Course Title:

Building Services Engineering Craftsperson

Apprenticeship Level:

Level 3

Course Duration:

3 years of study + an End Point Assessment (EPA)

College:

Cambridge Regional College

Qualification on Completion:

Mechanical Craftsperson

 

We work in partnership with Cambridge Regional College for our mechanical apprenticeships to ensure you receive exceptional academic training, as well as experienced support for the duration of your apprenticeship.

You will learn:

Understand Heating & Chilled Water Installation Techniques

Install Heating, Ventilation and Piped Gas Systems

Install Hot & Cold Water & Public Health Drainage Systems

Apply Testing & Commissioning Principles to Piped Systems

Carry Out Safe Working Practices in Building Services Engineering

Apply Scientific Principles & Environmental Protection Measures

Carry Out Pipework Fabrication Techniques

About the Course

Building services engineering ensures that buildings function properly. It is a specialised branch of engineering in the construction industry. 

 

A craftsperson undertakes the planning, installation, testing, pre-commissioning, commissioning, and decommissioning of systems heating, chilled water, hot water, and cold-water systems. These systems are used within a variety of locations, including workplaces, businesses, schools, and hospitals. 

 

The systems operate by circulating temperature-controlled water throughout the buildings. This provides heating and cooling.  They could be powered by either fossil fuels or renewable energy sources. 

 

A craftsperson has a detailed knowledge of the systems operating principles.

 

The broad purpose of the occupation is to set, identify and establish the requirements of the job whether from drawings or clients ither instructions. The craftsperson will design and plan work programmes for installation, install pipework systems, test installed pipework and components, and carry out pre-commissioning work, along with de-commissioning and dismantling the system pipework and components. They will contribute to the adjusting the configuration of the systems as they are installed.

 

In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with other members of the installation team and site managers.

 

A craftsperson can work within new build construction sites and existing buildings on their own and without supervision, in the most efficient and economical manner.  They must adhere to safe working practices without endangering themselves or others. They will take charge of the quality of their job and will consider environmental concerns.

Knowledge & Skills

Comply with health, safety, and environmental regulations; building regulations; industry guidance notes and relevant codes of practice

 

Plan, and organise to undertake the installation of systems in ways which use resources effectively to complete work, with consideration for material, quality, safety, security and environmental impact, within relevant legislative requirements, codes of practice and industry recognised practices

 

Prepare work areas in both new or existing sites to undertake building services engineering installation, ensuring safe and is maintained; materials, tools and equipment are stored and positioned safely and to allow efficient workflow

 

Apply pipework fabrication and jointing techniques for example prefabricated, modularised components or distribution systems

 

Identify improvements in the installation against the design.

 

Apply installation, testing, pre-commissioning, commissioning and decommissioning techniques for including cold water systems; hot water systems, heating systems, chilled water systems

 

Instruct, communicate and liaise with own project team, and those in other teams, such as clients or specialist contractors, and with stakeholders.

 

Ensure that work area is restored to a safe condition, to prescribed standards of cleanliness on completion of installation work

 

Prepare and complete relevant work documentation, and handover stages in accordance with organisation policy and procedures and any other relevant information and guidance

 

Plan and project manage building engineering services work to ensure quality of outcomes

 

Develop and maintain skills in using a range of practical and workshop skills

End Point Assessment

An EPA is an assessment at the end of your apprenticeship. It will assess you against the knowledge, skills, and behaviours (KSBs) in the occupational standard. Your training will cover the KSBs. The EPA is your opportunity to show an independent assessor how well you can carry out the occupation you have been trained for.

 

Assessment Methods

 

Multiple-Choice Test

You will complete a multiple-choice test. It will be closed book, meaning you will not have access to any books or reference materials.

The test will have 40 multiple-choice questions. You will have 60 minutes to complete it.

 

Practical Assessment with Questions

You will be observed by an independent assessor completing a set of tasks. It will last 10 hours. They will ask you at least 6 questions.

 

Interview Underpinned by a Portfolio of Evidence

You will have an interview with an independent assessor. It will last at least 90 minutes. They will ask you at least 12 questions. The questions will be about certain aspects of your occupation. You need to compile a portfolio of evidence before the EPA gateway. You can use it to help answer the questions.

Practical Experience

You will attend college on a day release basis giving you ample time to complete your academic studies as well as allowing you time on our sites to gain valuable practical experience.

 

We work throughout the East Anglian region meaning you will be required to travel to our sites. We strongly believe this gives you a unique and exciting opportunity to work on a variety of different projects and sets our apprenticeships apart. Don’t worry, although it can be daunting at first our experienced teams are always on hand to provide help and support. After all 79% of our site team and 32% of our office personnel started as an apprentice with us too so they understand exactly what you are going through.

Entry Requirements

Applicants will require a minimium of grades 4-9 in English, Maths, Science and 2 other subjects.

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Applications will open on the 1st March 2026.

In the meantime, if you have any further questions, please contact our team via the following email

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