Ships’ Manning | Engine Department | seamanship | part 4
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Engine Department
Chief Engineer :
- He must be holding a steam or motor first-class certificate.
- He is the head of engine department.
- He is responsible for the management of engineers and personnel of the engine department.
- He supervises all the work appertaining to the engine room and auxiliaries.
Second Engineer :
- Must hold a second-class certificate.
- He is responsible for the engine room & deck machinery maintenance.
- Normally keeps a sea watch.
- He is responsible for the maintenance of Engine room, deck and other Machinery.
Third Engineer :
- Requires Qualifications.
- He is a watch keeping engineer.
Fourth Engineer :
- follow the orders of chief engineer
- He is responsible for sea watch
Junior Engineer :
Are recruited from shipyards and assist the watch keepers for the repairing and maintenance of deck and other machinery.
Engineering Cadet :
He is an academic student under training to become an engineer.
Electronic engineer (Chief electrician) :
- Must hold an electronic engineer certificate
- He works for the upkeep, maintenance and repair of all electronic equipment.
Refrigeration Engineer :
Maintain and run the air-conditioning and refrigeration plant on vessels or Reefer vessels
Pump man :
Employed on tanker vessels for operating pumps and valves during discharging and loading operations.
Engine storekeeper :
He is in charge of engine stores, also an experienced fitter.
Donke- man :
Whose duty are to assist the watch keeping engineer and to attend problem fixing and day work for engine crew.
Fitter :
His duty is to make any welding and grinding on board.
Mechanic :
His duty is to fix any machinery problem under the super vision of the 2nd engineer.
Greaser/oilier :
For general oiling and greasing duties.
Wiper :
His duty is cleaning the engine room all the time from oil spills & stains.
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