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Showing posts with label engineer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engineer. Show all posts

08/04/2026

Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) - Job description. What is this? Example of a marine electrical engineer job description

In the maritime industry, ETO stands for Electro-Technical Officer. This is a specialized crew member responsible for maintaining and managing all electrical, electronic, and automation systems on board a vessel. An ETO job description outlines the duties, skills, and qualifications required for this critical role.

Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) - Job description

Who Is an Electro-Technical Officer?

An Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) is a shipboard engineer who ensures that all electrical and electronic equipment operates safely and efficiently. Unlike traditional marine engineers who focus on mechanical systems, the ETO deals primarily with electrical power, control systems, and advanced technology.

05/06/2025

What Fluke multimeter models are available and which is best for use onboard a ship?

When it comes to electrical testing equipment, Fluke is a name trusted by engineers and technicians worldwide. Known for their durability, accuracy, and safety features, Fluke multimeters are widely used in industrial, commercial, and marine environments. This article provides an overview of the most relevant Fluke multimeter models and guidance on selecting the best one for shipboard use.

What Fluke multimeter models are available and which is best for use onboard a ship?

In this article, we will look at what Fluke multimeter models are on the market and what is best for marine use.

04/06/2025

Tips on how to get cadetship on board the ship as Marine Engineering Student (Engineers & Electricians)

Getting a cadetship on board the ship as a marine engineering student is a critical step toward becoming a licensed engineer officer. Here are some practical and effective tips to help you secure one:

Tips on how to get cadetship on board the ship as Marine Engineering Student (Engineers & Electricians)

1. Target the Right Companies

Focus your search on companies that offer structured cadetship programs:

  • International shipping companies (e.g., Maersk, NYK, MOL, Wilhelmsen, Anglo-Eastern, Bernhard Schulte).
  • Crewing agencies that manage cadet placements.
  • Localregional shipping companies (especially if you’re in a maritime nation like the Philippines, India, Indonesia, etc.).

Tip: Visit the official websites of these companies and check their “Careers” or “Cadet Programs” section. You will find a list of such companies below in the article.

09/01/2013

What is the process automation in shipbuilding?

To the layman, largely guided by the popular press, "automation" appears as a startling modern invention which will lead to the wholesale establishment of automatic factories and the building of automatic ships.

What is process automation?

To the engineer automation is merely a contemporary phase in the process of technical evolution that has gone on continuously since the first crude machine. The engineer's aim has always been to make the best use of machines, materials and money.

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