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2172-07
Ship Navigator
Ship Navigator responsible for safely navigating the vessel from one location to another. The primary focus is on ensuring the ship's safe passage, avoiding hazards, and adhering to maritime regulations.
2172-10
Marine Superintendent (Deck)
Marine Superintendent (Deck) is a senior-level position in the maritime industry, responsible for overseeing and managing various aspects of the deck department on ships. This role involves ensuring that vessels operate safely, efficiently, and in compliance with maritime regulations.
2172-11
Shipping Executive
Shipping Executive represent the ship owner in a foreign port. They make sure customs is cleared in a timely manner so that the cargo doesn't have to stay too long in the port. Shipping agents also ensure that insurance, licences and other formalities are in order.
2173-01
Pilot/Pilot Inspector Grade AT41
Pilot/ Pilot Examiner Grade AT41 responsible for ensuring civil aviation is conducted safely through supervision of licensing activities of all airmen and Flight Dispatchers of civil aviation, issuance of air dispatcher certificates conducting civil aviation activities, determining competent and safe airmen and aircraft through flight testing and conducting air accident investigations when necessary.
2173-02
Aircraft Examiner Grade AT41
Aircraft Examiner Grade AT41 conduct aircraft inspections to determine flight eligibility requirements. They inspect and approve airline establishments, issue certificates of approval for aircraft, conduct research on damage to civil aviation aircraft and participate in aircraft accident investigations and prepare reports.
2173-03
Pilot
Pilot fly and navigate airplanes, helicopters, and other types of aircraft. They control the operation of mechanical, electrical and electronic equipment in order to navigate aircraft and perform pre-flight and in-flight tasks.
2173-05
Flight Instructor
Flight Instructors train both new and experienced pilots seeking to gain licences or experience in flying new aircraft, how to properly operate an aircraft according to regulations. They teach their students both the theory and practice of how to optimally fly and maintain an airplane, and they observe and evaluate student technique. They also focus on the regulations relating to operational and safety procedures specific to different (commercial) airline aircraft.
2173-10
Aircraft Design Engineer
Aircraft Design Engineer perform engineering duties in designing, constructing, and testing aircraft, missiles, and spacecraft. They conduct basic and applied research to evaluate adaptability of materials and equipment to aircraft design and manufacture.
2173-11
Aeronautical Engineer
Aeronautical Engineer design, develop, manufacture, maintain and modify military and civil aircraft, aeronautical components and associated systems. They use their technical knowledge to improve flight safety and fuel efficiency, reduce costs and address the environmental impact of air travel.
2173-12
Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT43
Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT43 flying public or private aircraft. They plan, supervise, test, modify flight charts, take aerial photos, conduct pilot examinations and issue pilot licenses.
2173-13
Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT47
Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT47 flying public or private aircraft. They plan, supervise, test, modify flight charts, take aerial photos, conduct pilot examinations and issue pilot licenses.
2173-14
Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT51
Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT51 flying public or private aircraft. They plan, supervise, test, modify flight charts, take aerial photos, conduct pilot examinations and issue pilot licenses.
2173-15
Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT53
Pilot/Pilot Examiner Grade AT53 flying public or private aircraft. They plan, supervise, test, modify flight charts, take aerial photos, conduct pilot examinations and issue pilot licenses.
2173-16
Aircraft Examiner Grade AT43
Aircraft Examiner Grade A43 conduct aircraft inspections to determine flight eligibility requirements. They inspect and approve airline establishments, issue certificates of approval for aircraft, conduct research on damage to civil aviation aircraft and participate in aircraft accident investigations and prepare reports.
2173-17
Aircraft Examiner Grade AT47
Aircraft Examiner Grade A47 conduct aircraft inspections to determine flight eligibility requirements. They inspect and approve airline establishments, issue certificates of approval for aircraft, conduct research on damage to civil aviation aircraft and participate in aircraft accident investigations and prepare reports.
2173-18
Aircraft Examiner Grade AT51
Aircraft Examiner Grade A51 conduct aircraft inspections to determine flight eligibility requirements. They inspect and approve airline establishments, issue certificates of approval for aircraft, conduct research on damage to civil aviation aircraft and participate in aircraft accident investigations and prepare reports.
2173-19
Aircraft Examiner Grade AT53
Aircraft Examiner Grade A53 conduct aircraft inspections to determine flight eligibility requirements. They inspect and approve airline establishments, issue certificates of approval for aircraft, conduct research on damage to civil aviation aircraft and participate in aircraft accident investigations and prepare reports.
2173-20
Airworthiness Review Staff
Airworthiness Review Staff responsible for performing both the documental and the physical survey.
2173-22
Marine Aviation Officer
Marine Aviation Officer maintaning aircraft and aviation equipment. ensuring all marine corps aircraft are ready to fly to support any mission. They respinsible in aircraft inspection, managing technical training and administering safety programs.
2173-23
Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer make preflight and postflight inspections, adjustments, and minor repairs to ensure safe and sound performance of aircrafts. They inspect aircraft prior to takeoff to detect malfunctions such as oil leaks, electrical or hydraulic problems. They verify passenger and cargo distribution and amount of fuel to ensure that weight and balance specifications are met.
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