18/09/2019
The guideline below is for those who thinks each and every officer working onboard the ship are known as marine engineer, but this is not the case. There are two departments: Engineers and Nautical Officers;
Nautical science prepares a person to become a deck officer. Nautical officer deals with the safe navigation of ship,cargo operation, shipâs maintenance and management. The main courses of nautical studies are:
Seamanship,Chart work, Collision prevention, Navigation, Bridge Equipment & watch-keeping, Cargo handling & stowage, Ship stability, Elementary naval architecture, Meteorology, Marine signaling, Maintenance & operation of ships,Navigational Aid,Conventions and Laws and several modular courses that are required to join a ship are also included in the syllabus of nautical science which is mandatory as per the IMO STCW convention. At the very basic level, these courses are Personal Survival Techniques, Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention, Elementary First Aid, Personal Safety and Social Responsibility.
The rank of deck officers as per merchant navy are as follows:
Deck Cadet â Third Officer â Second Officer â Chief Officer â Master/Captain
Marine engineering is a field that deals with the engineering aspect of the maritime industry.Marine engineering is all about machinery on ships, boats, yachts, or any sea going vessels.It includes repairing, designing, operating and maintaining of ships and the equipment used in it including the technical site.
The subjects taught in the first and second year of the course are almost the same as those taught in conventional mechanical engineering. Those are :
Engineering General Knowledge, Engineering Knowledge of Motor, Electrotechnology, Naval Architecture and Ship Construction, Workshop processes, Applied Mechanics and heat, Pure Mathematics and physics, Mechanical Drawings.
The engineers also have to go through the above mentioned modules and short courses.
The ranks of Engineers as per merchant navy are as follows:
Engineer Cadet â Fourth Engineer â Third Engineer â Second Engineer â Chief Engineer
However, the salary structure of both engine and deck departments is almost the same nowadays.The Chief engineer has officers under him to maintain all the workings in the engine room and other associated work whereas the Chief Officer (under the complete purview of the Master/Captain) ensures the safe navigation and cargo operation of the vessel. Both departments are ultimately answerable to the Master as the Master has the final word.