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A LEVEL TECH ALTERNATOR
For tech to be considered an A level alternator technician, all requirements for B level alternator and
audit must be completed in addition to the list below. Service Manager must nominate the tech, signing
off readiness for review. The examination will be confirmation of skills below in addition to Soft Skills,
internal process flow, parts, cleanliness, documentation, and tooling.
Estimated time to obtain B level 24- 48 months
Confirmation of Expertise Maintenance Audit
MR346 - Maintenance and Repair Training - Type 3 & 4 & 6 Classroom Training
Cummins level 2 training Classroom Training
DIA.NE XT4 Basics eTraining
Exhaust gas test kit & emission measurement eTraining
FTB Part 1: company & product portfolio eTraining
FTB Part 2: technical documentation & software eTraining
FTB Part 3: Jenbacher gas engines eTraining
Generator Basic Training eTraining
Handling clean oil components eTraining
ITH hydraulics: cylinder head nuts - types 3 eTraining
Jacking equipment for type 3 engines eTraining
Knocking - General eTraining
Leanox: principle and settings eTraining
myPlant - English eTraining
Oil Management eTraining
Piston replacement - Type 2, 3 and 4 eTraining
SAFI - Sensor-Actuator-Function-Interface eTraining
ST 030: Correct installation and handling of connecting rods - all engine types eTraining
TA1400-0100: Regulations for running in generating set engines eTraining
Apply angular tightening method to replace cylinder heads Field Task
Change cylinder heads with special tools (Standard ITH tools) (W 8053 M0) Field Task
Cleaning combustion chamber (W 8056 M0) Field Task