Lake Michigan College Launches Marine Maintenance Tech Program
Published on August 18, 2023To address a growing need in the maritime industry, Lake Michigan College announces the launch of its Marine Maintenance Technician Program. Developed in collaboration with the American Boat and Yacht Council, the Michigan Boating Industries Association, and local marinas, the seven-week certificate program based at LMC’s South Haven Campus prepares students for a job maintaining and repairing boats of all shapes and sizes.
Marine technicians maintain and repair yachts and cabin cruisers, houseboats and catamarans, ski boats and personal watercraft, and about any other pleasure boat that sails the Great Lakes. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), as of May 2022, the median annual salary for motorboat mechanics and service technicians in the United States was $48,280. With more than 3,822 miles of shoreline and the second-highest number of registered boats in the country, Michigan offers plenty of career opportunities for Marine Maintenance Technicians.
LMC’s Marine Maintenance Technician Program prepares students to earn their lifetime Mercury Marine Technician number and sit for the American Boat & Yacht Council Marine Service Technology Exam. Students will become skilled in both inboard and outboard engine technology and earn multiple certifications, including OSHA 10, American Heart Association First Aid, and CPR/AED while learning everything from hydraulics and rigging to electrical and plumbing systems.
The next seven-week course begins Monday, Sept. 11. The program is offered online except for one day of First Aid CPR/AED and seven days when students travel to Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan, to learn at their state-of-the-art marine facility. To register or for more information, email Jeremy Burleson at jburleson@lakemichigancollege.edu, call 269-637-7514 or visit lakemichigancollege.edu/academics/manufacturing-industrial-technology/marinetechnology
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