5 Lessons from a WorldSkills Competition in Engineering Technology

Participating in a global engineering competition taught me more than any classroom lecture. Here are five key lessons I learned as a WorldSkills competitor in Railway Systems Technology:

Hands-On Skills Trump Theory: You can recite rail engineering …


This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Wan Hamiz Ozai

Participating in a global engineering competition taught me more than any classroom lecture. Here are five key lessons I learned as a WorldSkills competitor in Railway Systems Technology:

  1. Hands-On Skills Trump Theory: You can recite rail engineering theory all day, but building a functioning circuit or fixing a brake system on the spot is a different challenge. I spent months beforehand getting my hands dirty with real equipment, which paid off during the competition.

  2. Precision and Safety are Paramount: In railway systems, a small error can cause big problems. I learned to double-check every nut, bolt, and line of code against safety standards. This attention to detail became a habit that improved all my projects.

  3. Embrace New Technology: I'm exposed to integrated IoT sensors to monitor train components in real-time. It was my first time learning with industrial IoT, and it showed me how emerging tech (like sensor networks and data analytics) can revolutionize old industries like rail transport.

  4. Teamwork & Leadership: Engineering is a team sport. In the heat of competition, I stepped up to coordinate tasks and troubleshoot issues under pressure. Leading a team of peers taught me how to communicate clearly and keep everyone calm when stakes are high.

  5. Global Networking: WorldSkills introduced me to peers and experts from around the world. Sharing ideas with an industrial simulation designer from Jiean Hi Tech and a maintenance specialist from CRRC broadened my perspective on engineering problems and solutions.

These lessons continue to shape my career. For any engineering student or young professional, competitions and hands-on projects are invaluable – they push you beyond your comfort zone and fuel real growth.


This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Wan Hamiz Ozai


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