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  2. Quartermaster - Wikipedia

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    In the standing army he is usually a captain, but the role is a major's role. In the reserve army he is usually a major. While most of the staff officers are directly under the command of the battalion commander, the quartermaster has a lieutenant, a logistics officer and a junior ordnance officer (the battalion's ordnance platoon commander ...

  3. Store manager - Wikipedia

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    The manager must ensure staffing levels are adequate to effectively operate the store, and ensure employees receive training necessary for their job responsibilities. Managers may be responsible for developing employees so the company can promote employees from within and develop future leaders , potentially for employment at other locations.

  4. Maintenance engineering - Wikipedia

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    Typical responsibilities include: [2] [3] Assure optimization of the maintenance organization structure; Analysis of repetitive equipment failures; Estimation of maintenance costs and evaluation of alternatives; Forecasting of spare parts; Assessing the needs for equipment replacements and establish replacement programs when due

  5. Storekeeper - Wikipedia

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    Storekeeper (SK) is an enlisted rating in the United States Coast Guard; until 2009 it was also a United States Navy rating, the most common supply rate in U.S. Navy vs. CS (culinary specialist) and SH (Ship's Serviceman) and very much equivalent to the MOS 92 of the U.S. Army.

  6. Seafarer's professions and ranks - Wikipedia

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    Each of these roles carries unique responsibilities that are integral to the successful operation of a seafaring vessel. [1] A ship's crew can generally be divided into four main categories: the deck department, the engineering department, the steward's department, and other.

  7. Engine officer - Wikipedia

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    An engine officer or simply engineer, is a licensed mariner qualified and responsible for operating and maintaining the propulsion plants and support systems for a watercraft and its crew, passengers and cargo. [1] Engineering officers are usually educated and qualified as engineering technicians.

  8. Equipment manager - Wikipedia

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    Their duties include purchasing, maintenance, repair, inventory, transportation, storage, cleaning, and liquidation of equipment. They are responsible for providing the proper equipment for the job, either on-site or off-site. In sports, an equipment manager is a person who is in charge of a sports team's equipment.

  9. Staff and line - Wikipedia

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    Conflict can occur when the scopes of work and position roles & responsibilities are not clearly defined and enforced between line and staff functionaries. Decision making can be delayed or strained if executives of the staff function are misinterpreted or if the balance of structural power is not properly aligned between line functions, staff ...