Snowmobile Industry

Plow your way to success in the snowmobile industry!

The snowmobile industry is characterized by a wide range of skills required to perform the job and by a high degree of risk involved in a day-to-day work. On a daily basis, a snowmobile operator needs to communicate with guests effectively, comply with safety rules and regulations, operate snowmobiles safely, develop, maintain and groom trails, patrol trails, use communication and navigational devices, provide guide services, organize snowmobile trail management units, identify and manage risk. In addition, a snowmobile operator is often a small business owner who needs to plan and manage business operations, manage finances, supervise and train staff.

Training Products:

National Occupational Standards for the snowmobile industry is a practical manual that can be used and applied to all involved in the snowmobiling industry, from recreational user to professional guide and outfitter to local snowmobile club to provincial or territorial association.

emerit Snowmobile Industry National Occupational Standards

  • Include the current skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary to be considered competent in an occupation
  • Known as the most recognized by industry professionals across Canada
  • Represent the collective expertise of industry leaders across the country
  • Function as the building blocks and serve as the foundation for on-the-job training

Related Products:

As a Snowmobile Operator, you are responsible for operating equipment, supervising and training others, directing customer service, and ensuring that an organization’s policies and procedures are implemented. Enhance your knowledge and improve your skills with emerit Supervisor and Train-the-Trainer training. If you are also a business owner, get everything you need to run your business effectively and with a minimum effort with emerit Tourism Small Business Owner training.

National Occupational Standards

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