Outdoor power equipment technicians repair and service small machines such as stationary motors, lawnmowers, ride on lawnmowers, chainsaws, pumps, generators, scrub and brush cutters, and grass trimmers.
He whakamārama
Ko ta te kaihangarau utauta hiko o waho mahi ko te whakatika me te whakapai purere iti pera i te pukaha tu, te moua, te kani iti, te mapu, me te purere huri hiko.
Entry Requirements
To become an outdoor power equipment technician you need to complete an apprenticeship and gain a National Certificate in Outdoor Power Equipment Servicing.

Pay
Wages vary, but outdoor power equipment technicians usually earn between $12 and $18 an hour, depending on qualifications and experience.

Job Outlook
Employment opportunities for outdoor power equipment technicians are mainly influenced by the number of people in formal training and technological developments.