This apprenticeship standard is in the process of being revised. In the meantime, the version below remains approved for delivery. Further details of this and other occupational standards in revision are available in the revisions status report.
Responsible for the operation of plant systems and equipment on nuclear facilities.
The Nuclear Operative occupation has two distinct options. At the end of the apprenticeship you will be competent to be either a
Nuclear Decommissioning Operative or Nuclear Process Operative.
Core responsibilities:
The Nuclear Operative is responsible for the hands on operation of plant systems and equipment on a nuclear facility and associated off site plant. This will involve working within a variety of environments within nuclear facilities, either operational work or decommissioning work (a process of removing all radioactive, non-radioactive and contaminated plant and equipment), necessitating the use of innovative methods and equipment, where required, and the practical skills associated with this. The working conditions are varied and may involve wearing specialist safety equipment, and working on sites running 365 day operations. Nuclear Operatives will be required to work individually and as part of a team, meeting required standards and adhering to strict controls and procedures. Nuclear sites are highly regulated and a premium is placed on demonstrating an understanding of nuclear, radiological and conventional safety, together with the appropriate attitudes and behaviours to ensure apprentices comply with organisational safety and regulatory requirements at all times.
Decommissioning option role responsibilities:
The Nuclear Decommissioning Operative is responsible for the safe operation and surveillance of nuclear plants within their decommissioning phase, including dismantling, removal and disposal of a variety of plant and equipment associated with a nuclear licensed site, often using state-of-the-art techniques and equipment. This will be achieved through disciplined operations, efficient team working, developing solutions to project requirements and the deployment of bespoke equipment to aid decommissioning.
This role will involve the sampling, size reduction, segregation and packaging of different categorisations of waste within a number of challenging environments, often in full personal and respiratory protective equipment, ensuring all work is conducted to national and industry standards and best practice to minimise any impact to the workforce, public and environment.
Process option role responsibilities:
The Nuclear Process Operative is responsible for safely carrying out plant process operations in a variety of nuclear operating plants including but not limited to fuel manufacture and storage, nuclear reactors, reprocessing, and waste processing and storage. The role requires a good understanding of the operating plant, processes and materials and the operating rules and procedures required for the safe operation of plant equipment, monitoring and adjusting controls, recording data in logs, taking operational samples and responding to emergency procedures.
A Nuclear Operative will be able to:
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Core Knowledge:
A Nuclear Operative will be able to demonstrate their understanding of:
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Behaviours:
A Nuclear Operative will be able to demonstrate the following behaviours:
Employers will set their own requirements.
Apprentices without level 1 English and maths will need to achieve this level and take the test for level 2 English and maths prior to completion of their apprenticeship.
The progression opportunities for a Nuclear Operative will align with the specific occupation and will normally lead onto the Supervisory, Team Leader and Management roles within the nuclear environment. On successful completion of the apprenticeship, a Nuclear Operative will be eligible to apply for Associate Membership of the Nuclear Institute (NI) and will have access to professional development opportunities, which will enable them to acquire the competences required for professional registration and professional membership of the NI.
The typical duration of this apprenticeship will be 2 years.
This apprenticeship is at Level 2.
This apprenticeship standard will be reviewed after 3 years of approval.
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Version | Change detail | Earliest start date | Latest start date | Latest end date |
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1.0 | Approved for delivery | 22/01/2018 | Not set | Not set |