Omoda | Jaecoo Technical Skills Competition champion represents Malaysia at global stage
The inaugural Omoda | Jaecoo Technical Skills Competition was a resounding success, attracting over 132 technicians from 48 dealerships across Malaysia.
The finals featured only 10 finalists showcasing their skills in a fierce battle for the National Champion title, held by Wong Sau Seng from Gagner Auto Sdn Bhd.
Wong will represent Malaysia at the global competition in China this October.
According to Wong, this achievement is a result of strong support from his company, as well as guidance from his managers and superiors, who motivated him to continually improve.
“It is a great honor, and I am proud to represent Malaysia on a global platform, showcasing my skills and commitment to excellence,” he stated.
Meanwhile, the title of Runner-Up was awarded to Ng Chen Ton from CarShen Sdn Bhd, with Syasya Mazdiana binti Nor Azman from Anggerik Auto Sdn Bhd taking third place.
As the only female technician in the competition, Syasya serves as a testament to diversity and gender equality within the Omoda | Jaecoo network.
“As the sole female participant in the finals, it is a great honor and proves that women can stand shoulder to shoulder with men in the technical field,” she remarked.
Each participant was individually assessed by a panel of judges from Chery Malaysia’s technical team, based on a theoretical evaluation (30 percent) and a practical test (70 percent), which included real-world problem-solving, repair quality, and efficiency.
Emily Lek, Vice President of Omoda | Jaecoo Malaysia, stated, “The passion displayed in this competition reflects our culture of excellence and our genuine concern for our customers throughout their ownership experience.
“We believe that our shared goal of upholding world-class technical standards and customer satisfaction drives the long-term success of our brand in Malaysia,” she added.
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