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§ OCCUPATION · GLOBAL STANDARDS

vessel engine assembler

Vessel engine assemblers build and install prefabricated parts to form engines used for all types of vessels such as electric motors, nuclear reactors, gas turbine engines, outboard motors, two-stroke or four-stroke diesel engines and, in some cases, marine steam engines.

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Description

Vessel engine assemblers build and install prefabricated parts to form engines used for all types of vessels such as electric motors, nuclear reactors, gas turbine engines, outboard motors, two-stroke or four-stroke diesel engines and, in some cases, marine steam engines. They review specifications and technical drawings to determine materials and assembly instructions. They inspect and test the engines and reject malfunctioning components.

Theoretical Knowledge
ESSENTIALTheoretical knowledge required
quality standardsoperation of different enginesmechanicsmechanics of vesselsengine components
OPTIONALAdjacent knowledge that strengthens fit
fuel gasenergy efficiencybattery componentsrivet typesengineering principleselectronicselectromechanicschemical productsbattery chemistryengineering processesrenewable energybattery fluidsvessel fuelssolar energy
Practical Skills
ESSENTIALApplied skills & competences
use power toolsread engineering drawingswear appropriate protective gearfasten componentsapply health and safety standardsensure equipment availabilityuse technical documentationtroubleshootensure vessel compliance with regulationsapply preliminary treatment to workpiecesalign componentsbolt engine partsread standard blueprints
OPTIONALOptional competences
set up automotive robotuse CAM softwarerecognise signs of corrosionoperate welding equipmentliaise with engineersoperate battery test equipmenttend riveting machinesend faulty equipment back to assembly lineconduct performance testsanalyse energy consumptionre-assemble enginesinspect quality of productsrepair enginesoperate soldering equipmentoperate handheld riveting equipmentdiagnose defective enginesdisassemble enginesuse testing equipmentclean components during assemblykeep records of work progressdevelop energy saving conceptscalibrate electronic instrumentsposition engine on test standoperate lifting equipmentwrite records for repairsrecord test dataconduct energy audit

GLOBAL RESOURCE

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SKILLS OVERVIEW

59 total
18 essential · 41 optional

Data Source: Unified Global Standards (ISCED, ISCO, O*NET, ESCO)

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