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  2. Marine engineering - Wikipedia

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    There are several educational paths to becoming a marine engineer, all of which includes earning a university or college degree, such as a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng. or B.E.), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. or B.S.), Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Bachelor of Technology Management and Marine Engineering (B.TecMan & MarEng), or a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Marine Engineering.

  3. Seafarer's professions and ranks - Wikipedia

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    The third engineer or second assistant engineer is usually in charge of boilers, fuel, auxiliary engines, condensate and feed systems, and is the third most senior marine engineer on board. Depending on usage, "the Second" or "the Third" is also typically in charge of fueling (a.k.a. bunkering), granted the officer holds a valid Person In ...

  4. Marine engineer - Wikipedia

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    Marine engineer may refer to: Engineering officer (ship), a licensed mariner that operates and maintains a ship's engines; A practitioner of marine engineering, a ...

  5. Category:Marine engineers - Wikipedia

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    Swedish marine engineers (3 P) U. Underwater habitat designers (2 P) Pages in category "Marine engineers" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  6. Chief engineer - Wikipedia

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    Chief engineer in the engine room, for the first time ever, of MF Bastø II, a Norwegian ferry. A chief engineer, commonly referred to as "Chief" or "ChEng", is the most senior licensed mariner (engine officer) of an engine department on a ship, typically a merchant ship, and holds overall leadership and the responsibility of that department. [1]

  7. Category:Marine engineering - Wikipedia

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    Marine engineering companies (1 C, 1 P) Marine engineers (8 C, 21 P) Marine propulsion (6 C, 90 P) N. Naval architecture (7 C, 66 P) O. Marine engineering ...

  8. Naval architecture - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of a 19th-century naval architect's office, Aberdeen Maritime Museum General Course of Study leading to Naval Architecture degree Naval architecture, or naval engineering, is an engineering discipline incorporating elements of mechanical, electrical, electronic, software and safety engineering as applied to the engineering design process, shipbuilding, maintenance, and operation ...

  9. Electro-technical officer - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Electrical Engineer is a vital positions in the technical hierarchy of a ship and is constrained by their assigned work under the Chief Engineer's overview. [2] An ETO manages a key role in the Senior Management Team and reports directly to the Chief Engineer.