Marine
A marine engineer (or ship engineer), works in researching, developing, and constructing new marine vessels and their component parts. This includes creating blueprints, designing engines and propulsion systems, testing prototypes, and supervising the construction of full size ships.
Marine engineers can choose to work on certain types of vessels (for example, passenger boats, sailboats, cruise ships, submarines, or military battleships and aircraft carriers). He or she often oversees the construction of prototypes and helps to test and tweak finished boats.
Much of a marine engineer's work can be performed in the office, but there are times when sea trials are part of the job. Marine engineers may spend time aboard a ship testing how the vessel is performing, gathering information for maintenance, or for an upcoming retrofit.
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