Engage the standards

This page details the WorldSkills Occupational Standards (WSOS), specifying the knowledge, understanding, and skills that underpin international best practices in technical and vocational performance. These standards embody a shared global perspective on the work roles and occupations they represent in industry and business, supporting the preparation of students and apprentices for international competitions.

To assist educators in further and higher technical education, we have developed a suite of WorldSkills UK National Standards of Excellence, designed to bridge the gap between UK and international standards.

Aspect: 

Total number of Marks (%) 

A: Automation & Programming  25% of Marks 
B: Commissioning, Maintenance & troubleshooting 

25% of Marks

A: Automation & Programming

What does competence look like in this area? 

  • writing and analysing programmes, using flow charts and diagrams 
  • creationng of application software (Roboguide) programmes that are easy to document, understand, and maintain 
  • conducting trial runs of programmes and software applications 
  • ensuring the programmes produce the desired robot and cell performance 
  • applying new additional software and hardware options, focusing on standard functionality 
  • integrating digital / electrical sensors 
  • incorporating advanced sensors such as vision or force sensors. 

What does excellence look like in this area?  

  • improving and optimising programs using efficiently designed flow charts and diagrams 
  • creating optimised application software (Roboguide) for easy documentation, understanding, and maintenance 
  • optimising robot motion performance and I/O handling to minimize cycle time, maximize throughput, and maintain reliable operation 
  • correcting errors by identifying appropriate changes and improvements to the program to ensure desired results are produced 
  • efficiently implementing new software and hardware options, emphasising use of standard functionality for seamless integration 
  • efficient Integration of digital / electrical sensors, optimal incorporation of advanced sensors like vision or force sensors. 

 

B: Commissioning, Maintenance & troubleshooting

What does competence look like in this area? 

  • investigating the robot and its peripheral equipment response to programme instructions 
  • revising, repairing, or expanding existing programs to enhance operational efficiency or adapt to new requirements 
  • repairing or replacing components as required 
  • developing Human-Machine-Interface (HMI) applications for robot system users using HTML or other web technologies 
  • providing advice on maintenance regimes to maximize efficiency and minimise disruption. 

What does excellence look like in this area?  

  • optimising the robot and its peripheral equipment response to program instructions 
  • optimising existing programs to enhance operational efficiency or adapt to new requirements 
  • efficiently and timely repairing or replacing components as required 
  • optimising Human-Machine-Interface (HMI) applications for robot system users using HTML or other web technologies 
  • offering optimal advice on maintenance regimes to maximise efficiency and minimise disruption. 

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