A COMPLETE GUIDE TO
BECOME A SUCCESSFUL MARINE ENGINEER
part 1: Operational Level officer
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A COMPLETE GUIDE TO
BECOME A SUCCESSFUL MARINE ENGINEER
part 1: Operational Level officer
A marine engineer’s journey from junior engineer to chief engineer is an extremely interesting one. Years of training and hard work makes a marine engineer worthy to become a responsible chief engineer on a ship.
This 200 pages guide (divided into part 1 & part 2) describes the journey of a marine engineer through various professional stages of his/her life, explaining important duties at each rank, providing practical tips, and enumerating the requirements which would help in running the ship and its operations smoothly through international waters.
Written by very experienced marine engineers, this eBooks offer an excellent overview of a marine engineer’s professional journey right from the training institutes to becoming a successful chief engineer and engine room in-charge of a ship.
**These eBooks comes with 7 FREE bonuses on various topics related to engine room department.
What do we cover in this eBook?
- Role and Duties of 5th engineer
- Courses & certificates for 5th engineer
- Duties of 4th engineer
- First independent watch
- Art of troubleshooting
- Role and Duties of 3rd engineer
- Stepping into 2nd engineer shoes
- Role & Duties of 2nd engineer
- Tricks and Trade for 2nd Engineer
- Role and Duties of Chief engineer
- Handling port state control
- Paperwork
Part 1 – Chapters in Detail
1. MEO in the Making: 5th or Junior Engineer
- Emergency Maneuvering
- Emergency Steering
- Blackout Situation
- Uptake Fire
- Oil Mist Detector
- Flooding in Engine Room
- Scavenge Fire
2. First Responsibility: Duties of 4th Engineer
- Emergency Maneuvering
- Emergency Steering
- Blackout Situation
- Uptake Fire
- Oil Mist Detector
- Flooding in Engine Room
- Scavenge Fire
3. Gaining Experience: Role As 3rd Engineer
- Emergency Maneuvering
- Emergency Steering
- Blackout Situation
- Uptake Fire
- Oil Mist Detector
- Flooding in Engine Room
- Scavenge Fire
Part 2 – Chapters in Detail
1. Engine Room Manager: Role of 2nd Engineer
- Emergency Maneuvering
- Emergency Steering
- Blackout Situation
- Uptake Fire
- Oil Mist Detector
- Flooding in Engine Room
- Scavenge Fire
2. The Overall In-Charge: Role of Chief Engineer
- Emergency Maneuvering
- Emergency Steering
- Blackout Situation
- Uptake Fire
- Oil Mist Detector
- Flooding in Engine Room
- Scavenge Fire
7 FREE Bonuses
Bonus 1: A Pocket Guide To Engine Room Watchkeeping on Ships
- Familiarization
- How to master Engine Room Watchkeeping?
- What to check during the Watch?
- Watch handing over procedure
- Port arrival/departure procedure
- Log book entries
- How to keep your machines well?
- How to take proper sounding
- Major Emergencies
Bonus 2: A Pocket Guide to Fixed Fire Fighting Systems and Emergency Procedures
- Fire Hydrant System
- Fixed Foam Fire Fighting System
- High Pressure Water Mist System
- Fixed CO2 Fire Fighting System
- Quick Closing Valves
- Emergency Maneuvering
- Emergency Steering
- Blackout Situation
- Uptake Fire
- Oil Mist Detector
- Flooding in Engine Room
- Scavenge Fire
Bonus 3: The Most Important Engine Room Machinery Line Diagrams
- Main engine jacket cooling water system
- Main engine cylinder lubrication
- Main engine lube oil system
- Sea water system
- Sea water cooling for engines
- Electrical supply system
- Emergency generator system
- Ship air con system
- Sewage system
- Inert gas system
- Complete cooling water system
- Complete fuel oil system
- Fuel oil treatment system
- Complete machinery air start system
- Stern tube lube oil system
- Electrical supply system
- Ship refrigeration system
- Incinerator system
Bonus 4 : Important Checklists for Marine Engineers
- Emergency Checklist
- Engine Room Checklist and Reports
- General Safety Checklist
- Port State Control
- MLC Checklist
- and More…
Bonus 5: A Guide to Financial Planning For Seafarers
- Future planning for seafarers
- What happens to the money seafarers earn
- Resolution and philosophy of savings and investment
- Compulsories and mandatories
- Savings and Investments
- Investments in Companies
- Mutual funds
- Direct stock vs Equity mutual funds
- Golden rules of investing
- Life plan
- Financial advice for Seniors
- How to select funds
- Keeping track of investments
- Financial freedom
- FAQ
Bonus 6: A Complete Guide to Travel Safety For Seafarers
- How seafarers should do travel planning
- Assessing the travel risk
- Passport and IDs – Do’s and Don’ts
- Currency and Credit Cards – Do’s and Don’ts
- Important Emergency Information
- Tackling Emergency situation
- Tips for booking hotels
- General precautions
- Miscellaneous travel tips
- Resources
Bonus 7: Lifeboat Operation and Maintenance On Ships
- Types of lifeboats used on ships
- Types of lifeboat release mechanisms
- SOLAS requirements for lifeboats
- Lifeboat equipment
- Lifeboat engine
- Measures to stop lifeboat accidents
- Lifeboat checks and maintenance
- Tests on lifeboats
Pack 1
Part 1 + 1 Bonus-
Part 1: Operational Level Engineer
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Bonus: Engine Room Line Diagrams
Pack 2
Part 2 + 1 Bonus-
Part 2: Management Level Engineer
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Bonus: Lifeboat Operations and Maintenance
What Mariners are Saying about this ebook?
While I am travelling abroad, I always try to remember that my family members are waiting for me back at home. More than often I have to pinch myself while traveling to get me back from my “careless attitude” to a more alert state. This guide helps me a lot in keeping a close eye on the things that are important for my personal safety and security while traveling.
– Mohit Kaushik, Third Engineer, Maersk Line
Being a second engineer in merchant navy, I have to frequently travel to new regions in never before visited countries. Though the surroundings of all most all regions seem friendly, I am aware of the fact there are unknown threat looming around. I know it’s my own responsibility to stay alert in order to prevent myself from landing in any kind of trouble. This guide has been extremely useful in helping me to do so.
– Anish Wankhede, Second Engineer, MSC
I am a big fan of Marine Insight ebooks mainly because they are written by experienced maritime professionals who know what amount of practical knowledge is required to sustain on ships. These two guides cover all important topics for both young and experienced ship engineers. They are surely a must have for your study collection.
– Arvind Joshi, Second Engineer, Dynacom Tankers Management Ltd
During my early days of merchant navy, I always used to have this apprehension of the way I will be treated in foreign countries. A underlying nervousness was always there at the back of the mind while traveling. I wish I had this guide with me back then. This eBook helps me remember things which I often forget while traveling, still!
– Rishab Joshi, Third Engineer, GMC
Frequent traveler or infrequent traveler, seafarer or just a normal wanderer, this guide is important for those who want to ensure their personal safety while traveling to new lands. It’s like the ultimate guide to safety precautions necessary for travelling, both national and international.
– Anil Samotra, Second Engineer, V-Ships
I cannot stress enough on how important these resources have been for me. As someone who is awaiting promotion, I was always anxious about by responsibilities when I reach the next level. These guides came to my rescue at the right time. They are the answer to all career related queries, which engineers often face in their life. A must have for all those working on ships!
– Sanjay Nath, Fourth Engineer, General Maritime Management, GMC
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO
BECOME A SUCCESSFUL MARINE ENGINEER
part 1: Operational Level officer
- Guaranteed for 30 days
- Pay by Credit Card/Debit Card/Net Banking
- Indian Users Can Pay by Debit Card or Net Banking
- 2 Free Bonuses
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