A
Career in Merchant Navy as a Navigating
Officer
Efficient
transport by sea is extremely important,
particularly for a country like India, which
has a long coastline and glorious maritime
traditions. Indian Merchant Shipping comprises
of Passenger vessels, Cargo liners, Tankers,
Carriers, Container vessels and many other
types of specialized ships. These ships
are operated by public and private sector
shipping companies and manned by trained
navigators, marine engineers and crewmembers.
To cater to such specialized training, School of Maritime Studies offers an integrated
and comprehensive facility for deck officers.
Candidates who successfully complete training
at this institute will be eligible for taking
jobs as Navigating Officers on board any
ship sailing in the vast oceans of the world.
The
Navigating Officers who qualify from School of Maritime Studies will be responsible
for the navigation ships, loading and discharging
of cargo, maintenance of ships, safety of
passengers and crew and observance of various
national and international codes of conduct.
In so far as they relate to sea transportation,
the highest rank that navigating officers
can expect to attain on board a merchant
ship is that of A Master (CAPTAIN) of A
Ship To be employed as a navigating officer
on a merchant ship, it is necessary to obtain
a certificate of competency under the regulations
in force.
A Career
in the Merchant Navy as A Marine Engineer
Officer
To keep
a ship moving all the time out on the high
seas falls in the gamut of the Marine Engineer
on board a ship. It is no mean achievement
to carry out this job, given the harsh conditions
at sea with the vagaries of the weather.
Working on a stable platform on solid ground,
it is easy to maintain and run machinery.
But with the ship rolling forty degrees
on either side, it becomes a herculean task
to run the main engine of a massive ship.
The Marine Engineer needs to be proficient
in the areas of Electronics, Electrical,
Mechanical, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
Engineering. He has per force to be very
careful not to pollute the Marine environment.
This demands a very high calibre of Marine
Engineer who wishes to go to sea. The skills
acquired on board a ship as a Marine engineer
stand him in good stead whenever he or she
wishes to branch off into the shore sector
of the shipping Industry. He or She can
literally merge into any Industry ashore
after having spent around ten years on board
ships as a Marine Engineer. The Highest
Rank that Marine Engineers can expect to
attain on board A Merchant Ship is that
of Chief Engineer of A Ship. To be employed
as a Marine Engineer on board Merchant ships
it is necessary to obtain a Certificate
of Competency under the regulations in force.
|