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!
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What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Research, evaluate, support implementation and report on designing and development processes within an industrial context
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Research and evaluate applications for problem solving, implementation and improvement processes, philosophies and techniques including Problem solving, Brain Storming, decision-tree, trade-off tables, Kaizen, TQM and Tools of TQM. Completed |
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Support implementation and report on engineering projects incorporating problem solving, improvement processes, philosophies and techniques. Completed |
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Research, evaluate and report on case studies involving continuous, mass, batch, jobbing or prototype production processes, competitive (lean) manufacturing including sequential and cellular manufacture and assembly, Group Technology (GT), Just In Time (JIT), design for reliability, optimum maintenance, computer managed maintenance. Completed |
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Identify resources, skills, knowledge and techniques required by engineering applications
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Identify resources, skills, knowledge and techniques for engineering applications. With the help of others, identify control and supervisory systems if required by particular applications. Completed |
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Identify functional attributes of components and systems of engineering projects. Completed |
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Identify and use sources of information on resources, skills and knowledge for engineering projects
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Appropriate sources of information on resources, skills, knowledge and techniques for engineering projects were identified and used. Trade language and descriptions of resources and techniques are used as appropriate. Completed |
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Appropriate computing techniques have been implemented in the process of sourcing, categorising, cataloguing and reporting on resources search results for engineering applications. Completed |
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Apply engineering fundamentals in support of selection of resources for engineering applications based on functional or performance specification of system and components
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Appropriate basic scientific principles and techniques are applied in support of selection of resources for engineering applications. Completed |
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Appropriate calculations and assumptions are used to enable choices of resources for engineering applications. Completed |
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Appropriate materials properties, methods and processes knowledge is applied in support of selection of resources for engineering applications. Completed |
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Appropriate resources have been chosen for the engineering application. Selections should be based on functional or performance specification of system and components of application. Completed |
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Specify resources, and technical support for engineering applications sufficient to facilitate their identification and supply
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Specify resources, and technical support for engineering applications sufficient to facilitate their identification and supply Completed |
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Suppliers of resources and technical support are identified. Completed |
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Assist with design specifications and development procedures for engineering applications
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Contribute significantly to the creation of design, implementation, installation, commissioning and maintenance procedures and documents for specific engineering applications. Completed |
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Implement appropriate computing and programming techniques in the process of development of design specifications and documentation for specific engineering applications. Completed |
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Create and file design graphics and documentation suitable to the design and development process of the application or project in accordance with organisational and contractual requirements. Completed |
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Assist with implementation of design and development in accordance with specifications and documentation for engineering applications
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Assist significantly with implementation of design, development, installation, commissioning and maintenance in accordance with specifications and documentation for specific mechanical and manufacturing engineering applications. Completed |
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Review design implementation. Report on and record results of the outcomes of the implementation of the design and development
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Review design implementation. Report on and record results of design, investigation, selection, specification and implementation, installation, commissioning and maintenance processes. Completed |
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