WE CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH THE TRAINING YOU NEED TO BECOME A MARINE TECHNICIAN

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Mar 5, 2017

Are you looking for a career in the recreational boating industry? Are you 16 years of age or older, a Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant, and not already registered as an apprentice?

This Boating Ontario Marine Technician Pre-Apprenticeship program may be for you!

It’s not a job, it’s a lifestyle! The recreational boating industry offers excellent opportunities to build a strong career in a great and fun work environment.

This FREE 35-week program offers academic upgradingin apprenticeship math, communications, shop skills and the in-school requirement for Level One Marine Engine Technicians. Students that successfully complete the academic portion of the program are required to complete a 12-week paid placement.

Applications are being accepted until April 10, 2017. To apply or for more information, visit www.BoatingOntario.ca or contact Cynthia Hodgson – Marketing Manager, Boating Ontario
Phone: 888-547-6662 Email: Chodgson@boatingontario.ca

This program is in partnership with Georgian College, Midland Campus and funded by the government of Ontario.

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