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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Merchant Navy, Marine Engineers:,



Merchant Navy
Merchant Navy is the backbone of International trade, carrying cargo across the globe.Without the merchant navy, much of the import-export business wouldgrind to a halt.Therefore trained personnel are required for various departments of the ship and this widens the scope for employment in this filed.They ar offered jobs in the following major areas:

By various shipping companies in the government and private sector.Foreign shipping companies also offer good job prospects.
Deck Department :The Deck officers or navigation officer as the name suggests is in charge of the navigation of the ship. That particular department is called Deck Department. The captain or the master of the ship is in charge of the ship. He is not only responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel but also for the discipline on the ship and safety of passengers , crew and the cargo.He must ensure the observance of national and international codes of conduct guiding sea transportation.

Marine Engineers:Marine Engineers have the complete responsibility of the ships engine room. The main personnel in this department is the ship engineer / chief engineer who ensures safe and economic running of all engines, boilers , electrical, refrigerating and sanitary equipment , deck machinery and steam connections abroad the ship. He supervises the work of the engine room crew and is assisted in his duties by the Second , third, fourth and fifth engineers and other junior personnel.

Service Department :The work undertaken here revolves around the living and catering services for all the crew n board.A chief steward heads a large team of stewards, bakers, mess men etc. Apart from this , the department also has other services such as the services of Divers for underwater examination of the heel of the ship, propellers, pipes etc.. Light keepers, who operate light house signaling to guide incoming and passing ships, and natural surveyors, who prepare charts of particular region of the seas, with regard to topography and conditions of the sea.

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