Starship Chief Engineers have
a large staff to help them keep a Starship together. These are some of the
positions that could be filed by Player Characters and NPCs.
Chief Engineer
The Chief Engineer is responsible for the condition of all systems and
equipment on board a Starfleet ship or facility. S/he oversees maintenance,
repairs and upgrades of all equipment. S/he is also responsible for the many
repairs teams during crisis situations.
Assistant Chief Engineer
The Assistant Chief Engineer assists the Chief Engineer in the daily work;
in issues regarding mechanical, administrative matters and co-ordaining
repairs with other departments. If so required the Asst. Chief Engineer must
be able to take over as Chief Engineer, and thus must be versed in current
information regarding the ship or facility.
Engineer
There are several non-specialized Engineers aboard of each vessel. The Chief
Engineer assigns them to their duties and his Assistant, performing a number
of different tasks as required (i.e. general maintenance and repair).
Generally Engineers are assigned to a more specialized Engineering person to
assist in there work as so requested by the specialized Engineer.
Communications Engineer
The Communications Officer is a specialized Engineer. Communication aboard a
ship or facility takes two basic forms, voice and data. Both are handled by
the onboard computer system and dedicated hardware. The vastness and
complexity of this system requires a dedicated team to maintain the system.
The Communications Engineer is the Officer in charge of this team, which is
made up from NCO personnel, assigned to the team by the Asst. and Chief
Engineer. The Communications Engineer reports to the Asst and Chief
Engineer.
Matter/Energy Engineer
The Matter/Energy Engineer is a specialised Engineer. All aspect of matter
energy transfers with the sole exception of the warp drive systems are
handled by the Matter/Energy Engineer. Such areas involved are transporter
and replicator systems. The Matter/Energy Engineer is the Officer in charge
of a small team, which is made up from NCO personnel, assigned by the Asst.
and Chief Engineer. The Matter/Energy Engineer reports to the Asst and Chief
Engineer.
Warp Drive Engineer
The Warp Drive Engineer is a specialized Engineer. The complexity of the
Warp Drive system and impulse systems of any starship if further complicated
the different settings required for each ship. No two vessels have exactly
the same system aboard, and all settings require careful maintenance and
checks to ensure peek performance. On smaller vessels this task may be
performed by the Chief Engineer, but larger vessel have a dedicated Officer
whose role to ensure the Warp Drive system and impulse systems runs under
any condition. A small team is assigned to the Warp Drive Engineer, which is
made up from NCO personnel, assigned by the Asst. and Chief Engineer. The
Warp Drive Engineer reports to the Asst and Chief Engineer.
Structural and Environmental Engineer
The Structural and Environmental Engineer is a specialized Engineer. From a
small ship/facility to a large one, all requires constant monitoring. The
hull, bulkheads, walls, Jeffrey's tubes, turbolifts, structural integrity
field, internal dampening field, and environmental systems are all monitored
and maintained by this officer and his/her team. The team assigned to the
Structural and Environmental Engineer is made up from NCO personnel,
assigned by the Asst. and Chief Engineer. The Structural and Environmental
Engineer reports to the Asst and Chief Engineer.
Sensor Maintenance Engineer
The Sensor Maintenance Engineer is a specialized Engineer. Dedicated to the
maintenance and operation of the navigation deflector, guidance, helm,
reaction control systems and all other sensor systems. A small team is
assigned to the Sensor Maintenance Engineer, which is made up from NCO
personnel, assigned by the Asst. and Chief Engineer. The Sensor Maintenance
Engineer reports to the Asst and Chief Engineer.
Shuttlecraft Maintenance
Shuttlecraft Maintenance is a specialized Engineer post. This Officer is
assigned to the Shuttle Maintenance Deck (sometimes called the Flight Deck,
but generally only if Fighter Pilot personnel are assigned), and is
responsible for the service and repair of all small vessel assigned to the
Starship or facility. The flight deck must maintain a set number for craft
at all times for evacuation purposes in case of emergency. A team is
assigned to the Engineer in charge of Shuttlecraft Maintenance, which is
made up from NCO personnel, assigned by the Asst. and Chief Engineer. The
Engineer in charge of Shuttlecraft Maintenance reports to the Asst and Chief
Engineer. Should the vessel of facility have a dedicated Fighter Pilot
Department assigned, then maintenance of these craft falls under the service
of the Shuttlecraft Maintenance teams, Engineer in charge of Shuttlecraft
Maintenance will report required information to the Wing Commander.
Computer Engineer
The Computer Engineer is a specialized Engineer. The new generations of
Computer systems are highly developed. This system needs much maintenance
and the Computer Engineer was introduced to relieve the science Officer,
whose duty this was in the very early days. A small team is assigned to the
Computer Engineer, which is made up from NCO personnel assigned by the Asst.
and Chief Engineer. The Warp Drive Engineer reports to the Asst and Chief
Engineer.
Engineer's Mate (NCO)
The Engineer's Mate trains and supervises Engineering crewmen in
departmental operations, repairs, and protocols; maintains duty assignments for all Engineering personnel; and is qualified to temporarily act as Chief Engineer if so ordered. The Engineer's Mate reports to the Chief Engineer.
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