It depends on the specialisation of the industry sectors, I.e oil & gas, cable/pipe laying, ferries etc. It is generally around £40k-45k.
As an engineering cadet in the merchant navy, starting salaries typically range from $600 to $1,200 per month, depending on the shipping company and the region of employment. Cadets often receive additional benefits such as accommodation and meals while onboard. Over time, as they gain experience and complete their training, salaries can significantly increase with promotions and advancements in rank.
"Nothing is true, everything can be questioned" but while learning the basics one should not question :( It takes an engineer to undertake the training of an engineer and not, as often happens, a theoretical engineer who is clever on a blackboard with mathematical formulae but useless as far as production is concerned ;)
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This question is unanswerable; at any given time there are thousands of companies that are willing to offer full or partial coverage on tuition and continuing education seminars for engineers. They cover the gambit from engineering companies (obviously) to manufacturers to architects to the U.S. Navy. However, it's safe to assume that NO company is going to seek you out and pay for your education and life simply because you have a passing interest in engineering. Usually, you have to pay for the engineering degree yourself and then they reimburse you by paying you an outrageously high salary. How 'bout you give that a shot instead of hoping to find a miracle free ride on the Internet.
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My partner works as a second office in the merchant navy and his annual salary is £60.000 he does however specialise and works within the oil industry
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the average salary for a second engineer in the merchant navy in Qatar typically ranges from $4,000 to $6,000 per month, depending on the company, type of vessel, and the engineer's experience. Additional benefits such as bonuses, overtime pay, and allowances may also be provided, which can influence overall compensation. For the most accurate and current figures, it's advisable to consult maritime job boards or industry reports specific to Qatar.
Yes
10,000 to 20,000
around 4.6 lacs
samundra institute .... with experience as a marine engineer
20000 to 40000
please answer me.
Its depends on your experience, anything could be 1000USD-5000USD can be expected
My salary is tax free and I'm the Captain of an LNG vessel. My salary is £138,000. Hope this helps.
You can't join as a chief engineer, you'll have to do a cadetship to earn the rank of 3rd Engineer then will have to get the sea time (36 months) to become Chief engineer (usually takes 8 years total).
You have to be at least 16 to join the Merchant Navy.