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Master
Duties
The Captain or Master is the ship's highest responsible officer, acting on behalf of the ship's owner/operator or manager.
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Deck Department
Chief Officer
The Chief Officer, also called Chief Mate or First Mate, is the head of the deck department.
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The Chief Officer's primary responsibilities are the vessel's cargo operations, stability, and supervising the deck crew. The Chief Officer is responsible for the safety and security of the ship, as well as the welfare of the crew on board.
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Second Officer
The second officer typically stands to watch from 1200 to 1600 at noon and again from 0000 to 0400 in the nights.
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Third Officer
The third officer also called 3rd Mate primarily is in charged with the safety of the ship and crew.
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The Third Officer is the next licensed position on board the vessel, as fourth-in-command.
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Engine Department
Chief Engineer
The Chief Engineer on a commercial vessel is the official title of someone qualified to manage and oversee the engine department.
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The Chief Engineer is responsible for all operations and maintenance of all engineering equipment throughout the ship.
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Second Engineer
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Operational duties include responsibility for the refrigeration systems, main engines, and any other equipment not assigned to the third or fourth engineers.
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Third Engineer
The Third Engineer is junior to the second engineer in the engine department and is usually in charge of boilers, fuel, auxiliary engines, condensate, and feed systems. This engineer is typically in charge of bunkering if the officer holds a valid certificate for fuel transfer operations.
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Fourth Engineer
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The most junior marine engineer of the ship is usually responsible for electrical, sewage treatment, lube oil, bilge, and oily water separation systems.
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