Outdoor Power Equipment Technician

There are 2 streams in the outdoor power equipment technician trade, which teaches you to repair, service and maintain small gasoline- and diesel-powered equipment.

  • Outdoor power equipment technician – power equipment training focuses on equipment such as generators, mowers, aerators, golf carts and chainsaws.
  • Outdoor power equipment technician – recreational equipment training focuses on equipment such as snowmobiles, recreational multi-wheeled utility vehicles, outboard motors, and jet drives in boats and personal watercraft.

About the program     How to apply

Career Options

Outdoor power equipment technicians are employed in both the private and public sectors and in a number of different industries, based on specialized equipment.

Experienced technicians may advance to supervisor or service manager positions, and may be self-employed or start their own business.

Where it can take you

Median Journeyman Salary

Starting Average
 
Industry Average (with experience)
 

Quick Facts

Outcome: Other
Delivery Options: Apprenticeship
International Applicants: Not accepted
Location: Edmonton and Area

Period descriptions

Fees & Expenses

Visit the Fees & Expenses section to find the costs for each period, including tuition, books, supplies, NAITSA and materials fees.

Entrance Requirements

Academic
All applicants are required to meet the following academic and subject prerequisites.

Non-Academic
This program has additional entrance requirements in addition to academic prerequisites.

Application Deadlines

All application deadlines, start dates and training schedules are posted on the Tradesecrets website.


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