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Motorboat Technician

Also Called: Marine Equipment Mechanic

Job Description: Motorboat technicians maintain, repair, and overhaul everything from jet skis to cabin cruisers and commercial fishing boats. The region in which a mechanic resides and works obviously dictates the types of vessels he generally works on; however, virtually all marine equipment technicians are trained to be familiar with both outboard engines and stern drives. In addition, most programs also provide instruction in both two- and four-stroke personal watercraft engines. Motorboat technicians must also be well versed in hull design, plumbing systems, rigging, propeller design, and all other aspects of motorboat maintenance. From 1500-foot ocean-going tankers to PWC’s, marine vessels represent the widest range in design and function of any form of transportation. Therefore, the range of occupational opportunities is considerately more diverse than that of an automotive technician.

Working Environment: One of the obvious advantages of being a motorboat technician is the guarantee that you will live on the coast or near freshwater rivers and lakes. Repair shops are typically incorporated into a larger marine complex that provides a marina and dry-dock. Repair facilities are usually very large so as to accommodate the vast array of diagnostic equipment, tools, lifts and hoists required to work upon vessels that may be very long and weigh tens of thousands of pounds. Often a forklift is utilized to transport smaller motorboats and personal watercraft around the grounds of the marina. Other repairs, however, must be accomplished outside with the boat remaining in the water, which often necessitates working in very cramped and awkward positions.

Education and Training Requirements: In much the same fashion as other fields of transportation, marine maintenance employers are now looking for individuals with formal postsecondary training and certified credentials. As in automotive repair, the best programs are associated with a trade school or community college education. These programs typically require one to two years of alternating between classroom time and hands-on work experience. Trade schools offer the quickest completion time since they limit the curriculum solely to courses directly applicable to marine maintenance. In the latter half of the training process, these courses specialize in the products of a certain manufacturer such as Volvo-Penta, MercTech, Honda outboards, etc. Workstations are set up in high-tech labs that allow students to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair common malfunctions and sometimes disassemble and rebuild entire vehicle systems. These clinics build confidence from hands-on experience so that the new technician can make an easy transition into his first job.

Salary Range:
Median Hourly Wage: $14.00
Middle 50 percent: $11.00-$17.00
Highest 10 percent: Greater than $21.00

Job Outlook: Good to Excellent. Through the year 2010, employment in the marine maintenance field is expected to increase about 10-20%, which is about as fast as the average. The growth of disposable income and the large proportion of people surpassing the 40 year mark should increase the sales of motorboats thereby enhancing the need for skilled motorboat technicians.

Schools Offering Marine Technology Programs :

Unfortunately we do not currently have any schools offering motorboat technician programs. In the meantime, please review our list of Automotive Schools:

Online
Penn Foster Career School (anywhere) - Auto Body Repair Technician, Auto Detailer, Auto Repair Technician
PCDI - Professional Career Development Institute (anywhere) - auto mechanics, motorcycle repair

Arizona
Arizona Automotive Institute (Glendale) - Automotive / Autotronics, Automotive / Diesel Technology, Automotive / Shop Management (AAS Degree), Automotive Technology

California
National Institute of Technology (Long Beach) - automotive technology
Redstone College of Aviation (Los Angeles) aviation maintenance technology
WyoTech (Fremont) automotive technology (concentrations in advanced diagnostics, motorsports, and service management)
WyoTech (Sacramento) automotive technology, applied service management, chassis fabrication and high performance engines

Colorado
Denver Automotive and Diesel College (Denver) - automotive technology
IntelliTec Colleges (Colorado Springs) - automotive technician
Westwood College (Denver) - automotive technology
Redstone College (Denver) - aviation maintenance technology

Connecticut
Baran Institute of Technology (East Windsor) - autobody technician, automotive technician
Connecticut School of Electronics (Watertown) - automotive technology
Porter and Chester Institute (Enfield, Stratford, Watertown, Weathersfield) - automotive technology

Florida
ATI Career Training Center (Miami, Oakland Park) - automotive service technician

Illinois

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Maryland

Massachusetts
Porter and Chester Institute (Chicopee, West Borough) - automotive technology

New Jersey

Pennsylvania
New Castle School of Trades (Pulaski) automotive Technology
York Technical Institute (York) motorcycle technology

Tennessee
Nashville Auto-Diesel College (Nashville) auto body repair technology (diploma and Associate Degree), automotive and diesel technology (diploma and Associate Degree)

Texas
ATI Technical Training Center (Dallas) automotive service technician
Redstone Aviation Institute (Houston) aviation maintenance technology

Virginia
Advanced Technology Institute (Virginia Beach) Automotive Technology I, Automotive/Diesel Technology, Ford Motor Co. MLR Training

* Program Availability Varies By Location and Often Changes. To get the most up-to-date information, use the links we provide to request additional information from a local campus representative.




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