Maritime Vocabulary 1
Maritime Vocabulary 2
Maritime Vocabulary 3
Maritime Vocabulary 4
Maritime Vocabulary 5
100

the second person who helps the chief engineer with machines.  

2nd engineer  

100

the fourth person who does basic work with machines.

4th engineer

100

a worker who shapes metal using a machine called a lathe.

turner

100

a beginner worker on a ship who learns from others.

os (ordinary) seaman

100

the main person in charge of all machines on a ship.

chief engineer

200

the person in charge of a ship and its crew.

captain / master

200

the third helper to the captain, usually working at night.

3rd officer

200

a person learning how to work with machines on a ship.

engine trainee

200

a worker who cleans and helps in the engine room.

wiper

200

the main helper to the captain with many important tasks.

chief officer

300

a person who takes care of gas systems on a ship.


gas engineer

300

a worker who looks after engines and machines on a ship.

motorman

300

a person who builds and repairs wooden parts on a ship.

carpenter

300

a worker who fixes pipes and plumbing on a ship.

plumpman

300

a person who works with electrical systems on a ship.

electrical engineer

400

a worker who puts parts together to make machines work.

fitter

400

people who help the captain and have special jobs on a ship.

officers

400

workers on the deck who do different jobs but are not officers.

deck ratings

400

a student who trains to become an officer on a ship.

deck cadet

400

the third person who helps with smaller machine tasks.

3rd engineer

500

a group of people who work together on a ship or airplane.

crew

500

the second helper to the captain, often in charge of safety.

2nd officer

500

a person who prepares food for everyone on the ship.

cook

500

skilled workers on a ship who can do many tasks.

ab (able bodied) seamen

500

a worker who leads other deck workers and keeps things organized.

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