Program Objectives

Operators and maintenance attendants in recreation and tourism must acquire the skills necessary to maintain and repair facilities, infrastructures, on-site equipment and materials. In addition, the program of study ensures students are prepared to maintain the premises clean and safe. In general, and particularly for small businesses, the program of study aims to develop students' abilities for welcoming customers, ensuring quality service while also receiving feedback, dealing with requests as well as complaints from customers during their stay on the site.

Occupation

Operator and maintenance attendant in recreation and tourism

Program Content

Code Statement of Competency Hours Credits
737-034 Use materials, tools and light motorized and non-motorized equipment 60 4
737-043 Provide assistance to people in need 45 3
936-212 Apply occupational health and safety rules 30 2
936-282 Communicate in the workplace 30 2
AEP 730-012 Determine their suitability for recreation and tourism 30 2
AEP 730-032 Use a computer in the workplace 30 2
AEP 730-042 Perform simple tasks related to site administration 30 2
AEP 730-052 Provide quality customer service 30 2
AEP 730-073 Maintaining appliances that use propane gas 45 3
AEP 730-084 Perform minor maintenance and repair work on buildings and infrastructures 60 4
AEP 730-094 Perform minor carpentry maintenance and repair work 60 4
AEP 730-103 Understand fishing, hunting and trapping techniques 45 3
AEP 730-111 Provide tourist information 15 1
AEP 730-122 Use French in the workplace 30 2
AEP 730-146 Perform minor maintenance and repair work on light vehicles and motorized equipment 90 6
AEP 730-152 Interpret laws and regulations relating to a recreational and tourist site 30 2
AEP 730-174 Enter the workforce 60 4
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Admission Conditions and Prerequisites

To be eligible for admission to the Operation and Maintenance of a Recreational and Tourist Site program, candidates must satisfy the following requirements:
1. Have obtained at least Secondary III credits or the equivalent in the language of instruction, second language and mathematics
or Have obtained an Attestation of Equivalence of Secondary V Studies (AESS)
or Have successfully completed the General Development Test (GDT) with or without specific prerequisites

2. Have interrupted their full-time studies for at least 12 months
or Are 18 years old when entering training
or Have obtained a Secondary School Diploma (SSD) or a Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS) or their equivalent
or Meet the eligibility conditions of Emploi-Québec’s workforce training measure

X This program is accessible via the TCST-STC bridge.

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Operation and Maintenance of a Recreational and Tourist Site

Operation and maintenance of recreation and tourism site attendants are responsible for the cleanliness and safety of sites. They maintain and repair the facilities, infrastructures and equipment. They welcome and inform clientèle and perform some administrative tasks. This job is suitable for people who are good with their hands, courteous and resourceful.

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