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Asset manager (level 4)

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    Work in a range of industries that manage physical assets.

    Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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    Knowledge

    • Asset management standards: ISO55000, British Standard Institute (BSI) Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 55.
    • Management systems for asset management: policy, strategy, objectives, plans and continual improvement.
    • Impact of organisational context on asset management: regulatory frameworks, stakeholders, governance and asset management policy, objectives strategy and plan.
    • Different types of assets and classification approaches; hierarchy, function and value.
    • Asset systems; effect of each asset on the system and impact of external factors.
    • Asset/system service and performance requirements; service level.
    • Continuous improvement techniques.
    • Asset costing and valuation techniques; cost estimation (maintenance, operation, renewal), depreciation, whole life costing, and social, environmental, safety and reputational cost.
    • Optioneering, cost benefit analysis; asset management multi-criteria decision making (cost, risk, performance, sustainability, compliance and intangibles).
    • Creative thinking and problem-solving techniques.
    • Asset life cycle activities: demand analysis and future requirements, creation and acquisition or rationalisation, operation, resilience, redundancy, shutdown, obsolescence, outage management, future asset capability.
    • Performance monitoring of asset life cycle activities.
    • Asset and asset systems health, condition and performance assessment methods.
    • Project management, resource and time management techniques.
    • Types of asset maintenance: preventive, predictive, corrective.
    • Risk management and its application to asset management: risk assessment, quantification, mitigation and impact.
    • Techniques to assess asset risk; causes and effects: Failure Mode Event/Effects Critically Analysis (FMEA/FMECA), Root cause analysis and Bow Tie analysis.
    • Legislation: Health and Safety at Work, Environmental Protection.
    • Sustainable development; impact on environment of asset management and asset management activities.
    • Supply chain; types of suppliers, their role and contractual relationships.
    • Collaborative working techniques: personality types, influencing, negotiating, networking, and equality, diversity and inclusion.
    • Communication techniques including plain English – verbal, written and presentation.
    • Business ethics including corporate governance, bribery, discrimination, socially responsible organisations.
    • Data analysis and interpretation techniques; data presentation techniques (charts, diagrams and tables).
    • Information technology (IT) systems and processes: asset registers, work management systems, word processing, spreadsheets, email, presentation.
    • Information and data security/management requirements; cyber security, General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), data protection and integrity.

    Skills

    • Identify the organisation’s context and constraints that affect asset management.
    • Identify asset service and performance requirements.
    • Estimate and calculate Life Cycle Cost (LCC) or Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for assets/asset systems.
    • Use techniques to identify interventions for assets/asset system and estimate benefits.
    • Apply multi criteria decision making methods to proposed intervention options.
    • Select and use decision support tools to make asset management recommendations.
    • Develop asset life-cycle plans including performance monitoring and business case.
    • Classify assets, asset systems, life cycle stages and activities.
    • Plan and manage projects.
    • Assess asset health; condition and performance.
    • Select and apply fault finding technique(s) to identify causes and effects of assets/asset system failures.
    • Apply continuous improvement techniques.
    • Assess and quantify asset, asset system and asset management activity-related risks; identify mitigation options.
    • Comply with legislation, asset management standards and company policies.
    • Use information technology systems and processes: for example, asset registers, work management systems, word processing, spreadsheets, email, presentation.
    • Collate and analyse asset/asset system data and information.
    • Interpret and present data - qualitative and/or quantitative.
    • Communicate with colleagues and stakeholders – verbal, written and presentation.

    Behaviours

    • Committed to compliance with legislation, asset management standards and company policies.
    • Focusses on value and outcomes in alignment with organisational objectives and stakeholders’ expectations.
    • Collaborates, within teams and across disciplines.
    • Shares knowledge and good practice, gives and receives feedback, help and support.
    • Adaptable for example, seeks new ways of working.
    • Reliable and self-motivated, takes responsibility for work and seeks to deliver against personal objectives.
    • Committed to continued professional development.
    Apprenticeship category (sector)
    Engineering and manufacturing
    Qualification level
    4
    Equal to higher national certificate (HNC)
    Course duration
    18 months
    Maximum funding
    £9,000
    Maximum government funding for
    apprenticeship training and assessment costs.
    Job titles include
    • Acquistion and disposal manager
    • Asset and insight manager
    • Asset manager
    • Asset resilience manager
    • Assistant asset manager
    • Associate asset manager
    • Infrastructure asset manager

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