Property Maintenance Level 2

The Basics

Sector: Construction
Awarding Body: City & Guilds
Qualification: Level 2 Property Maintenance Operative
Qualification Type: Apprenticeship Standard
Duration: 15 months
Type of Assessment: End Point Assessment

What you will Learn

> Carry out repairs to the fabric of a building such as walls, doors and skirting boards
> Understand plumbing and drainage systems
> Demonstrate the safe use of hand tools
> Utilise the principles of Planned Preventative Maintenance
> Practice and demonstrate the importance of customer service
> Carry out repairs and reactive maintenance

Overview

The primary role of this position is to optimise property condition and quality to a safe working standard.

Fault finding will be a key part of your duties, whilst maximising both quality and cost effectiveness.

Your tasks will be varied and you will work both individually and as part of a team to meet deadlines and achieve key milestones.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal qualifications required for this role however it is preferential that you have either completed the Construction Study Programme or have some experience of working within this industry.

Roles Available in this Sector

> General Builder
> Facilities Manager
> Maintenance Manager
> Multi-Skills Technician

Progression

> Level 3 Team Leader / Supervisor Apprenticeship

> Level 3 Occupational Work Supervision

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