Career Pathways 44
North Vancouver School District
Marine Service Technician

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​What does a Marine Service Technician do? 

A Marine Service Technician (MST) is a skilled tradesperson who builds, refits, maintains, surveys and/or repairs vessels up to 150 feet. They work in marinas, boatyards, service centres and specialty businesses serving the ever-growing small craft/recreational marine industry. (quadrantmarine.com)

What do I need to start?

  • You must be working in the Marine Service Industry.  Contact marine..... if you need help finding work.
  • Apprentices must have an Employer Sponsor who can provide work-based learning experiences. 
  • Both the Apprentice and the Employer Sponsor should look at the MST Program Outline and the scope of the MST trade
  • Minimum grade 10 Math and English.
  • Contact Quadrant Marine https://www.quadrantmarine.com/ if concerned about your math or language skills.​

​What are the benefits?  

  • Up to 16 credits towards graduation 
  • Apprenticeship Technical Training Certification Level 1 
  • Student registered with SkilledTradesBC 
  • WHOLE BOAT instruction in 12 marine subjects (+ how they work together)
  • Hands-on workshops for experience and skill development
  • Live online demonstrations and theory based on real-world situations
  • Instruction by marine industry experts who work in their specialty field every day
  • ‘Earn while you learn’ model keeps you working and logging hours toward your certificate
  • Workplace support for skill development and competency assessment with your employer at work

When and where is the program offered?

  • Full time program - Vancouver, BC: Shelter Island Marina
  • LIVE ONLINE CLASSES :  One night per week from September to March.
  • HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS: One week in December and March/April (Vancouver).
  • WORK-BASED TRAINING: Technical training is typically 20% training and 80% practice at work.

​What do need for the program?

  • ​Reliable computer, webcam, speakers and internet. 
  • 70% is required to pass for all trades training.
  • 60-90 minutes of reading and assignments per week.
  • Respectful engagement and participation in all classes and workshops.
  • Regularly check and reply to email and/or text message updates. 
  • Apply learning and professionalism at work.

​How do I register?

  • Please see the school Work Experience Teacher for application package 
  • Participate in a program interview 

​Please do not apply directly to BCIT for this program. To be eligible for TUITION FREE programming, you must apply through the North Vancouver School District​




LOCATIONS:​

  • Sidney, BC: Canoe Cove Marina

  • Vancouver, BC: Shelter Island Marina

LIVE ONLINE CLASSES

  • One night per week from September to March.

HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS

One Saturday per month (Sidney); or one week in December and March/April (Vancouver).

WORK-BASED TRAINING

  • Technical training is typically 20% training and 80% practice at work.

  • To be eligible to apply you must be working in the marine industry and sponsored by a Canadian employer. Contact us if you need help finding work. 


  • LOCATIONS:

    • Sidney, BC: Canoe Cove Marina

    • Vancouver, BC: Shelter Island Marina

    LIVE ONLINE CLASSES

    • One night per week from September to March.

    HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS

    One Saturday per month (Sidney); or one week in December and March/April (Vancouver).

    WORK-BASED TRAINING

    • Technical training is typically 20% training and 80% practice at work.

    • To be eligible to apply you must be working in the marine industry and sponsored by a Canadian employer. Contact us if you need help finding work. 


HOW DO I REGISTER? 

  • Please see the school Work Experience Teacher for application package 

  • Participate in a program interview 

 

Please do not apply directly to BCIT or VCC for this program. To be eligible for TUITION FREE programming, you must apply through the North Vancouver School District! 

 

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