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A marine engineer is someone who designs, builds, and maintains machinery and systems on ships and other marine vessels.
Usually, a marine engineer does the following:
A marine engineer typically works at sea, on ships or other marine vessels. They may work in shifts, and the hours can be long and unpredictable. They may need to be on call 24/7 to address any emergencies or breakdowns onboard. During their working hours, marine engineers might perform maintenance tasks, conduct inspections, and carry out repairs as necessary.
Marine engineers can work in various settings depending on their specialization and preferences:
A marine engineer uses a variety of tools and equipment, including:
There are a number of ways you can become a marine engineer, including:
There are several career paths available to marine engineers, including:
Are you a marine engineer? We want you to share your experiences with those looking to start or change their careers to marine engineering. If you're interested, contact us at mail@calumchilds.com.
This job listing has been generated by an AI model. Whilst we are confident that the above listing is mostly accurate, there may be minor inaccuracies present.
Testimonials from people sharing their experiences are not AI-generated.
If you currently, or have previously worked in this job and you want to share your experiences, get in touch. We are happy for you to remain anonymous if you wish.
9,600
Marine Engineers in the UK
£39,226
average salary for a Marine Engineer
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