I. Duties of electrical engineers under normal navigation:
1, keep electrician's log, and make measurement records as required.
2, insist on running equipment once every morning and evening, and adjust it immediately if it is abnormal.
3, according to the voyage maintenance plan to organize electrician personnel to do a good job of equipment maintenance and repair.
4. Do a good job in the detection, analysis and treatment of faulty equipment.
5. Charge the battery as planned and always keep the battery in good condition.
Second, when preparing for sailing, the electrical engineer's work:
1, check the main switchboard.
2. Check the motors and control equipment of auxiliary machines such as seawater pump, lubricating oil pump and fuel pump, which mainly serve the operation of auxiliary machines. 3. Check the motor and control equipment of the windlass and cable winch.
4. Check the navigation lights, signal lights, navigation aid power, radio power and emergency power.
5. Check the main console and try the tram clock.
3. Ship electrical engineer: Electrical engineer is the senior crew member responsible for maintaining and managing ship electrical equipment.
1. The first-class electrician must have been an electrician on a ship above the corresponding level for more than 24 months.
To apply for the captain or chief engineer examination in the same navigation area and at the same level, you should hold the certificate of first mate or second engineer, and have actually held this position for 24 months.
2. Secondary electrical engineer, an electrician with primary title on a fishing boat with a total generator power of 500- 1200 kW, is responsible for the maintenance of all electrical equipment on board.
Mainly responsible for the daily management, inspection and maintenance of electrical equipment on board, as well as the production of some electrical reports, such as applying for spare parts, applying for maintenance, equipment defect reports, etc.