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the 2nd national automobile maintenance skills competition was launched in beijing

2024-09-13

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original title: the second national automobile maintenance skills competition was launched in beijing
china transportation news (reporter zheng minhui) recently, the launching ceremony of the "yuxuan technology cup" 2nd national automobile maintenance service vocational skills competition was held in beijing. it is reported that the competition is jointly sponsored by the china automobile maintenance industry association, china employment training technical guidance center, and the ministry of transport's vocational qualification center.
according to reports, this year's competition combines the current status of the automobile repair industry, selects two directions: commercial vehicle repair and accident vehicle repair, and sets up three events: automobile mechanical repairer (commercial vehicle direction), automobile body shaping and repairer, and automobile body painting and repairer. each event is divided into an employee group and a student group. the technical plan of the competition is based on the "national occupational skill standards for automobile repairers", and combines the new characteristics of the profession to appropriately increase the requirements for new knowledge and new skills.
in addition, the competition will be organized into three stages: online preliminaries, provincial trials and the national finals. the online preliminaries will use online examinations for preliminary selections. players who pass the preliminary selections will be qualified to participate in the trials in each province (autonomous region, municipality). the leading units of each province (autonomous region, municipality) will report the list of players participating in the finals based on the selection results. the national finals will be organized and implemented by the organizing committee.
source: china communications news
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