endorsement |
Required Knowledge |
approval processes integrated logistics support legislation, organisational policy and procedures that may impact on the test and evaluation process management tools suited to implementing testing processes organisational change management principles relating to the implementation phase of testing processes resource plans resource scheduling packages test and evaluation implementation methods which may be complex in terms of scope; degree of risk; environmental, political, cultural and social factors that apply; consequences of failure; degree of control work breakdown structures (WBS) |
Evidence Required
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Nil Consistency in performance Competency should be demonstrated over time and should be observed in a range of actual or simulated work contexts. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Context of assessment Competency should be assessed in the workplace or in a simulated workplace environment. Specific resources for assessment Access is required to: computer and relevant software legislation, guidelines, procedures and protocols relating to test and evaluation processes testing plans workplace documentation. |
Guidance information for assessment | In all cases, assessment should be supported by questions to assess required knowledge and those aspects of competency which are difficult to assess directly. Questioning techniques should suit the language and literacy levels of the candidate. Assessment methods should reflect workplace demands such as literacy and the needs of particular groups Assessment methods suitable for valid and reliable assessment of this unit may include, but are not limited to, a combination of: authenticated evidence from the workplace and/or training programs case studies demonstration feedback from supervisors and peers regarding the candidate's ability observation portfolios projects questioning reviews or reports prepared by the candidate scenarios simulation or role plays. |
Range Statement
The Range Statement relates to the Unit of Competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the Performance Criteria is detailed below. | |
Critical analysis may include | Cost-benefit analysis Internal and external environment scan Operational imperatives Policies likely to be impacted Political imperatives Previous activities that may affect testing requirements |
Organisations may include | Defence Defence contractors and sub-contractors Defence Materiel Organisation Defence Science and Technology Organisation International test agencies Universities |
Policy and procedures may include | Relevant commonwealth, state/territory and local legislation affecting organisation's administration such as: financial management, and accounting legislation and regulations occupational health and safety (OH&S) legislation public sector management acts Government and organisational policy, guidelines and procedures relating to: delegation approvals industrial agreements procurement guidelines resourcing risk management security strategic or operational plans technical and regulatory framework testing and evaluation training |
Stakeholders may include | Clients or customers (internal and external) End user/s General public Industry Landowner/s Organisation's senior management Other agencies Other functional areas within the organisation Project teams Relevant interest groups Sponsor/funding bodies Steering committee members Supplier/service provider Unions |
Constraining factors may include | Cultural Environmental Financial Industrial Legislative Logistical support Operational Political Resources Safety Security/privacy Social Technical |
Potential risks may include | Financial Probity Security Scheduling Technical |
Approvals may include | Business owner Chief executive officer, manager or management representative Customer or client Environmental authorities Funding body Line manager Program manager Regulatory authority Specialist management office Testing sponsor |
Test plans may include | Acquisition strategies Budget and financial management strategy Contract management Cost estimates Evaluation criteria Expected/measurable outcomes Facilities Functional performance specifications Governance strategy Implementation strategy Inclusions and exclusions Information/communication strategy Intellectual property strategies Milestones Objectives Occupational concept document People plan including human resource management and human resource development Performance criteria/indicators Purpose Quality assurance Quality control Quality standards Rationale Required resources Resource management Risk management Roles and responsibilities Safety criteria Schedule/timeline Specific equipment, instrumentation, and/or specialised facilities and required conditions Task/WBS Test and evaluation master plan (TEMP) criteria Test concept document Testing control mechanisms Testing deliverables and their acceptance criteria |
Options to manage risks may include | Acceptance Avoidance Minimisation Transfer |
Management may include | Change management Communication, including reporting Financial management Logistics management OH&S management People management Procurement management Quality management Resources management Risk management Schedule management Scope management |
Parameters may include | Acquisition/procurement Change management Communications including reporting requirements Cost Delivery requirements Evaluation Feasibility Governance structure Integration of testing within organisation Intellectual property Monitoring through testing processes Operational flexibility Organisational structure People required for test including specialist expertise Pilot outcomes Quality control Resources Risks associated with test including people, environment, resources, technology change during the life of the process (if applicable) Scope including outcomes, objectives, deliverables Skills required for testing team Steering committee arrangements Timeframe and milestones Transition arrangements |
Management tools may include | Communications plan Life cycle cost analysis Logistics support analysis Organisational testing governance framework Recording systems - electronic and manual Reporting framework Risk analysis Test and evaluation management software and other tools: cost schedule control system critical path method Gantt and bar charts program evaluation and review technique (PERT) charts spreadsheets |
Specialists may include | Environmental Financial Legal Logistics Operators Other functional areas Other relevant agencies Regulatory Safety Technical |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills. | |
Pre-requisite Unit/s | Nil |
Licensing Information
Not applicable.