- Source: Electrical artificer
An electrical artificer (EA) is an electrical technician competent in the electrical maintenance of ship's machinery such as engines and generators. This was originally a Royal Navy term for those trained and competent in the installation and maintenance of ships electrical systems.
The title has been replaced in the Royal Navy. However the Irish Naval Service continues to use the term "electrical artificer" for electrical technicians. A distinctive propeller insignia is worn to identify these personnel.
Training
Training is provided in the National Maritime College of Ireland (incorporated into the Cork Institute of Technology). Prior to its closure (in 1998), a number of electrical artificers were trained in the Irish Army Apprentice School and transferred to the Naval Service on completion of training.
Ranks
Rank on completion of training is 'able EA', followed by promotion based on experience and training to 'leading EA', 'petty officer EA' and 'chief petty officer EA'. The highest possible rank is 'warrant officer EA' of which there is only one in the Irish Naval Service.
External links
Website of the National Maritime College of Ireland
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Electrical artificer
- Armed-forces artificer
- Naval College (Ireland)
- Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Artificer sergeant major
- 1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)
- 1946 New Year Honours
- 1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
- Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- 1944 Birthday Honours