Qualification details Title New Zealand Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Gas Turbine Overhaul) (Level 4) Version 1 Qualification type Certificate Level 4 Credits 200 NZSCED 031503 Engineering and Related Technologies > Aerospace Engineering and Technology > Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Qualification developer ServiceIQ Next review December 2020 Approval date October 2015 Strategic purpose statement The purpose of this qualification is to provide the aeronautical engineering industry with graduates who have gained the skills and knowledge required to carry out overhauls and repairs to aircraft and/or aero-derivative gas turbine engines along with associated systems and components. The qualification is structured to ensure that graduates cover all aspects of the repair processes for gas turbine engines. This qualification is intended for learners who are planning to pursue a career in the aviation industry as an aeronautical engineer with specialisation in gas turbine engine overhaul. The aeronautical engineering sector of the aviation industry will benefit through employment of staff knowledgeable and capable of working effectively to overhaul and repair gas turbine engines. Graduates will be equipped with a comprehensive set of skills relating to gas turbine overhaul. Outcome Statement Graduate profile Qualification Reference 2910 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015 Graduates of this qualification will be able to: - complete the repair and overhaul, and disassembly and assembly processes for the main components of a gas turbine engine, using operational and theoretical knowledge of aeronautical engineering maintenance practices - apply safe and ethical work practices in an aeronautical engineering workplace, and use aeronautical publications and documents to complete engineering tasks to the standard expected of a qualified Aeronautical Engineering tradesperson - complete the repair and overhaul processes for the main components of a gas turbine, using operational and theoretical knowledge of aeronautical engineering maintenance practices Page 1 of 4 Education pathway This qualification can provide a pathway to other training opportunities, both off job and on job, in Aeronautical Engineering. Pathway qualifications include: Employment pathway New Zealand Diploma in Aeronautical Maintenance Certification (Level 6) with strands in Aeroplane, Rotorcraft, Powerplant Piston, Powerplant Turbine, Electrical, Instrument, and Radio [Ref: 2907] Graduates will have the skills and knowledge to work as an unlicensed aeronautical gas turbine derivative powerplant engineer. Building on the skills acquired in this qualification, holders may progress to become a licenced aircraft maintenance engineer. Qualification specifications Qualification award This qualification can be awarded by any education organisation which has an approved programme of study or industry training leading to the qualification. Evidence requirements for assuring consistency Evidence associated with the achievement of qualification outcomes will include the following: - Employer surveys to determine if graduates of the qualification meet the graduate outcomes. - A range of workplace evidence demonstrating that graduates meet the graduate profile outcomes. May include other evidence, as appropriate. Minimum standard of achievement and standards for grade endorsements Qualification Reference 2910 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015 Achieved Page 2 of 4 General conditions for the programme leading to the qualification General conditions for programme Learners are not required to work on aircraft components or structures, due to the aero-derivative nature of some of the gas turbine engines. To achieve this qualification trainees must at all times comply with aviation regulations applicable to an aeronautical engineering environment. Conditions relating to the Graduate profile Qualification outcomes Conditions 1 Programmes must include the following unit standards: Complete the repair and overhaul, and disassembly and assembly processes for the main components of a gas turbine engine, using operational and theoretical knowledge of aeronautical engineering maintenance practices 23161, 23162, 23163, 23164 Credits 75 2 Apply safe and ethical work practices in an aeronautical engineering workplace, and use aeronautical publications and documents to complete engineering tasks to the standard expected of a qualified Aeronautical Engineering tradesperson Programmes must provide for the achievement of these standards in the overall context of Level 4 working responsibilities Programmes must include the following unit standards: 3894, 3895, 3896, 28032 Credits 42 3 Complete the repair and overhaul processes for the main components of a gas turbine, using operational and theoretical knowledge of aeronautical engineering maintenance practices Recommended unit standards: 20901, 4085, 4086, 4087, 4089, 3402, 3403, 3404, 3405, 3406, 3407, 3408, 3411, 3412, 3413, 4001, 28136, 28142, 3415, 3417, 3418, 3419, 3421, 3422, 20636, 20637, 23160, 28137, 28143 Credits 83 Qualification Reference 2910 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015 Page 3 of 4 Transition information Replacement information This qualification replaced the National Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering (Gas Turbine Overhaul) [Ref: 1366] Trainees currently enrolled in programmes leading to the replaced qualification may either complete the requirements by 31 December 2020 or transfer to the replacement qualification. The last date for entry into programmes leading to the replaced qualification is 31 December 2017. The last date for assessment of the replaced qualification is 31 December 2020, at which time it will be discontinued. It is the intention of ServiceIQ that no existing trainee should be disadvantaged by these transition arrangements. Any person who considers they have been disadvantaged may appeal to: ServiceIQ PO Box 25522 Wellington 6146 Telephone Fax 0800 863693 04 8175399 Email qualifications@serviceiq.org.nz Republication information Version 1 of this qualification was republished in November 2015 to update the next review date. Qualification Reference 2910 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015 Page 4 of 4