Contribute to technical leadership of telecoms engineering activities

URN: SEMRET323
Business Sectors (Suites): Rail Engineering Telecoms Suite 3
Developed by: NSAR
Approved on: 2024

Overview

This standard identifies the competencies you need to contribute to the technical leadership of telecoms engineering activities for the maintenance, fault finding or installation of telecoms systems and equipment. It includes providing up-to-date information and advice to others in line with your organisation's procedures. The telecoms equipment in this standard can be for overground or underground rail transportation systems.

You will identify the necessary safety requirements and take the relevant action to ensure the safety of yourself, others and railway operations. You will ensure that your organisation's procedures are met and followed by yourself and those for whom you are responsible. You will ensure that all actions are taken within the limits of your authority and responsibility.

You will be able to identify potential deviations from the allocated tasks and alter the plan as required within the limits of your authority. You will ensure that any alterations are recorded and reported and that their impact on the allocated tasks is monitored. You will be able to clarify and give guidance assistance where information is unclear, inaccurate or conflicting.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

P1 maintain safe working practices and comply with all relevant health and safety regulations, directives, and guidelines
P2 assess work methods and procedures for their suitability and technical feasibility
P3 anticipate potential problems and implement which action to take to deal with them
P4 identify potential deviations from the allocated tasks and alter the plan as required within the limits of your authority
P5 record and report any alterations and monitor their impact on the allocated tasks
P6 provide colleagues with valid and up-to-date information, advice and guidance as necessary
P7 clarify and give guidance and assistance when information is unclear, inaccurate or conflicting
P8 analyse problems in full and choose effective solutions that will maintain the quality and progress of the work
P9 address problems within your control and report unresolved issues


Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

K1 the relevant health and safety regulations, directives, guidelines, and safe working practices and procedures defined by your organisation, as appropriate to the activity and your working area
K2 the relevant railway possession and protection arrangements for the work site and equipment to provide a safe system of work and how to check these have been implemented
K3 the Controller of Infrastructure Regulations and procedures
K4 how to locate and access the site and equipment
K5 how to determine and source the documentation requirements for the activities undertaken and how to confirm that these meet your organisation's procedures
K6 how to access, interpret & apply relevant technical information, standards, drawings, instructions, specifications and schedules for telecoms engineering activities
K7 the relevant methods and techniques for planning and progressing work activities
K8 the range and type of problem solving methods and techniques
K9 how to present and communicate information relating to the engineering activity
K10 how to maintain effective working relationships
K11 the range and type of operational constraints and authorisation procedures for carrying out telecoms activities on the operational railway
K12 the requirements to make the system safe whilst undertaking engineering activities
K13 how and when telecoms activities cannot be achieved
K14 the impact of any deviations from the planned activities
K15 how to respond to influencing factors whilst carrying out the telecoms engineering activities, including environmental factors, site conditions and working on operational railway equipment
K16 the relevant reporting lines and procedures that are approved by your organisation
K17 the limits of your own authority and responsibility and those of others involved


Scope/range


Scope Performance

  1. Types of telecom equipment, that individuals will contribute to the technical leadership of telecoms engineering activities on, include:

    • transmission systems
    • bearer circuits
    • telecoms bearers carrying signalling circuits
    • SCADA
    • operational telephones
    • switches and systems (such as telephone exchanges & concentrators)
    • railway operational information systems
    • PA and CCTV
    • operational CCTV (such as OPO/DOO)
    • GSM-R
    • other industry specific telecom equipment
  2. Types of information presented and communicated, as applicable to the telecom equipment, include:

    • special notices
    • engineering standards
    • work instructions
    • technical briefings
    • safety briefings

Scope Knowledge


Values


Behaviours


Skills


Glossary


Links To Other NOS


External Links


Version Number

2

Indicative Review Date

2027

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

SEMTA

Original URN

SEMRET323

Relevant Occupations

Rail Engineering

SOC Code


Keywords

Rail engineering; telecoms; contribute; technical; leadership