Assessment Standards at NCEA Levels 1, 2 and 3
Match recommended and sector-related assessment standards by choosing level, industry pathway and standards type.
Found 886 matching standards
Standard
Description
Credits
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19281
Perform core stationary shunting duties
Level 2 - Rail Operations
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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19462
Assist machine operator for sry offset printing
Level 2 - Dry Offset
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related15
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19608
Demonstrate knowledge of primary glass manufacture
Level 2 - Glass Processing and Manufacturing –
2
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19737
Demonstrate basic knowledge of coal quality assurance
Level 2 - Extractive Industries Management
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related5
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20047
Hand turn wood to produce furniture articles
Level 2 - Furniture and Cabinet Making
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related4
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20092
Demonstrate knowledge of plant and equipment in electricity supply networks
Level 2 - Engineering and Technology
Construction & Infrastructure Recommended Manufacturing & Technology Recommended5
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20164
Demonstrate knowledge of and use a data transfer system for cargo movements
Level 2 - Cargo Operations
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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20298
Fill and close containers in a manufacturing environment
Level 2 - Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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20299
Label containers manually in a manufacturing environment
Level 2 - Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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20342
Thread and operate an industrial lockstitch sewing machine in a learning environment
Level 2 - Apparel Cutting and Sewing
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related7
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20343
Thread and operate an industrial overlock sewing machine in a learning environment
Level 2 - Apparel Cutting and Sewing
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related5
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20439
Operate an ink or ribbon transfer code printing system for diaper and tissue products
Level 2 - Tissue Converting
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related4
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20655
Demonstrate knowledge of plastics materials joining techniques
Level 2 - Plastics Fabrication
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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20969
Demonstrate safety procedures when a light motor vehicle has broken down
Level 1 - Core Driving Knowledge and Skills –
2
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21160
Locate and identify anatomical features of a carcass
Level 2 - Meat Processing - Core Skills
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21329
Maintain housekeeping in a manufacturing environment
Level 2 - Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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21330
Perform calculations for manufacturing production processes
Level 2 - Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21331
Perform basic computing functions in a manufacturing environment
Level 2 - Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21482
Demonstrate knowledge of wood panel manufacturing processes and the New Zealand wood panels industry
Level 2 - Wood Panel Manufactiring Skills
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related10
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21497
Describe wood chip and/or wood fibre material quality requirements
Level 2 - Wood Preparation
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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21668
Demonstrate knowledge of cleaning automotive components
Level 2 - Motor Industry - Introductory Skills
Manufacturing & Technology Recommended2
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21671
Carry out general engineering tasks in the automotive industry
Level 2 - Automotive Workshop Engineering –
4
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21672
Demonstrate knowledge of new and emerging technology in the motor industry
Level 2 - Automotive Administration
Manufacturing & Technology Recommended5
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21674
Demonstrate knowledge of terminology used in the motor industry
Level 2 - Automotive Administration
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21679
Demonstrate knowledge of interchanging and balancing wheels in the automotive industry
Level 2 - Automotive Preventative Maintenance
Manufacturing & Technology Recommended2
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21685
Use the oxyacetylene welding process in the automotive industry
Level 2 - Automotive Workshop Engineering
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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21687
Demonstrate knowledge of basic tuning on a four stroke petrol engine
Level 2 - Engines –
3
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21688
Demonstrate knowledge of disassembling and reassembling a four stroke multi-cylinder engine
Level 2 - Engines –
3
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21690
Perform general servicing checks on a motor vehicle
Level 2 - Automotive Preventive Maintenance
Manufacturing & Technology Recommended3
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21691
Disassemble and reassemble a single cylinder or multi-cylinder four stroke engine under supervision
Level 1 - Engines
Manufacturing & Technology Recommended2
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21692
Perform minor servicing taks on a diesel fuel system
Level 2 - Automotive Fuel Systems and Exhaust
Manufacturing & Technology Recommended2
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21693
Demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used in the collision repair industry
Level 2 - Vehicle Bodywork
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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21694
Mask, prime, fill and sand a panel repair in the motor body industry
Level 2 - Vehicle Bodywork
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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21696
Apply finish coats of paint to a complete panel in the motor industry
Level 2 - Vehicle Bodywork
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21700
Store and use hazardous materials in the automotive and related industries
Level 2 - Automotive Workshop Engineering –
2
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21701
Demonstrate knowledge of exterior and interior motor body parts in the automotive indusrty
Level 2 - Vehicle Bodywork
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21703
Describe masking and primers in the collision repair industry
Level 2 - Vehicle Bodywork
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21713
Use and maintain power tools and equipment in the motor body industry
Level 2 - Vehicle Bodywork
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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21714
Demonstrate knowledge of fastening systems used in the automotive industry
Level 2 - Vehicle Bodywork
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21715
Select and use fastening systems in the automotive indusrty
Level 2 - Automotive Workshop Engineering
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21716
Select and apply lubricants and sealants for automotive and related industry applications
Level 2 - Automotive Preventive Maintenance
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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21718
Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials used in the automotive industry
Level 2 - Automotive Workshop Engineering –
2
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21719
Remove and replace a lamp on a motor vehicle
Level 2 - Automotive Electrical and Electronics
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related3
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21722
Balance a wheel off in a vehicle in the motor industry
Level 2 - Tyres
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21857
Identify the occupational areas and purpose of the New Zealand motor industry
Level 2 - Motor Industry - Introductory Skills
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21859
Select and use hand tools and workshop equipment for an automotive application
Level 2 - Automotive Workshop Engineering
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related4
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21869
Remove and refit road wheels on a vehicle
Level 2 - Automotive Preventive Maintenance
Manufacturing & Technology Recommended1
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21907
Demonstrate knowledge of welding principles and quality control and safe welding practice under supervision
Level 2 - Welding –
4
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21911
Demonstrate knowledge of safety on engineering worksites
Level 2 - Engineering Core Skills
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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21912
Apply safe working practices on an engineering worksite
Level 2 - Engineering Core Skills
Manufacturing & Technology Sector-related2
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