Workforce Development Programs - Marine Trades

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MARINE SERVICE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM

Whether you are a boat enthusiast, work in the marine industry, or are ready to begin a new career, our instructors will teach you to install, troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair a wide range of marine equipment and systems. Learn in our dedicated marine trades labs with industry experts, then put your skills to work on the water as a Yamaha Certified Technician, Basic Marine Electronics Installer (MEI), or American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC). For more information, email the Skilled Trades Department at skilledtrades@chesapeake.edu.

INTRODUCTION TO MARINE ENGINE SYSTEMS

This continuing education course is designed to enable students to gain a basic understanding of marine engines, their operating principles, and the tools used to service and maintain them. This course is ideal for those interested in pursuing employment in the marine service industry. Topics include an orientation to the marine service industry, outboard engine systems, diesel engine systems, common engine/boat parts, mechanic service tools, and basic service procedures. Students have the opportunity to obtain industry-recognized certifications from marine manufacturers such as Yamaha and Volvo Penta.
Course fee: $560 (Tuition: In-county $100, Out-of-county $105, Out-of-state $110)

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