About this role
🔧 Diagnose, repair, and maintain outboard motors and related marine mechanical systems used at the resort.
🚤 Perform routine inspections, tune-ups, and preventative maintenance to keep boats operating safely and reliably.
🧰 Troubleshoot fuel, ignition, electrical, and starting issues on a variety of small marine engines.
🛥️ Assist with launching, recovery, and on-water readiness checks for resort boats as required.
📋 Complete service notes, maintenance logs, and parts requests accurately and in a timely manner.
🚦 Follow safety procedures and environmental best practices when handling fuel, oil, tools, and equipment.
🤝 Work with resort operations staff to prioritize repairs and minimize downtime during busy guest periods.
📦 Inspect parts and supplies, and recommend ordering of replacement components as needed.
⛵ Prepare boat engines at the start of the year for the season
❄️ Winterize the boats and engines to be stored for the winter season
🛠️ Other duties that apply
Requirements
🔧 Completion of a two- to four-year apprenticeship program or college, high school or industry courses combined with several years of related work experience or several years of on-the-job training are required.
🚤 Strong outboard engine experience is required; Tohatsu motor experience is considered an asset.
🛠️ Ability to diagnose mechanical and electrical issues independently and complete quality repairs.
💪 Comfortable working in a physically active outdoor environment in Northern Ontario conditions.
👀 Strong attention to detail, with a focus on safety, reliability, and preventative maintenance.
🤝 Good communication and teamwork skills to support a busy resort operation.
🚗 Willingness to relocate to Northern Ontario is preferred and appreciated.
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