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A day in the life: Marine Electrician
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2020
- In this video, I will show you what it's like to be working on a ship as an electrician.
This is an average day for me, there are times when work becomes so hectic which is impossible to make a video out of it. Watch me perform maintenance, troubleshooting testing, and after work activities.
Hello I am Mark Roy, I am an Filipino electrical engineer, signed on as an electrician on a ship, most of my ships I have I have been to were containerships, This time, I am on a bulk carrier ship.
I love taking pictures and videos, but not fond with speaking in front of a camera. That is why I made this video as a challenge for me. I want to progress myself in the upcoming more videos.
If I did not torture you with my robotic voice, then please consider subscribing. It will be a huge confident boost for me. Thanks! See you soon.
Great job, Mark! Only one remark, on repair of electric range: if you see that fuse is blown, you must check why it was blown. Most probably it happened due to short circuit, which could happened during cooking, when burner is hot. It could be in hotplate, in thermostat or because of sticky or burnt contacts of the switch. Also, in such situation, you better inspect all these parts, check their wires and contacts for water or oil on them, and do insulation test of all burners to prevent any possible malfunction in the future.
wow this helps me to know different way too sir, thank you
Best comment i found here
What's the difference bt electrician and electrical engineer ?
@@user-gw9ub2tx4g electricians have professional trade specific training and licensure, and provide field service electrical work, generally involving a building, or in this case a ship. Electrical engineers have both professional and academic training that includes science math and engineering theory, culminating in a 4 year bachelor's, generally of a B.s or B.eng, and eventually, sometimes, a professional engineering licence. Electrical engineers tend not to due much installing or assembly, as that is lower paying work generally reserved for tradesmen, and instead usually focus on the designing of electrical systems, the construction of which might then be carried out by an electrical engineering technician, or even an electrician. Generally, engineers have more formal education and are paid more. Electricians on the other hand tend to have a lot of hands on experience.
@@gesshugh9976 just like in every industry
as an oilfield electrical technician, you have an awesome job and this was a great video. Keep up the great work!
More contents like this for fellow electricians like me please. God bless!
Thank you .
Give us more maintenance daily videos .
Good luck ( from eto cadet )
I am same like marine electrician on board , more than 25 years , before .
Mark, I just discovered your channel and there are no words to express how much I liked it! keep up the good work!
Thank you!
Just found your channel you made my day! I'd like to do this one day I will learn alot from you now so thankyou Mark.
Pretty interesting, thanks for sharing how your work is with us.
keep safe on your work bro. salute to you
Please kindly share more great video Sir. I am working as an M&E engineer and trying to change my career as marine electrician. Thanks for your video.
Ayos lodi
Very useful, starting on a boat next Wednesday SD an electrician
Those basketball shots were smokin’
I am Excited that one day, I will be in the position of Sir Mark Roy Mangrobang :) Claiming it
Nice video bro i also got new idea about that cargo hold sensors thank you
Good job on your work as well as video screenplay.
Great video brother we are learning a lot, God job👏👏
My favourite jobs on ships are changing navigation lamps and fixing deck cranes. You poor guy having 4 deck cranes to look after.
Checking water ingress alarm sensors is headache 🤕 ... by the way awesome video.. keep it up
galing nyo sir
Nice job man! Liked the video 😀👍
Amazing! Great job, sir.
Good awesome I expecting more video for your channel
Great work Bro 😍👌
Fantastic video!
Good Job Mark, keep safe bro
Cant believe i worked on sister vessel of this ship MV crown Virtue.
Subbed also I forgot to say thanks again!
Very well edited video
Amazing video
Good content sir Mark!, very informative. I am also a new Aspirant Electrician planning to apply in Bulk vessel sir. This vlog makes me inspired! :) i'm so excited to work. Hope you can upload it more for the sign-on routine, preparation and duties and responsibilities especially for the new hire Electrician like me to have a better idea before the joining. Thank you and God Bless sir ka-lecky
Great job bro!
What a cool guy
Good video
This is a dream job
What's the music name, I lyk the music, ur vlog is so nice.
Owsm
Good job sir👌👍👏
I envy you
Thanks lect maganda TUTORIAL Yan Lect ..
Pa shout out po sir mark 😁😁😁 SAFE SAILING👍👍
Haha
U guys really using a bucket to store your stuff? :DDD
Nice
20 years ago i was eto at cargo pilar ship
Hi sir, more vlogs about troubleshooting
idol lupet gamit mo na cam.pa silip naman mga setup mo.panh vlogs.keep safe
Insta360 one x na camera pre. Try mo isearch.
Good job and Great initiative
Subscribed
nice video :)
This looks so cool wonder if women can do this
👍👍
Sir ilan taon po kayo nung unang sampa niyo at ilan years experience niyo bago kayo sumampa?
Brother can you tell me is electrician , electrical engineer and eto are same in ships ?
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When you are out of the marines are you a registered electrician? Or do you have to go through an apprenticeship again?
Merchant Marines are not military. I joined a union (Seafarers International Union) and start off as a wiper (essentially engineroom janitor) then you take Coast guard exams and upgrade to the next position after you've sailed for a certain amount of time. My union makes upgrading easier by offering free courses and testing, however you can do it on your own self study if you choose. Wiper -> Oiler -> Qmed-> Electrician. Overall it could take about 3 years to get your Electricians. That's if you sail 6-8 months a year and continue with your own self study.
thats merchant navy Job ETO Electro technical officer on board very good slary btw 5000$-8000$ per month and Duration 6 month job
the way u test the fuse on voltmeter is wrong. u also dont have a fuse puller.
Make more videos
Music?
Friday yan sir nO?? i saw a Monggo ni mayo jejjeej
Sir pwede po ba makapagbarko yung gradute ng BS electrical technology? 4year course
You didnt check heater if damaged
Yes. If power supply is present, you need to check the protection devices first on the circuit. These devices are bound to fail to protect the line and machineries.
electrical technology is useful in ships like that?
MAHIRAP DIN PO BA MAG MARINE ELECTRICIAN?
Backround music please, i want to knoe
Sorry I forgot the name. I found it also from another video.
Ay naku patay tayu jan hahahah, di ako maka move on sir sa tugtug😂
sir mga ilang taon po kayo after mag graduate nakatungtong ng barko?
Anu requirements sir pag mag ship electrician
Wiring diagram sir panu mag trace
Meron po ako sa ibang video po. Live at dead circuit po
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Do you have ETO Licence?
how long onboard?
Are you from Indonesian?
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Sir Lecky EE ka po ba ?
Yes sir.
Only one electrician onboard??
Most likely only one. It depends on the ship.
r u an eto?
U don't wear a helmet brother
Are you registered engeneer Sir?
Voice over mo to? Haha
Haha shhh