Marine and Outdoor Power Equipment Technician
Trade Description:
A marine and outdoor power equipment technician is certified to repair, service and maintain small gasoline and diesel powered equipment such as outboard and inboard motors, jet drives in boats and personal watercraft (PWC), stern drives, lawn and garden equipment, snowmobiles, all terrain vehicles (ATVs) and similar multi-wheeled vehicles and related trailers.
Marine and outdoor power equipment technicians are employed by equipment distributors, retailers, rental companies, parks and recreation (landscaping maintenance and builders, golf courses, forestry companies) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
Trade Regulation | |
Provincial Occupational Analysis |
Apprenticeship - Annual Requirements:
Levels | Total Hours/Year (On-the-Job & Technical Training) |
Total Weeks/Year (Technical Training) |
Delivered By |
3 | 1,800 | 9-9-9 | RRC |
Training Standards:
Level One | Level Chart |
Level Two | Profile Chart |
Level Three | POA Subtask to Unit Comparison |
Unit to Course Comparison Checklist | Facility Audit Checklist |
Challenging the Exam - Trades Qualification:
Years of Experience |
Hours Required | Additional Practical
Exam Required |
4.5 | 8,100 | No |
Employer Declaration | Employer Declaration (FR) Statutory Declaration | Statutory Declaration (FR) |
Designated Trainers:
Work Experience Form |
Accredited Programs
Apprenticeship Trade | Training Institution - Secondary Schools |
Training Institution - Post-Secondary Schools |
Training Institution Program Name |
Level |
Marine and Outdoor Power Equipment Technician | Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology | Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology | Motosport Technician Program | 1 |
__ | Red River College, Transportation | Outdoor Power Equipment Technician | 1 |