About the competition - Cleaning - Closed
This competition will showcase cleaning as a team effort. Teams will consist of two cleaning
operatives, one supervisor and one manager. This team must complete a series of cleaning challenges
in three hours.
There is an assessment fee to enter this competition payable to Asset Skills.
Entry Levels: Open
Entry Deadline: 23 April 2010
Entry Type: Team competitors
Competition Type: Live
Competition structure
Stage one: visit
www.teamclean.assetskills.net for more information
and to enter by 23 April 2010.
Stage two: competitors will be invited to participate in a live heat in May/June 2010.
Stage three: highest scoring competitors across all heats that meet the required standard
will be invited to compete at the UK final in June/July 2010.
How many can enter?
There are no restrictions on the number of teams that can be entered.
Further information
Competition Co-ordinator, Asset Skills 01604 824 102.
Live competitions may be subject to a non-attendance fee. Please read the Competition Rules to find out more.
Who can enter?
The competition is open to teams of four from any part of the cleaning industry.
Open: This level of entry takes into account the fact that many sectors do not recruit from
particular types and levels of qualifications.
Built Environment
Construction, Britain's largest industry, covers every type of building work. From designing and planning, to restoration and maintenance. Our construction and building services competitions allow you to showcase these skills and more.
- Bricklaying - Closed
- Cabinetmaking - Closed
- Carpentry - Closed
- Cleaning - Closed
- Electrical Installation - Closed
- Environmental Sciences - Closed
- Heating and Ventilation - Closed
- Joinery - Closed
- Landscape Gardening - Closed
- Painting and decorating - Closed
- Plastering - Closed
- Plastering and dry walling - Closed
- Plumbing - Closed
- Refrigeration - Closed
- Roof Slating and Tiling - Closed
- Stonemasonry - Closed
- Wall and Floor Tiling - Closed
Cultural and Creative Arts
Within the UK, the cultural and creative sector is of great economic and social importance, accounting for over 5% of gross domestic product, and growing at twice the rate of the economy as a whole. The sector covers many careers that directly benefit other sectors because they add a wealth of creative capabilities to other businesses and organisations.
Engineering
With continuous advances in all areas of technology and work processes, engineering is a varied, exciting and highly skilled industry in which to be involved. If you are interested in showcasing your engineering skills view the competitions on offer for more information.
- Aeronautical Engineering - Avionic - Closed
- Aeronautical Engineering - Mechanical - Closed
- Autobody Repair - Closed
- Automobile Technology - Closed
- Car Painting - Closed
- CNC Milling - Closed
- CNC Turning - Closed
- Industrial Electronics - Closed
- Mechanical Engineering CADD - Closed
- Mechatronics - Closed
- Mobile Robotics - Closed
- Welding - Closed
IT and Business Administration
The skills currently most in demand are an understanding of finance and budgets, IT, organisation and planning, people management, verbal communication. If you are interested in showcasing your IT skills view the competitions on offer for more information.
Professional and Hospitality Services
The Caring competition is currently still open for entry
- Afro-Caribbean Hairdressing - Closed
- Beauty Therapy - Closed
- Caring - closed
- Confectioner/Pastry Chef - Closed
- Cooking - Closed
- Hairdressing - Closed
- Holistic Therapy - Aromatherapy - Closed
- Holistic Therapy - Reflexology - Closed
- Media Make-up - Closed
- Nail Technology - Nail Art - Closed
- Nail Technology - Nail Enhancements - Closed
- Restaurant Service - Closed
- Uniformed Services - Closed

