ChelPipe Group’s Students Compete in WorldSkills Russia
13 February 2019 (09:43)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, February 13, 2019. Students on ChelPipe Group’s Future of White-Coated Metallurgy Training Program are taking part in the 7th WorldSkills Russia blue-collar skills championship in Sverdlovsk Region on February 11-15, 2019, the Group’s press service reports.
Twenty would-be ‘white-coated metallurgists’ are competing in eight categories: Reverse Engineering, Industrial Robotics, Prototyping, CAD Engineering, NC Mill Turning, Industrial Automation, Industrial Mechanics and Assembly, and Wiring.
The championship gets hosted by fifteen different sites, including ChelPipe Group’s Training Center in Pervouralsk. The center coordinates competitions in Reverse Engineering and Industrial Mechanics and Assembly as well as daily job counseling sessions for 15- and 16-year-old secondary school students.
‘The Group’s Training Center is fitted with all the latest equipment that makes it possible to train highly skilled workers for the company’s production departments and to get our students ready for the WorldSkills championships. These professional skills competitions are a great opportunity to test your expertise and to acquire new practical competencies that will come in handy in your future work,’ says acting head of the Future of White-Coated Metallurgy Program Department Alexei Smirnov.
Twenty would-be ‘white-coated metallurgists’ are competing in eight categories: Reverse Engineering, Industrial Robotics, Prototyping, CAD Engineering, NC Mill Turning, Industrial Automation, Industrial Mechanics and Assembly, and Wiring.
The championship gets hosted by fifteen different sites, including ChelPipe Group’s Training Center in Pervouralsk. The center coordinates competitions in Reverse Engineering and Industrial Mechanics and Assembly as well as daily job counseling sessions for 15- and 16-year-old secondary school students.
‘The Group’s Training Center is fitted with all the latest equipment that makes it possible to train highly skilled workers for the company’s production departments and to get our students ready for the WorldSkills championships. These professional skills competitions are a great opportunity to test your expertise and to acquire new practical competencies that will come in handy in your future work,’ says acting head of the Future of White-Coated Metallurgy Program Department Alexei Smirnov.
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