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Regulation on the master examination profession and the examination requirements in parts I and II of the master test in the electrical engineering sector

Original Language Title: Verordnung über das Meisterprüfungsberufsbild und über die Prüfungsanforderungen in den Teilen I und II der Meisterprüfung im Elektrotechniker-Handwerk

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Regulation on the master examination profession and the examination requirements in parts I and II of the master test in the electrical engineering sector (Elektrotechnikermeisterverordnung-ElektroTechMstrV)

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ElektroTechMstrV

Date of completion: 17.06.2002

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" Electrical Technology Master Decree of 17 June 2002 (BGBl. 2331), as set out in Article 12 of the Regulation of 17 November 2011 (BGBl). 2234).

Status: Amended by Art. 12 V v. 17.11.2011 I 2234

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Footnote

(+ + + Text evidence from: 1.10.2002 + + +) 
(+ + + For application cf. § 9 + + +)

Explanations of the Master Examination Ordinance in the electrical engineering sector are published in the Federal Gazette. Unofficial table of contents

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Pursuant to § 45 of the Rules of Craft Act, as amended by the Notice of 24 September 1998 (BGBl. 3074), which is Article 135 (3) of the Regulation of 29 June 2008. October 2001 (BGBl. 2785), the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, in agreement with the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, is responsible for the following: Unofficial table of contents

§ 1 Outline and content of the Master Examination

(1) The master test in the electrical engineering sector comprises the following independent test parts:
1.
the examination of the masterly direction of the usual works (Part I),
2.
the examination of the necessary theoretical knowledge (Part II),
3.
the examination of the necessary business, commercial and legal knowledge (Part III) and
4.
the examination of the necessary vocational and occupational pedagogical knowledge (Part IV).
(2) For the Master Examination in Part I in the electrical engineering sector, the focus is on energy and building technology, communication and safety technology as well as system electronics; the test item has to select one of these priorities. Unofficial table of contents

§ 2 Master examination profession

(1) The master test in the electrical engineering industry determines that the test specimen is capable of carrying out a manual operation independently, management tasks in the fields of technology, business administration, personnel management and development to carry out the training and to implement his professional competence independently and to adapt it to new requirements in these areas. (2) All focal points in the electrical engineering sector are to be examined for the purposes of the master test the following common activities, knowledge and skills as Integral qualifications are attributed to:
1.
Determine customer requirements, advise customers, calculate services and create offers, conduct contract negotiations and set order targets,
2.
Perform tasks of technical and commercial management, company organisation, personnel planning and personnel deployment, in particular taking into account in-company training and further training, quality management, liability and occupational safety, safety, data protection and environmental protection; use information systems,
3.
Carry out orders taking into account system technology, maintenance alternatives, topographical conditions, professional laws, standards, rules and regulations, staffing requirements and training; order processing and order processing organise, plan and monitor,
4.
Create documentation, in particular using computer-based systems,
5.
Take into account the material properties in planning, design and design,
6.
Develop, plan, manufacture, program, parameterise, erect and maintain electrical installations, particularly in the light of safety and health-related precautionary measures; techniques for the rational use of energy take into account and apply
7.
Apply measurement and testing techniques, assess and document results,
8.
Design contracts; develop and maintain standard contracts, in particular service contracts,
9.
Perform fault and fault search, control measures to eliminate errors and malfunctions, evaluate results and document results,
10.
Take and log services, submit to the customer, settle down and carry out post-calculation.
(3) The following specific activities, knowledge and skills as a holistic qualification are attributed to the individual focal points in the electrical engineering industry for the purpose of the master's examination:
1.
Focus on energy and building technology plants and plant components of energy and building technology, in particular for the generation, management, conversion and discharge of electrical energy, earth, lightning protection, overvoltage protection and Calculate, calculate, calculate, calculate, use, and control the use of antenna systems, lighting, heating, cooling and air-conditioning systems, building automation, bus technology, signal transmission technology, rational energy application techniques and their electrical and electronic equipment, building, programming, parameterizing, erecting, testing, in operation shall take and maintain;
2.
Focus on communication and safety equipment and equipment components of communication and security technology, in particular telecommunications technology, electrical acoustics, data transmission and processing technology, the Planning, calculating, building, programming, and programming of communications technology, communications technology, emergency warning systems, video technology, hospital communication technology, access control technology and time service systems, parameterization, erecting, testing, operating and maintenance hold;
3.
Focus on system electronics systems and system components of system electronics, in particular measuring, control, control and drive technology, testing and counting technology, medical and laboratory technology as well as systems integration and system integration processes. Develop, plan, calculate, build, program, parameterize, build, verify, operate, operate and maintain software integration.
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§ 3 Outline, duration and existence of Part I

(1) Part I of the Master's examination comprises the following examination areas:
1.
a master inspection project and a technical discussion related to it,
2.
a situation task.
(2) The preparation of the Master Test Project shall not last longer than four working days, the expert discussion shall not last longer than 30 minutes. The execution of the situation task shall not exceed eight hours. (3) Master examination project, expert discussion and situation task shall be assessed separately. The examination achievements in the Master Examination Project and in the expert discussion are weighted in the ratio 3: 1. This will form an overall evaluation. This overall assessment is weighted to the test result of the situation task in the ratio 2:1. (4) Minimum requirement for the existence of Part I of the Master examination is a sufficient overall examination performance, the examination neither in the case of the examination or the examination. Master examination project still in the expert discussion still in the situation task with less than 30 points may have been evaluated. Unofficial table of contents

§ 4 Master examination project

(1) In the focal point chosen by him, the examinee shall carry out a master inspection project which corresponds to a customer order. The specific task is to be carried out by the Master Examination Committee. The proposals of the test item are to be taken into consideration. Prior to the completion of the Master's examination project, the examinee shall submit the draft, including a scheduling, to the Master Examination Committee for approval. (2) As a master inspection project, one of the selected priorities shall be one of the following: to perform the following tasks:
1.
Focus Energy and Building TechnikA plant or an equipment component of energy and building technology design, calculate, plan and calculate, perform the performance as well as create a test log.
2.
Focus on the design, calculation, planning and calculation of communication and safety technology equipment or an installation component of communication and safety technology, perform the performance and create a test log.
3.
Focus system electronics An installation or a system component of system electronics design, calculate, plan and calculate, perform the performance as well as create a test log.
(3) The design, calculation, planning and calculation documents are weighted at 40 of the hundred, the performance executed at 40 of the hundred and the test protocol with 20 of the hundred. Unofficial table of contents

§ 5 Technical Discussion

On the basis of the examination achievements in the Master Examination project, a specialist discussion will be conducted. In doing so, the examinee is to show that he can show the technical connections which are based on the master test project, that he justify the course of the master test project and that he/she is connected with the master examination project. problems and their solution, and is capable of taking account of new developments. Unofficial table of contents

§ 6 Situation Task

(1) In the situation task, the basic knowledge and basic skills are to be examined, which could not be proved insufficiently in the master examination project. (2) In order to complete the qualification certificate for the The task of the electrotechnicians is to carry out the tasks listed below as a situation task:
1.
In the selected focus on energy and building technology systems or plant components of communication and safety technology as well as system electronics, limits, determine, and correct faults and faults; calculation of services, metrology of metrology Record checks and document results.
2.
In the selected focus on communication and safety technology systems or plant components of the energy and building technology as well as system electronics limitations, determination and fixing of faults and faults; calculation of services, metrological metrology Record checks and document results.
3.
In the chosen center of gravity system electronics systems or plant components of the energy and building technology as well as the communication and safety technology, limits, determine and remedy faults and faults; calculation of services, metrology Record checks and document results.
The overall assessment of the situation shall be calculated from the arithmetic average of the individual evaluations of the work referred to in paragraph 2. Unofficial table of contents

Section 7 Outline, duration and existence of Part II

(1) The examination in Part II is intended to demonstrate to the examinee, by linking technological, safety, flow and process engineering, material technical, mathematical and economic knowledge, that he will analyse problems. and to evaluate and document appropriate solutions. (2) Examination subjects are:
1.
Electrical and safety technology,
2.
order processing,
3.
Management and operational organisation.
(3) In each of the examination subjects, at least one task must be processed, which must be case-oriented.
1.
Electrical and Safety Technology The test specimen is to demonstrate that it is capable of carrying out tasks and problems in electrical installations in accordance with technical, safety, economic and ecological aspects in a Electrical technician operation. It is intended to assess and describe technical issues. Several of the following qualifications are to be associated with the task:
a)
Analyze customer requirements
b)
Develop, design and calculate electrical and electronic circuits according to functional specifications,
c)
Evaluate and correct circuit diagrams, computer-based circuit documents,
d)
Measuring, selecting and assigning mechanical construction parts, lines, electrical and electronic equipment and materials,
e)
Draw up, assess and correct technical solutions, in particular taking into account safety and health-related precautionary measures;
2.
Order fulfillment The test item is to prove that it is able to handle the execution-related measures necessary for the technical and economic success of an electrical technology operation in order processing, customer-oriented to initiate and complete. Several of the following qualifications are to be associated with the task:
a)
Evaluate contract documents and plan order processing processes taking into account the use of material, equipment, personnel and quality assurance aspects,
b)
Develop, evaluate and correct technical work plans, in particular sketches and drawings, including the use of electronic data processing systems,
c)
Carry out and evaluate the analysis of approval requirements,
d)
Subcontracting and controlling subcontracting,
e)
plan technical tests, record and evaluate data, and document test results,
f)
Carry out pre-and post-calculation;
3.
Company management and company organisation The test facility is to demonstrate that it is able to carry out tasks of management and the operational organisation in an electrical engineering company. Several of the following qualifications are to be associated with the task:
a)
Summarize work items on offer packages and calculate prices,
b)
Calculate hourly rates on the basis of a given cost structure,
c)
Identify and use operational indicators on the basis of specified schemes,
d)
plan the development of the business field on the basis of the technical development and the market,
e)
Design and implement human resources development and management concepts,
f)
plan and present operational quality management,
g)
Instruct and train employees in terms of tasks
h)
Develop marketing measures for customer care and the acquisition of new customers,
i)
describe and assess information and communication systems in relation to their operational uses;
k)
apply professional laws, standards, rules and regulations,
l)
assess the liability in the manufacture, maintenance and service of services,
m)
-the requirements of occupational safety, health protection, data protection and environmental protection; assess hazards and define security measures;
n)
Plan and represent operations, warehousing and construction site equipment as well as logistics.
(4) The examination in Part II shall be carried out in writing. It should last no longer than nine hours. An examination period of six hours per day shall not be exceeded. (5) If at most two of the examination subjects referred to in paragraph 2 have been reached at least 30 and less than 50 points, one of these subjects shall be entitled to: (6) A minimum requirement for the existence of Part II of the Master Examination is a sufficient overall examination performance. The Master Examination Committee shall issue a certificate to the examinee on the basis of the outcome of the examination in the examination subject referred to in point 1 of the second paragraph of paragraph 2, after the examination has been made. The examination of Part II has not been passed if:
1.
an examination subject has been evaluated with less than 30 points, or
2.
after the additional examination has been carried out, two examination subjects have each been evaluated with fewer than 50 points.

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(+ + + § 7 (5) and 6: For use, see: § 9 + + +) Unofficial table of contents

§ 8 General examination and procedural regulations, further regulations for the Master Examination

(1) The provisions of the Master Examination Procedure Ordinance of 17 December 2001 (BGBl. 2) The examination in parts III and IV of the Master Examination is determined by the General Master Examination Regulation of 26 October 2009. October 2011 (BGBl. 2149), as amended. Unofficial table of contents

§ 9 Transitional provision

The provisions of § 7 (5) and (6) shall not apply to the examination procedures that have been initiated until 31 December 2011. These will be brought to an end in accordance with the previous regulations. Unofficial table of contents

Section 10 Entry into force, expiry of the external force

This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January October 2002, in force.