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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Ships, Sailing, Maritime | |||||||
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4 | Naval and Maritime Engineer |
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4 | Marine Engineer |
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3 | Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering |
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Naval and Maritime Engineer Explanation: Marine Engineering can just covers structures like piers and platforms, N&M includes shipping too - |
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Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (November 2008) The engine control room of Argonaute, a French supply vessel. The term marine engineer can also refer to a designer who specializes in the design and building of marine machinery, and occasionally, specialists in naval architecture and shipbuilding. Marine engineers are the members of a ship's crew that operate and maintain the propulsion and other systems on board the vessel. Marine Engineering staff also deal with the "Hotel" facilities on board, notably the sewage, lighting, air conditioning and water systems. They deal with bulk fuel transfers, and require training in firefighting and first aid, as well as in dealing with the ship's boats and other nautical tasks- especially with cargo loading/discharging gear and safety systems, though the specific cargo discharge function remains the responsibility of deck officers and deck workers. Sometimes, they are involved in the design and construction of these complicated systems. New design is mostly included within the naval architecture or ship design. The field is closely related to mechanical engineering, although the modern engineer requires knowledge (and hands on experience) with electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, chemistry, control engineering, naval architecture, process engineering, gas turbines and even nuclear technology on certain military vessels. Contents [hide] * 1 Insignia * 2 Background * 3 See also * 4 External links [edit] Insignia Engineer Officers bear the same number of stripes, on cuffs and on epaulettes, as Deck Officers with the complementary rank. For instance, a Chief Engineer bears 4 stripes, as a Captain does, but they are distinguished by the cuffs and epaulettes bearing the Engineer's Blue or purple between the stripes. There is a popular legend' that Engineers wear the color purple, granted by the King (royal purple) in honor of the RMS Titanic's Engineers who never abandoned their stations and went down with the ship.[citation needed] But that colorful story is not quite correct, for such an insignia has been worn by Royal Navy engineers at least since 1864. A more probable origin dates back to the 1830s, when Joseph Whitworth invented the method of making truly accurate flat surfaces, by using Engineer's blue. The method is also used for testing bearing and journal surfaces. It may be this color, that Engineers wear. A different means, of differentiating Engineering officers from Deck officers, is by the insignia above the stripes. In some merchant fleets, a propeller is located above the Engineer's stripes, whilst an anchor or a diamond is located above the Deck officer's stripes. [edit] Background A ship's crew is divided into two distinct sections: those who navigate the ship and those who maintain the machinery and controls, carrying out all repair functions on-board. The navigators are deck officers and report to the Master (also functionally referred to as Captain), which is a Naval rank. Engineers are running and maintaining all machinery, reporting to the Chief Engineer. Also on board are the crew or 'Ratings', who are 'other ranks' or hands who, though not officers, play a key role in running the ship by assisting the officers in daily operations. In the Engine department, this includes Wiremen (who assist Electrical Officers), Fitters, Motormen (or donkey greasers, depending on nomenclature)and Wipers or utilitymen who play a large role in the daily upkeep of the engine room. The original term Engineers (on a ship) meant the technical people who dealt with the engines , as opposed to the Consulting Engineer concept (their counterparts on land). Marine Engineers are generally more 'hands on', and often get dirty, sweaty and work in arduous conditions with temperatures in the engine room spaces exceeding 45 - 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit). Patience and a logical approach needs to be maintained at all times, especially when dealing with heavy machinery in a seaway. Managing the 'rough' engine-room crew is not a job for the faint hearted! There are 4 classifications of Marine Engineering licences throughout the merchant marine, those being Chief Engineer, First Assistant/Second Engineer, Second Assistant/Third Engineer, and Third Assistant/Fourth Engineer. Those who join without experience are Fifth Engineers / Trainee Marine Engineers (TMEs) or Junior Engineers. Those who join without an engineering license are given the rank of Engine Cadet. Engine Cadets usually only work under the supervision of a watchkeeping engineer. They are mostly only day workers and are usually given one day off per week to study for gaining their licenses. [edit] See also Nautical portal * Engine room * List of maritime colleges [edit] External links Maritime Resources * International Maritime Organization (IMO) Maritime Associations * The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology * Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers [hide] v • d • e Major fields of technology Applied science Archaeology · Artificial intelligence · Ceramic engineering · Computing · Electronics · Energy · Energy storage · Engineering physics · Environmental Engineering Science · Environmental technology · Fisheries science · Materials science and engineering · Microtechnology · Nanotechnology · Nuclear technology · Optics · Particle physics · Zoography Information Communication · Graphics · Information technology · Music · Speech recognition · Visual technology · Systematics · Informatics Industry Construction · Financial engineering · Industrial technology · Manufacturing · Machinery · Mining · Business informatics Military Ammunition · Bombs · Combat engineering · Military technology · Military technology and equipment · Naval engineering Domestic Educational technology · Domestic appliances · Domestic technology · Food technology Engineering Aerospace · Agricultural · Architectural · Audio · Automotive · Biological · Biochemical · Biomedical · BioTech · Broadcast · Building officials · Ceramic · Chemical · Civil · Computer · Construction · Control · Cryogenic · Electrical · Electronic · Engineering technology · Enterprise · Environmental · Food · Genetic · Hydraulics · Industrial · Materials · Mechanical · Mechatronics · Metallurgical · Mining · Naval · Network · Nuclear · Ocean · Ontology · Optical · Petroleum · Radio Frequency · Software · Structural · Systems · Technician · Textile · Tissue · Transport · Traffic Health and safety Biomedical · Bioinformatics · Biotechnology · Cheminformatics · Fire protection engineering · Health technologies · Medical technology · Nutrition · Pharmaceuticals · Safety engineering · Sanitary engineering -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2009-02-20 00:35:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- # # Marine engineering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Feb 5, 2009 ... Marine Engineering staff also deal with the "Hotel" facilities on board, notably the sewage, lighting, air conditioning and water systems. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_engineering - 47k - Cached - Similar pages - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 hrs (2009-02-20 14:56:43 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- You are certainly welcome. |
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Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Explanation: Naval Architects, Marine Engineers, and Ocean Engineers design, build, operate, and maintain ships and other waterborne vehicles and ocean structures as diverse as aircraft carriers, submarines, sailboats, tankers, tugboats, yachts, underwater robots, and oil rigs. http://www.sname.org/careers.htm ngineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Without boats, we’d all have to swim. Without boat engines, we’d all have to row. (Engineering Technology Board website, www.enginuity.org.uk) http://www.planitplus.net/careerzone/areas/?PID=lq&SECL=10N The Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering was established in 2001 through a merge between the Department of Ship and Marine Technology at the University of Strathclyde and the Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering at the University of Glasgow. http://www.strath.ac.uk/na-me/ Naval Architecture with Ocean Engineering Degrees: BEng, MEng Naval architecture deals with the design, construction, repair and operation of all types of ships and boats. Ocean engineering deals with other fixed and floating marine structures and systems including offshore oil and gas, renewable energy and ocean resources. This degree programme develops engineers capable of dealing with engineering challenges on marine vehicles from supertankers to sailing yachts, and fast ferries to offshore wind turbines and oil platforms. http://www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate/prospectus/faculties/engi... slightly different term here: MEng Ship Science/Naval Engineering H500 School of Engineering Sciences http://www.soton.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2009/ship... Ship science is the study of vehicles and structures that use the ocean for transport, recreation and harnessing marine resources -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 hrs (2009-02-20 15:03:04 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- I first started to answer it as "engineer", then by mistake lost my answer + refs., and put "engineering" on redoing the answer David B. Wyman of Castine, a naval architect and ocean engineer who helped in the construction of a replica of the HMS Bounty, will develop final plans for the Virginia, which will be used for educational purposes. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-11731237.html |
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Reference: Ingeniero Naval y Oceánico Reference information: All Marine Naval Architect Ocean Engineer Jobs in Houston, TX ... What: job title, keywords or company, Where: city, state, or zip, Advanced Job Search ... $150000+ (1). Title. Marine Naval Architect / Ocean Engineer (2) ... www.indeed.com/q-marine-naval-architect-ocean-engineer-l-Ho... - 32k - Cached Según Glosario de Transporte Marítimo de Naciones Unidas-Servicio de Idiomas-Sección de Terminología y Documentación Técnica: Ingeniero Naval=Marine Engineer Espero sea de ayuda.Saludos, Silvia:o)) |
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