Engineering and manufacturing

Gas network operative

Construct, maintain and repair gas network infrastructure, to provide a reliable supply/service to domestic, commercial and industrial users.

Summary

This occupation is found in the utilities sector, in the gas transportation industry.

The broad purpose of the occupation is to construct, maintain and repair gas network infrastructure, to provide a reliable supply/service to domestic, commercial and industrial users. Infrastructure for gas transportation includes mains and services operating at below 7bar pressure, including excess flow valves, emergency control valves, pipes, network valves, top tee and encirclement fittings and branch saddles. Operatives ensure the site is safe for work and members of the public, which may include traffic management and control. They complete site excavation and on job completion, restore the site to a safe condition. They use a range of powered equipment, hand tools and plant on-site, for example diggers, rollers and forklifts. Responding to gas network infrastructure emergencies, for example gas escapes, in line with procedures and escalating as appropriate is all part of the role. Recording and reporting on work completed is important, which may include completion of paperwork or computerised records, drawings and providing site photographs.Depending on the work required, they may spend the day at one site or work across a number of sites. Work locations may include new build sites, public highways and domestic, industrial and commercial properties. They are required to work in all weather conditions. They may need to work shifts, standby and unsociable hours.

In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with with colleagues, such as managers, network technicians and engineers, delivery drivers, reinstatement teams and administration staff. They usually work in a small team - typically with one or two other operatives, responsible for their own work, reporting to managers but not under direct supervision. On a site they may also interact with site agents and other trades. They will communicate with clients/customers regarding work that is being undertaken and in some situations the general public. They may also liaise with personnel from statutory authorities, such as the Highways Authority, local authorities and the Environment Agency. When working in emergency situations, they may liaise with emergency services personnel.

An employee in this occupation will be responsible for completing work to the required standard, following procedures, ensuring Health & Safety and regulatory compliance with OFGEM (Office of Gas and Electricity Markets), Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers (IGEM) standards and Environment Agency etc; failure to do so could have serious consequences for self, public health and the environment. They are expected to present a professional image of the company. They are responsible for ensuring their tools and equipment are fit for use and inspected prior to use, correctly stored and maintained. Depending on their level of experience, they may be responsible for leading the team.

Gas network operatives need to be qualified and on the Street Works Register. Employers typically require a driving license, as operatives may be expected to drive to their place of work, using a company vehicle. In addition, some gas network operatives may require a CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) Card and/or SHEA (Safety, Health and Environmental Awareness) Gas Passport Card. A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check may also be required.

Typical job titles include

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1:

Utility industry structure and regulatory requirements, including the Gas Act and regulatory surveys

K2:

Health and safety standards, regulations and practice, including Health and Safety at Work Act, risk assessments and safe systems of work, permits to work, New Roads and Street Works Act, working in confined spaces, working at heights, Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), personal protective equipment (PPE), Lifting Operations Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER), first aid, manual handling, fire safety, asbestos awareness

K3:

Environmental regulatory requirements: Environment Protection Act, disposal of waste and recycling

K4:

Principles and processes that underpin the location of utility network assets, including health and safety guidance on avoiding damage to underground utility services

K5:

Checks, maintenance, operation and storage requirements for commonly used gas utility network operations equipment and tools, for example utility location equipment/tools, pneumatic gun, hand/power tools – power disc cutter, chain saw, drills

K6:

Principles of traffic management and control

K7:

Excavation techniques, for example, open cut, moling, vacuum extraction. Trench support for example, proprietary systems, sheeting and mechanical

K8:

Procedures for the construction, testing, purging, repair commissioning and decommissioning of gas network assets

K9:

Procedures for gas network emergencies

K10:

Electrical safety, including equipotential bonding

K11:

Emergency services and statutory authorities – local authorities, highway authorities and Environment Agency; who they are, what they do; escalation procedures

K12:

Communication techniques – written, verbal; customer service techniques

K13:

Reporting channels; limits of authority

K14:

Equality & diversity considerations in the workplace

K15:

Data – purpose and protection, for example asset records

K16:

Information technology, for example to support an accurate audit trail using electronic equipment including handheld and mobile devices

Technical Educational Products

ST0204
ST0204: Gas network operative (Level 2) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0204
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£35,963 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5315 Plumbers and heating and ventilating installers and repairers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5315/00 Plumbers and heating and ventilation installers and repairers
S1:

Identify hazards and implement controls to reduce risks

S2:

Interpret work instructions, engineering instructions and determine actions

S3:

Identify and organise resources to undertake activities

S4:

Comply with workplace health, safety & environmental policy and practice; including use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safety equipment

S5:

Set out signing, lighting and guarding

S6:

Excavate holes for utility network services

S7:

Monitor and maintain site conditions, including good housekeeping

S8:

Identify, locate and avoid utility supply apparatus and sub-structures

S9:

Check, maintain, operate and store equipment and tools; report faults if required

S10:

Communicate with colleagues and/or stakeholders, for example, statutory agencies and members of the public, customers

S11:

Use breathing apparatus

S12:

Use gas detection equipment

S13:

Carry out trench installation for example, sheeting, lightweight and proprietary systems

S14:

Record information, for example job reports, time sheets

S15:

Construct new and replacement gas services to internal and external service termination positions using a range of techniques

S16:

Carry out squeeze off activities on gas services (low and medium pressure)

S17:

Construct new and replacement gas mains using a range of techniques

S18:

Carry out flow stopping on gas mains by use of squeeze off and bag stop

S19:

Disconnect gas meters

S20:

Repair gas assets including valves and fittings using a range of techniques

S21:

Join materials by electro-fusion

S22:

Join materials by butt fusion processes

S23:

Exchange emergency control valve

S24:

Test gas network assets at low and medium pressure

S25:

Purge, commission and decommission gas network assets

S26:

Apply gas network emergency procedures including the analysis of gas readings

S27:

Apply water extraction techniques for gas mains and services

Technical Educational Products

ST0204 image
ST0204: Gas network operative (Level 2) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0204
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£35,963 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5315 Plumbers and heating and ventilating installers and repairers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5315/00 Plumbers and heating and ventilation installers and repairers
B1:

Prioritises health, safety and environment when undertaking work to safeguard life and property

B2:

Adaptable, for example willing to accept changing priorities and working requirements

B3:

Team player, for example keeps others informed, recognises personal and professional limitations and seeks advice when necessary

B4:

Professional, for example punctual, trustworthy, polite, courteous, presentable, maintains security of business specific and personal data and assets, takes account of equality and diversity in interactions

B5:

Self-motivated, for example manages own time effectively, takes responsibility to complete the job

B6:

Pride in work, for example works to agreed quality targets and standards

B7:

Customer focus, for example keeps customers informed

B8:

Committed to continued professional development

Technical Educational Products

ST0204 image
ST0204: Gas network operative (Level 2) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0204
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£35,963 per year
SOC 2020 code:
5315 Plumbers and heating and ventilating installers and repairers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 5315/00 Plumbers and heating and ventilation installers and repairers