The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Research and report the context and parameters of the planning and design process for maintenance engineering applications
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Research and report on the context and parameters of the planning and design process for maintenance engineering applications. Completed |
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Identify, and document the market and industrial context and parameters of the planning and design process for a significant and particular maintenance engineering application. Parameters may include performance, financial, legal, resource and scheduling. Completed |
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Interpret the brief and clarify client's requirements
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Interpret the client's requirements for an application in an engineering environment. Completed |
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Develop the design requirements and parameters with client. Completed |
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Prepare concept proposal
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A range of different, innovative and creative approaches to achieve design requirements is generated. Completed |
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Check feasibility of a range of design solutions against design parameters. Assess opportunities for concurrent design activities. Assess design solutions for conformity to OHS&E requirements. Completed |
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Seek opinions of colleagues and a range of creative and technical experts and specialists. Completed |
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Prepare plan and design concept proposal that includes results of feasibility study consideration of expert opinion, initial calculations and modelling and the use of judgment and discretion. Completed |
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Concept proposal reviewed with client to improve outcomes and overcome possible problems. Completed |
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Implement the planning and design process for particular applications
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Select and manage resources and processes to develop the plan or design. Completed |
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Document management processes. Completed |
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Appropriate components and systems have been incorporated in the planning and design process. Completed |
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Perform engineering activities and manage self to implement the planning and design process. Completed |
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Appropriate calculations and assumptions are used in implementing the planning and design process. Completed |
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Appropriate computing hardware and software and programming techniques have been implemented in the planning and design process. Completed |
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Appropriate scientific principles and techniques are considered or applied to implement planning and design process. Completed |
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Appropriate materials properties knowledge is implemented in the planning and design process. Completed |
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Appropriate engineering methods and processes knowledge is implemented in the planning and design process. Completed |
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Where elective competencies have been used in the planning and design process, implementation is appropriate and efficiently carried out in the planning and design process. Completed |
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Review the Design and Implementation Plan
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Review the design and implementation plan to ensure conformity with current specification, contract and organisational procedures, OHS and regulatory standards, that it addresses feedback from stakeholders and meets client expectation. Completed |
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Client acceptance of the design is achieved and documented. Completed |
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Maintain design documentation
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All design documentation is completed in accordance with organisational requirements. Completed |
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Review design outcomes
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Design outcomes are reviewed in terms of the intended and actual use. Completed |
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