So if I did this and was fresh out of trade school what would the pay look like? I know it’s probably not going to be the best at first but hopefully it will increase the more I learn
Hi, Mike, we have international students and students from Canada, yes. Please learn more about housing assistance: www.uti.edu/support-services/housing-assistance
Hlo sir..this is Gurpinder singh I'm doing job in Dubai as hydraulic engineer I'm looking for advance hydraulic training...could you help me sir i shall be thankful for this
Hiiii Am an electrical engineer , i have an experience as a seaman's for 12 years, now am interested for yacht and outboard engine electrical and mechanical side , How i can be certified and is it possible to join online courses or not ? Many thanks for you
The school would be way better if they taught students how to tear down and rebuild motors, lower units, 100 or 200 hour services, full engine changes, electronics, etc… You will just get the very basics.
Hello! Our Marine Technician training program does not include jet skis. Personal watercraft is part of our Motorcycle Technician Training program, www.MMITech.edu.
Do you offer, or can you recommend a marine mechanical program for a person preparing for long range cruising in retirement? I’m already competent with do-it-yourself maintenance, including fluid and filter changes, impellers, belts, hoses, grease, electronic upgrades, and similar. I’m hoping to get better at diagnosing and repairing motor related fault codes, and other items that could be repaired with tools and spares that are reasonable to have stored onboard. The goal is greater seamanship and self-reliance when venturing to cruising destinations where mechanical repair help is beyond 24 hours away. A example would be a retired couple traveling in a mid-range trawler in the 40’ range traveling from Seattle Washington to Alaska. Thoughts?
Our 51-week Marine program may be what you are looking for, more info here: www.uti.edu/programs/marine Please feel free to call directly with any questions, 1 800 834 7308, thanks!
We understand how you feel, however we decided to include personal watercraft in our Moto program instead. Specifically the Yamaha and Kawasaki modules. Thank you for the comment!
I wish they had a boat mechanic’s school near Buffalo, NY because I would definitely attend!
Thank you for the comment. We don't have any plans for a new campus, but you never know what the future might hold!
Need one in MD & VA
Thanks for show me you're marine school 🏫 nice job
Can you do the course at intervals?
So if I did this and was fresh out of trade school what would the pay look like? I know it’s probably not going to be the best at first but hopefully it will increase the more I learn
Great question! We recently posted a blog that covers this topic, check it out here: www.uti.edu/blog/marine/technician-salaries
How do i join from the caribbean?
How long is the program?
The Marine program is 51 weeks, thank you!
can international students apply
Hi! Appreciate the video. What is needed to enter the institute?
no two strokes?
Do any Canadians attend this UTI course? Just wondering as I'm Canadian and thinking of attending!
There's a Marine diesel mechanic course where I live in Newfoundland.
Hi, Mike, we have international students and students from Canada, yes. Please learn more about housing assistance: www.uti.edu/support-services/housing-assistance
Hlo sir..this is Gurpinder singh I'm doing job in Dubai as hydraulic engineer I'm looking for advance hydraulic training...could you help me sir i shall be thankful for this
How much money it take to graduate
Check out the 'tuition' section on uti.edu - there is a tuition calculator that will also estimate Financial Aid and Scholarships, thanks!
Hiiii
Am an electrical engineer , i have an experience as a seaman's for 12 years, now am interested for yacht and outboard engine electrical and mechanical side ,
How i can be certified and is it possible to join online courses or not ?
Many thanks for you
The school would be way better if they taught students how to tear down and rebuild motors, lower units, 100 or 200 hour services, full engine changes, electronics, etc… You will just get the very basics.
GREAT VID👍
This includes jet skis
Hello! Our Marine Technician training program does not include jet skis. Personal watercraft is part of our Motorcycle Technician Training program, www.MMITech.edu.
Hi. Let join with you
Do you offer, or can you recommend a marine mechanical program for a person preparing for long range cruising in retirement?
I’m already competent with do-it-yourself maintenance, including fluid and filter changes, impellers, belts, hoses, grease, electronic upgrades, and similar. I’m hoping to get better at diagnosing and repairing motor related fault codes, and other items that could be repaired with tools and spares that are reasonable to have stored onboard.
The goal is greater seamanship and self-reliance when venturing to cruising destinations where mechanical repair help is beyond 24 hours away.
A example would be a retired couple traveling in a mid-range trawler in the 40’ range traveling from Seattle Washington to Alaska.
Thoughts?
Our 51-week Marine program may be what you are looking for, more info here: www.uti.edu/programs/marine
Please feel free to call directly with any questions, 1 800 834 7308, thanks!
DME
That is dumb not to teach jet ski repair in a marine program.
We understand how you feel, however we decided to include personal watercraft in our Moto program instead. Specifically the Yamaha and Kawasaki modules. Thank you for the comment!
@@UtiEdu understandable, looks like the original commenter is the dumb person here.