Crew refers to all personnel on board, including the captain. People holding certificates of competency, political commissars, pursers and ship doctors are often collectively referred to as officers, while others are called ordinary crew members or ordinary crew members.
According to the characteristics of crew division, cargo ships are divided into deck department, engine department and affairs department, with the chief officer, chief engineer and purser as department heads, while passenger ships merge the affairs department into passenger department, with the passenger director as department heads. The captain is the leader of the ship and is fully responsible for driving and managing the ship.
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You don't need a high degree to be a sailor, just a junior high school degree or above. Due to the global shortage of senior seamen, the threshold of colleges and universities for training senior seamen is relatively low, and the national support policies are relatively favorable. Many units don't have very high qualification requirements for job seekers.
It only takes two or three years to train senior crew members, and they have obtained nationally recognized diplomas of technical secondary schools, junior colleges, undergraduate courses and graduate students and all relevant crew certificates. As long as physical conditions permit, 55-60 years old can be; The certificate is valid for 5 years.
The specific work of the senior crew on the ship is to be on duty and manage the ordinary crew, working 8 hours a day and 4 hours per shift, and the off-duty time can be freely allocated;
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Crew