World Skills - List of Current Skill Competitions

List of Current Skill Competitions

  • Transportation and Logistics
    • Autobody Repair
    • Automobile Technology
    • Car Painting
  • Construction and Building
    • Bricklaying
    • Cabinet Making
    • Carpentry
    • Electrical Installations
    • Industrial Control
    • Joinery
    • Landscape Gardening
    • Metal Roofing
    • Painting and Decorating
    • Plastering
    • Encanador / Plumbing
    • Refrigeration
    • Stonemasonry - This has been dropped from the 2011 competition, due to only 8 (rather than 12) countries taking part.
    • Wall and Floor Tiling
  • IT and Computing
    • Computing / IT PC Network Support
    • Printing
    • Infrastructure Network
    • Telecommunications
    • Information Technology / Application Software
    • Web Design
  • Misc.
    • Florist
    • Restaurant Service
    • Manager of Resources
    • Landscape Garden
    • Joalheria
    • Lanternagem / Funilaria
    • Integrated Manufacturing
    • Marcenaria
    • Auto Mechanics
    • Mechatronics
    • Painting of Car
    • Painting and Decorating
    • Polimecânica
    • Case Assistido by Computer (DAC)
    • Refrigeration
    • Soldagem
    • Technology of Transportation
    • Usinagem the CNC
    • Visual Merchandising

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