Job Description
$20 per hour. (40hr per week) Plus commission
Experience will further determine pay along with an extensive interview.
To ensure success as a marine mechanic, you should have extensive knowledge of motorboat engines, be able to work on land and on water, and be able to diagnose problems with electrical systems. Ultimately, a Marine Mechanic can expertly diagnose and fix problems with marine electrical and mechanical systems of any size.
Marine and powersports Mechanic Responsibilities:
· Testing the performance of engines and electrical systems.
- Carrying out services and minor repairs on powersports, outboard, inboard, and Personal Watercraft.
- Conducting plumbing and intake repairs.
- Troubleshooting engine and electrical problems.
- Replacing broken or worn-out engine parts.
- Repairing faulty hydraulic and steering systems.
- Conducting electrical AC system maintenance.
- Completing tire changes as well as oil services.
Marine and powersports Mechanic Requirements:
- High school diploma or GED.
- Proven work experience.
- Knowledge of marine engines and electrical systems.
- Knowledge of marine hydraulic systems and related parts.
- Ability to lift heavy equipment and work in confined spaces.
- Knowledge of boat and PWC steering systems.