Engineering [Skills]
- Kriss Nakhon
- Sep 12, 2025
- 2 min read
Engineering Services Evaluation of Skills-Technical Field for Necessary skills for the technical field
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Pre-primary education
(Technical skills are minimal at this stage, but foundational skills can be developed.)
Basic computer skills (keyboard typing, educational software)
Introductory electronics (simple circuits, battery-powered projects)
Safety awareness (handling tools and materials properly)
Math for technicians (measurements, geometry, basic calculations)
Materials and Chemical Knowledge
Preventive maintenance (inspecting and servicing equipment)
Customer service & communication (for field technicians)
Technical writing and documentation
Technical literacy (reading manuals, schematics, and diagrams)
Basic machinery operation (3D printers, laser cutters, power tools)
Introductory programming (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, automation basics)
Troubleshooting fundamentals (identifying and fixing simple issues)
Software for technicians (CAD, PLC programming, diagnostic tools)
Quality control & compliance (safety standards, industry regulations)
IT certifications (CompTIA, Cisco, Microsoft)
Hands-on training with specialized tools and machinery
Advanced equipment operation (CNC machines, lab instruments, medical devices)
System diagnostics & repair (automotive, HVAC, industrial systems)
Data analysis & reporting (recording technical data, generating reports)
Data analysis and machine learning
Network administration and cloud computing
Project management and Agile methodologies
Research and innovation in technical fields
Lab/workshop management (maintaining tools and equipment)
Instructional support (demonstrating technical procedures)
Safety training (OSHA standards, hazard prevention)
E-learning tools (using simulations and virtual labs for training)
#Competent Duplicate
Materials and Chemical Knowledge
Customer service & communication (for field technicians)
Technical writing and documentation
Hands-on training with specialized tools and machinery
Technical literacy (reading manuals, schematics, and diagrams)
Basic machinery operation (3D printers, laser cutters, power tools)
Introductory programming (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, automation basics)
Troubleshooting fundamentals (identifying and fixing simple issues)
Introduction to simple tools and technology (e.g., educational tablets, interactive toys)
Fine motor skills development (using building blocks, puzzles)
Hands-on tool use (measuring, basic crafting, LEGO robotics)
Safety awareness (handling tools and materials properly)
Basic problem-solving through play-based learning
Early computational thinking (sequencing, patterns)
Fine motor skills (using tools like safety scissors, building blocks)
Basic problem-solving (through puzzles and simple games)
Introduction to technology (interactive learning apps, educational toys)
Following instructions (for simple tasks and routines)
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