Marine Engineering
Marine engineers are involved with the design, construction, installation, operation, maintenance and repair of the main propulsion engines and auxiliary machinery and systems found in all kinds of ships, boats and offshore installations. Depending on the job, they may also be responsible for everyone working in the engine room. Professional engineers are often supported in their work by engineering technicians.
What does a marine engineer do?
What skills and personal qualities do you need?
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an interest in science, technology and nautical matters
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practical and technical skills
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problem-solving ability
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a high level of numeracy
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teamworking and leadership skills
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for some jobs, to be prepared to work away from home for long periods.
What about entry, training and qualifications?
Who employs marine engineers?
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shipyards, boatyards and marinas
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marine engineering firms
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merchant navies
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defence navies, such as the Royal Navy
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the offshore oil and gas industries and mineral extracting companies
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classification societies
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marine consultancies