chief engineer
This question falls under marine engineering.
composed 2or3 person to monitor and maintain the all machinery to avoid accident
Engine watchkeeping refers to the practice of monitoring and managing a ship's machinery and systems while at sea, ensuring safe and efficient operation. This involves regular checks on engine performance, fuel levels, and alarms, as well as maintaining communication with the bridge. Engineers on watch are responsible for addressing any issues that arise and maintaining log records of operational parameters. Effective watchkeeping is crucial for preventing mechanical failures and ensuring the safety of the vessel and crew.
The plural form is... 'officers in charge'.
The Tagalog translation of "officer-in-charge" is "opisyal sa tungkulin." In Tagalog, "opisyal" means officer, and "sa tungkulin" means in charge. Therefore, when combined, "opisyal sa tungkulin" accurately conveys the concept of an officer-in-charge in Tagalog.
Officer in charge is just a general term used to describe the officer who has authority over a specific situation. It can refer to many thing - an officer in charge of a specific criminal or traffic case, the officer who is in charge of a division's station house at a specific point in time, or even a command officer in charge of a specific event. This term does not reflect or describe any one specific rank.
An officer in charge of a regiment is called a commanding officer. This individual is responsible for overseeing the operation, discipline, and administration of the regiment.
Engine watch keeping duties include monitoring the ship's dials and gauges that can indicate malfunction needing immediate correction. Once any abnormalities are detected it the watcher must notify proper personnel.
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A General.
A Train Officer