Qualification details Title New Zealand Certificate in Manufacturing (Level 4) with an optional strand in Technical Support Version 1 Qualification type Certificate Level 4 Credits 60-80 NZSCED 030199 Engineering and Related Technologies>Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology DAS classification 78 Manufacturing Qualification developer Competenz Next review December 2020 Approval date March 2015 Strategic purpose statement The purpose of this qualification is to provide the manufacturing sector with self managing skilled operational people, capable of setting up, troubleshooting, and coordinating one or more stages of a manufacturing process, to meet production and customer requirements. The optional strand provides recognition of further skill development in the technical support of manufacturing operations. Graduate profile Graduates of this qualification will be able to: - Identify, diagnose and rectify operational issues in a manufacturing environment - Coordinate one or more stages of a manufacturing operation - Set up and control equipment to meet daily production, safety and quality requirements of a manufacturing process Graduates of the optional Technical Support strand will also be able to: - Outcome Statement Education pathway Use technical knowledge to complete tasks to support manufacturing operations This qualification builds on the New Zealand Certificate in Manufacturing (Level 3) with an optional strand in Productivity Improvement [Ref: 2730]. Further skills and knowledge in operational management can be gained through completing the New Zealand Certificate in Manufacturing (Level 5) [Ref: 2732]. Further skills and knowledge in business management can be gained through diploma or degree level qualifications. Employment pathway Qualification Reference 2731 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015 Graduates of this qualification will have the skills and knowledge to work in senior operational roles and take responsibility for one Page 1 of 3 or more stages of a manufacturing process. Qualification specifications Qualification award This qualification can be awarded by an organisation which has an approved programme of study or industry training programme leading to the qualification. The certificate will display the logo of the NZQF and may display the name and/or logo of the awarding body. Evidence requirements for assuring consistency All TEOs either arranging training or delivering programmes that lead to the award of the qualification are required to participate in a consistency process scheduled by NZQA. This will involve reviewing evidence associated with graduate’s achievement of outcomes, and agreeing acceptable thresholds for qualification outcome achievement, and areas for improvement. To demonstrate how graduates are achieving the qualification graduate profile outcomes, TEOs are required to produce their own evidence in a high level report. Evidence will include the following: - Employer surveys to determine if graduates of the qualification meet graduate profile outcomes - Evidence of effective processes to ensure programmes continue to meet current industry needs - A range of workplace evidence demonstrating that graduates meet the graduate profile outcomes - Any other relevant evidence as appropriate Further information on the consistency process can be found on the NZQA website. Credit transfer and recognition of prior learning arrangements Organisations seeking approval to award the qualification are expected to have Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment processes in place. Credit transfer will be automatic where assessment standards are used for assessment within programmes of study or training leading to this qualification. Minimum standard of achievement and standards for grade endorsements Achievement of all outcomes. There are no grade endorsements for this qualification. Entry requirements (including prerequisites to meet regulatory body or legislative requirements) Qualification conditions Qualification Reference 2731 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015 Page 2 of 3 Overarching conditions relating to the qualification Conditions for programme This qualification will typically be achieved in a workplace structure environment. Conditions for programme context Other conditions Specific conditions relating to the Graduate profile Qualification outcomes Conditions 1 Mandatory or Optional Identify, diagnose and rectify operational issues in a manufacturing environment 20 credits 2 Coordinate one or more stages of a manufacturing operation 20 credits 3 Set up and control equipment to meet daily production, safety and quality requirements of a manufacturing process 20 credits Technical Support optional strand Use technical knowledge to complete tasks to support manufacturing operations 20 credits Transition information Replacement information This qualification replaces the National Certificate in Manufacturing (Metal and Related Products) (Level 4) [Ref: 1388]. The last date for entry into the replaced qualification is 31 December 2016. The last date for assessment against the replaced qualification is 31 December 2018. It is anticipated that no existing candidates will be disadvantaged by these transition arrangements. However, anyone who feels that they have been disadvantaged may appeal to Competenz at the address below. Appeals will be considered on a case by case basis. Competenz, PO Box 9005, Newmarket, Auckland 1149. Qualification Reference 2731 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2015 Page 3 of 3