英文摘要 |
With rapid economic growth and rising living standards in Taiwan, the demand for water and electricity is increasing. Water and electricity mechanics play a vital role in maintaining this essential infrastructure, and their skills must meet the needs of a changing landscape. This study developed a competency model for water and electricity mechanics using the Delphi method, identifying 15 key indicators across five dimensions: cognitive ability, functional ability, social ability, meta-ability, and moral ability. The model can be used to guide training and development programs, ensuring that water and electricity mechanics have the skills and knowledge to succeed. |