The Information and Communications Technology Technician (ICTTech) Standard outlines the competence and commitment requirements for registration as an ICTTech.
It also includes examples of activities that demonstrate the required competence and commitment.
In an increasingly mobile and data driven world, ICT technicians are needed to help design, develop, install and operate ICT solutions. The ICTTech Standard has been designed to support demand for the professional registration of competent technicians in this vital field.
There are five generic areas of competence and commitment for all registrants, which are expanded in the Standard:
- Knowledge and understanding
- Design, development and solving ICT problems
- Responsibility, management and leadership
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Personal and professional commitment
The areas above are set out in more detail in the ICTTech Standard, constituting the threshold generic standards for achieving ICTTech status. This assists potential registrants, their advisers and professional review interviewers in deciding whether they are eligible for professional registration.
The Engineering Council sets and maintains the ICTTech Standard on behalf of the UK engineering profession. It was developed in collaboration with Sector Skills Council representatives, employers of ICT technicians, relevant professional institutions and ICT technicians themselves.
The standard is periodically reviewed.