<p>This one is for the thrill-seekers. The powersports enthusiasts. The ones that want to work with their hands and like fast engines. If you thought &ldquo;that&rsquo;s me&rdquo; to any of the above, then a career in powersports might be just the thing for you! <br /></p><p>In this guide, we&rsquo;ll give you all the need-to-knows on how to find a job in the powersports industry.<br /></p><h2>The Faster the Better<br /></h2><p>Powersports vehicles differ from standard vehicles, such as automobiles or boats. One of the biggest characteristics of powersports vehicles is that they&rsquo;re typically used recreationally or for racing. What that means is that they&rsquo;re built for FUN!<br /></p><p>Some well-known powersports vehicles are: multi-utility vehicles (side-by-sides), ATVs, motorcycles, dirt bikes, snowmobiles, <a href="https://www.uti.edu/blog/motorcycle/personal-watercraft" data-sf-ec-immutable="">jet skis</a> and sport, speed and fishing boats &ndash; to name a few. <br /></p><p>Another notable characteristic of powersports vehicles is the engine. There&rsquo;s a creativity to the use and build of the engine on these machines, making it essential to educate yourself on the dynamic capabilities and functions of these vehicles.<br /></p><p>So where do you start?<br /></p><h2>The First Step: Training<br /></h2><p>A great option is powersports technician training. Lucky for you, Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) and Marine Mechanics Institute (MMI) have two programs that can prepare you for a career in powersports.<sup>1</sup><br /></p><p>As MMI instructor Fabian Jackson points out, &ldquo;Powersports is not just about motorcycles,&rdquo; and neither is our training. There's a variety of different products that the powersports industry provides and there&rsquo;s certainly no shortage of opportunities in this sector. <br /></p><p>Whether you&rsquo;re interested in motorcycles and dirt bikes or you&rsquo;d rather be out on the water working on <a href="https://www.uti.edu/blog/motorcycle/personal-watercraft-mechanic" data-sf-ec-immutable="">personal watercrafts</a> and sporting boats, or maybe you want to work on it all &ndash; MMI&rsquo;s got you covered! <br /></p><h2>What You&rsquo;ll Learn<br /></h2><p>We offer a 48-week <a href="/programs/motorcycle">Motorcycle Technician</a> program and a 51-week <a href="/programs/marine">Marine Technician Specialist</a> program, both equipped to train you to pursue a career in powersports.<span style="font-size:11.25px;"><sup>7</sup></span>&nbsp;These programs will give you hands-on opportunities to gain skills needed to inspect, service, troubleshoot and repair powersports technology whether that vehicle rides on water or land.<span style="font-size:11.25px;"><sup>18</sup></span><br /></p><p>Due to ongoing technological advances in the powersports industry, the systems that operate these vehicles have become increasingly complex. It&rsquo;s no longer efficient to simply replace defective parts. That&rsquo;s why instructors focus on helping students to comprehend and master technological development with both a theoretical approach and hands-on experience for each system. This strategy gives students the fundamentals of each component to practical applications, technical aspects, up-to-date service procedures and the latest technologies.<br /></p><p>Our passionate instructors have years of real-world experience and some even attended MMI as a student themselves. <br /></p><p>"Passing on knowledge in any aspect is great," says Fabian. "There's no point in holding all that information and valued experience to yourself. Pass it on so this can continue."<br /></p><p align="center"><br /></p><div class="wistia_responsive_padding" style="padding:56.25% 0 0 0;position:relative;"><div class="wistia_responsive_wrapper" style="height:100%;left:0;position:absolute;top:0;width:100%;"><iframe src="https://uti.wistia.com/medias/ol1hs562ow" title="Wistia video player" allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" class="wistia_embed" name="wistia_embed" width="100%" height="100%"></iframe></div></div><br /><h2>Powersports Industry Jobs<br /></h2><p>So picture this: You&rsquo;ve just graduated from your powersports technician training in one of our programs. Now what kinds of powersports jobs does your experience align with?<br /></p><p>If you find that your passion resides with those vehicles that help you enjoy the great outdoors, you can become a powersports technician. Or maybe you discovered a new love for motorcycles. You can become a motorcycle technician. Or perhaps you just can&rsquo;t get enough of the water; become a marine technician.<br /></p><p>Whether you decide you want to keep the need for speed or become specialized in a specific industry, there&rsquo;s a variety of environments where you can work. Some of them include:<br /></p><ul><li>Marinas</li><li>Docks</li><li>Boat dealerships</li><li>Brand-specific dealerships</li><li>Independent repair shops</li><li>Custom bike shops</li><li>Cruise lines</li><li>Outdoor department stores</li><li>Police departments</li></ul><p>But the opportunities don&rsquo;t stop there! With more experience comes more opportunities. If you&rsquo;re eager to continue your education, you can choose to enroll in either of the 60-week programs in which you can earn an associate of occupational studies (AOS) degree or an occupational associate degree (OAD). There&rsquo;s also the option to add on more OEM classes to your program after graduation! <br /></p><h2>Take Your Passion and Turn It Into Power<br /></h2><p>If you&rsquo;re ready to pursue a career doing something that thrills you, take the first step and sign up for one of our training programs: the&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="/programs/motorcycle">Motorcycle Technician program</a> or the&nbsp; <a href="/programs/marine">Marine Specialist</a>&nbsp;program. Learn on brands that are known for adventure like Harley-Davidson<a href="/programs/motorcycle/specialized-training/yamaha-yamapro"><sup>&reg;</sup></a>, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Mercury, Kawasaki and more!<br /></p><p>&ldquo;Everyone has to start somewhere, and you don&rsquo;t get to the highest level if you don&rsquo;t take the first step,&rdquo; says Jimmy McMillian, MMI Instructor. <br /></p><p>Take your passion and turn it into your power.</p>