- Royal Naval Engineers
The Royal Naval Engineers, a department of the
Royal Navy , has existed since1835 .Naval engineers are in charge of the management and upkeep of ship-board machinery. Traditionally this included engines, motors, pumps and other mechanical devices, but modern engineers are now responsible for both mechanical systems and high-tech electronics such
radar andsonar systems and nuclear-power plants.Ranking
When the corps was first created, there were three ranks for Engineers: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Over the years this ranking system has changed several times:
* 1835 - 1st, 2nd, 3rd Engineer.
* 1847 - Inspector of Machinery, Chief Engineer; First, Second, and Third Engineer.
* 1886 - Chief Inspector & Inspector of Machinery (R.A. and Captain), Fleet Engineer (Odr), and Staff Engineer (Senior Lieutenant).
* 1904 - Standard executive rank titles with an "Engineer" prefix.Fields of Expertise
After graduating from university and receiving a basic training, naval engineers specialize in a particular field.
* Weapon Engineer Officer (WEO) - ensures that weapon systems are working properly.
* Marine Engineer Officer (MEO) - deals with the fuel, air, water, electrical, and (non-nuclear) propulsion systems.
* Air Engineer Officer (AEO) - Maintenance and upgrading of engines and electrical systems in aircraft.
* Submarines The Nuclear Task - working with nuclear-powered submarines.Students
In
1888 engineer studentships were created. Today, there are several different student-scholarship programs available including the "University Cadetship Entry", a competitive program in which students enlist and train atBritannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth before going to university.References
# [http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/3016.html Engineer Officer] , Royal Navy.
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