✨ Certificate Requirements for Mechanical and Electrical Superintendents
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 153 — 18 DECEMBER 2014
b. hold a first aid certificate.
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The applicant must:
a. hold a New Zealand national qualification in mechanical fitting or have a national qualification in mechanical engineering acceptable to the Board or hold a qualification in mechanical engineering from another institution, deemed equivalent by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority to a New Zealand national qualification in mechanical engineering, acceptable to the Board; and
b. satisfy the Board that he or she has a minimum of three years’ work experience acceptable to the Board in the extractives or heavy industry -
The applicant must:
a. hold a degree in mechanical engineering conferred by a New Zealand university or hold a qualification in mechanical engineering from another institution, deemed equivalent by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority to a four-year Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, acceptable to the Board; and
b. satisfy the Board that he or she has one year’s work experience acceptable to the Board in the extractive or heavy industry.
Certificate of competence as an electrical superintendent
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The applicant for a certificate of competence as an electrical superintendent must have:
a. the qualifications set out in paragraph (2); and
b. the qualifications and experience set out in one of paragraphs (3) and (4). -
The applicant must:
a. have passed the unit standards set out in Group H of the Appendix; and
b. hold an appropriate practising licence under the Electricity Act 1992; and
c. hold a first aid certificate. -
The applicant must:
a. have a New Zealand national qualification as an electrician or have a national qualification in electrical engineering or hold a qualification in electrical engineering from another institution, deemed equivalent by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority to a New Zealand national qualification in electrical engineering, acceptable to the Board; and
b. satisfy the Board that he or she has a minimum of three years’ work experience acceptable to the Board in the extractive or heavy industry. -
The applicant must:
a. have a degree in electrical engineering conferred by a New Zealand university or by another university acceptable to the Board or has a qualification in electrical engineering from another institution, deemed equivalent by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority to a four-year Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, acceptable to the Board; and
b. satisfy the Board that he or she has one year’s work experience acceptable to the Board in the extractive or heavy industry.
Other requirements to be met for the granting of certificates of competence
Log book or other employment record to be supplied
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Where this notice requires an applicant to satisfy the Board that he or she has been employed for a specified period of time, or had a specified period of work experience, the applicant must supply a certified copy of the applicant’s verified log book demonstrating the applicant has been employed for the specified period or had the specified work experience.
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However, in respect of employment or work experience prior to 1 January 2014, the Board may accept other satisfactory evidence of employment or work experience.
Examination by panel of examiners
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Certificate of Competence as a Mechanical Superintendent
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🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesMechanical Superintendent, Certificate of Competence, Qualifications, Experience, First Aid, New Zealand Qualifications Authority
🌾 Certificate of Competence as an Electrical Superintendent
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesElectrical Superintendent, Certificate of Competence, Qualifications, Experience, First Aid, New Zealand Qualifications Authority, Electricity Act 1992
🌾 Other Requirements for Granting Certificates of Competence
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesCertificates of Competence, Log Book, Employment Record, Work Experience, Board Approval
NZ Gazette 2014, No 153