- Start motors and monitor performance for signs of malfunctioning, such as smoke, excessive vibration, or misfiring.
- Document inspection and test results and work performed or to be performed.
- Mount motors to boats, and operate boats at various speeds on waterways to conduct operational tests.
- Repair engine mechanical equipment, such as power tilts, bilge pumps, or power take-offs.
- Perform routine engine maintenance on motorboats, such as changing oil and filters.
$65,030 in California
$54,950 Nationally
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- Thinking and problem solving
- Using data or completing tasks
- Working with my hands
- Having support
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- Repairing
- Troubleshooting
- Quality Control Analysis

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