SQEP supported by AUMA UK’s ACE scheme

Published: 14th May 2015 | Issue 33 Share article:

AUMA ACE certified technician ACE logo provides assurance of competence

AUMA ACE certified technician ACE logo provides assurance of competence

AUMA Actuators Ltd is supporting the adoption of SQEP (Suitably Qualified and Experienced Person) designation for electric actuator maintenance and installation with its ACE (AUMA Certified Engineering) technician programme.

The ACE scheme, which was launched in January 2015, enables industry personnel to comply with SQEP status and monitors accredited personnel.

Widely accepted definitions of SQEP include registration of expertise and qualification confirming that the person exhibits the required skills and judgement to resolve technical issues. AUMA’s ACE initiative, whichencompasses practical training and assessment for both in-house and off site personnel, provides accreditation cards to successful candidates. As a result, engineer’s skills regarding SQEP status can be confirmed on-site.

The electric actuator manufacturer, which is part of the global AUMA group, has a strong track record in training and CPD (Continuous Professional Development) for both its own staff and customer’s employees. Flexibility is offered with a three level programme: ACE Technician Level 1 aimed at inhouse technicians. ACE Technician Level 2 suitable for on-site installation and service activities and ACE Technician Level 3, which provides the highest level of qualification for those involved in communications protocols and systems integration.

AUMA observes that whilst SQEP is well established in the nuclear industry, it is seeing growing recognition across the wider power industry, but is still in its infancy in other sectors such as the water industry.

For full details of the ACE technician scheme, and its support for SQEP, contact Kerry Harris at AUMA Actuators Ltd on 01275 871141 or e-mail kerry. harris@auma.co.uk

Auma
Tel: +44 (0) 1275 871141
Web: www.auma.com

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