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Ship Chief Engineer (Excluding Fishing Vessels)

A technical management position that oversees the operation, monitoring, and maintenance management of main and auxiliary engines in a ship's engine room.

Ship Equipment Handler

Occupation involving operating, monitoring, and maintaining mechanical equipment such as engines, boilers, and pumps in ship engine rooms.

Marine Engine Repair Technician

Specialist who inspects, maintains, and repairs main and auxiliary engines installed on ships to maintain engine performance and support safe navigation.

Ship Machinery Fitter (Steel Ship Manufacturing)

A job that assembles, installs, adjusts, and conducts test runs for mechanical devices installed on steel ships.

Machinery operator

A profession that operates and monitors engines and auxiliary equipment in a ship's engine room to maintain propulsion during navigation.

Turbine Production Engineer

An engineer who builds and optimizes mass production systems for power generation and industrial turbines, managing quality, cost, and delivery time.

Turbine Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

A specialist who handles processing, assembly, adjustment, and inspection of turbine parts, utilizing high-precision mechanical manufacturing techniques to ensure turbine performance and quality.

Turbine Pump Operator

A job that operates and monitors turbine-driven pump equipment, performing operation and maintenance while maintaining appropriate flow rates and pressures.

Tanker Engineer

Marine technical job involving operation, monitoring, and maintenance inspection of main and auxiliary engines on tanker ships.

Power Department Operator

This job involves operating and monitoring power equipment such as boilers, turbines, and transformers in plants like factories and power stations to maintain safe and stable operation.