Participate in the Marine Engine Apprenticeship Training Standard Survey

Skilled Trades Ontario

Aug 27, 2024

The Marine Engine Apprenticeship Training Standard logbook has been updated, and we need your input to ensure it meets the needs of our industry. Skilled Trades Ontario (STO) invites you to review the revised draft and provide feedback through a short survey.

Your insights will help refine key aspects of the training standard, including apprentice completion requirements, recommended journeyperson-to-apprentice ratios, and the necessary hours for competency.

You can choose to review specific sections or the entire document. Your feedback is crucial in shaping the future of our trade.

Feedback is requested before September 6th.  To participate, please follow the Survey link below:

https://www.research.net/r/FS7MP8G

As always, thank you for continuing to support our industry and for helping us improve the training standards for Marine Engine Technicians.

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