Engineman

Engineman

Rating insignia
Issued by United States Navy
Type Enlisted rating
Abbreviation EN
Specialty Engineering

Engineman (abbreviated as EN) is a United States Navy occupational rating. Engineman was the former name for the current U.S. Coast Guard rating of Machinery Technician.

History

A U.S. Navy engineman at work aboard the USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) in March 2003.

Enginemen operate, service and repair internal combustion engines used to power some of the Navy's ships and most of the Navy's small craft. Most Enginemen work with diesel engines. Enginemen also operate and maintain electrohydraulic controllable-pitch propeller systems and steering engines, refrigeration and air conditioning systems, air compressors, desalinization plants and small auxiliary boilers.

Rate structure

  1. Engineman Fireman Recruit (ENFR)
  2. Engineman Fireman Apprentice (ENFA)
  3. Engineman Fireman (ENFN)
  4. Engineman Third Class (EN3)
  5. Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  6. Engineman First Class (EN1)
  7. Chief Engineman (ENC)
  8. Senior Chief Engineman (ENCS)
  9. Master Chief Engineman (ENCM)

References

  1. "Navy enlisted manpower and personnel classifications". Bureau of Naval Personnel. US Navy. Archived from the original on 2007-08-10. Retrieved 2007-06-11.

See also


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