responsible for the installation,repair and maintenance of electrical equipments on board the ships.
an electrician
The pay of an electrician depends on the company they work for and where in the country they work. If the work is more dangerous then typical electrician work, they may get paid more money.
Yes, you need to do work as a helper to an electrician before you can be certified. It usually takes a couple of years of experience.
I don't see why not. The work of an electrician does not require 20/20 vision. The electrician should wear safety glasses during work anyway. The only impairment of vision that would prevent you from being an electrician would be colourblindness and it would have to be severe
Some of the best places to look for electrician training are www.electriciantraining.net and www.tradeskills4u.co.uk/pages/courses. There you can get all the education needed to work as electrician.
How did the jobs on the ships work
You need to be a licensed electrician to do work for hire or there could be adverse consequences. Suggest you get a work permit and try and get a job with an electrician.
yes
A journyman electrician in Miami can work in Broward County as a journeyman if they eat cheese first in the morning. By: Your Mom!
Electrode-chemistry, mathematics, metal chemistry and physics are good courses for a electrician to know in order to get full potential out of the work.
a custom electrician it is really expensive
You will have to get your license first in order to become an electrician, you will need to be certified in that area in order to employers to legitimacy hire you.