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Inboard/Outboard Mechanic

Apprenticeship Training

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Introduction:

"Inboard/Outboard Mechanic” means a person who installs, troubleshoots, repairs and maintains engines, drivetrains and accessories used in pleasure craft marine industry and involves all aspects of repairs to gasoline outboard motors, gasoline and light diesel inboard motors and stern drive units.

TRU is now offering Level 2 of the Inboard/Outboard Mechanic Apprenticeship.  

Click here:  "Industrial Training Authority Apprentice & Red Seal Listings"  to view information on  the Inboard/Outboard Mechanic Apprenticeship and Program Profile.

Click here for: "Inboard/Outboard Mechanic Training Dates"

Costs:

Inboard/Outboard Mechanics apprentices must pay tuition and purchase the appropriate government published texts and required  TRU lab manuals and worksheet packages. See the Apprenticeship Training Page for further details.

See the "Fees" section of the TRU Calendar for the statement of tuition fees.

  • Texts and supplies—contact TRU Bookstore for inquiries
  • $16.83 per month lab/studio fee

Students must also supply and launder their own coveralls and steel-toed safety footwear.

Application Information:

Currently there are waitlists for all trades - Apprentices will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis. 

To get your name on a waitlist , click here:   "TRU Trades & Technology Apprentice Application"  

** Please note there are NO costs involved  to have your name put on the waitlist.  Once your name comes up on the list, we will contact you for further application instructions. 

Contact:

For questions regarding Apprenticeship Training contact:

Click here to e-mail:  Julie Dekowny
(250) 371-5659
Toll-free at 1-866-371-5659

If you are not a currently indentured apprentice, please call the Industry Training Authority
at  1-866-660-6011 or,  visit their web page at: http://www.itabc.ca/


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