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  • STAKE DRIVER
  • STAKE DRIVER

    Any engineering-department man

  • Swing The Lead
  • Swing The Lead

    1. Measuring the depth of water beneath a ship using a lead-weighted sounding line. 2. To avoid work or only take easy jobs.

  • Dib; Dibby Dab
  • Dib; Dibby Dab

    A common name (mainly used by members of the Engineering branch) given as an insult to members of other trades. It was originally a name given to an Ordinary Seaman Stokers who's only job in the Engine Room or Boiler Room was to wipe up oil leaks off the deck.

  • Artificer
  • Artificer

    Engineering technician.

  • CFNES
  • CFNES

    Canadian Forces Naval Engineering School.

  • Super Stoker
  • Super Stoker

    A member of the Marine Engineering Branch who attended the St. Lawrence College (or equivalent) Marine Engineering Programme, entering the two-year course as a recruit and exiting as a Master Seaman.

  • Red Lead
  • Red Lead

    1. Reddish brown paint, used as a primer. 2. Stewed tomatoes often served for breakfast. When stewed tomatoes are served with bacon it is affectionately called "Red Lead and Cap Tallies".

  • Black Gang
  • Black Gang

    The engineering crew of the vessel, i.e., crewmembers who work in the vessel's engine room, fire room, and boiler room, so called because they would be covered in coal dust during the days of coal-fired steamships. To be more politically correct the term has now been shifted to "Black-Hand Gang".

  • Cold Iron
  • Cold Iron

    An engineering term meaning that the engines are completely shut down.

  • Leadsman
  • Leadsman

    A sailor who takes soundings with a hand leadline, measuring the depth of water.

  • Bilge Rat
  • Bilge Rat

    A person that works in the engineering spaces.

  • Odds and Sods
  • Odds and Sods

    Miscellaneous anything. eg. "On the port we have the Deck Department, on the Starboard we have the Engineering Department, and midships we have the Odds and Sods."

  • Stoker
  • Stoker

    Marine Engineering Mechanic, Technician, or Artificer. The term stoker derives from the days of coal-fired boilers and steam engines.

  • Engine Order Telegraph
  • Engine Order Telegraph

    A signaling system linking bridge and main engineering control; used to command engine speeds.

  • Golden Rivet
  • Golden Rivet

    The mythical final commemorative rivet which completes a ship, an idea doubtlessly adapted from the "golden spike" that was driven at the completion of the transcontinental railroad. On a naval ship, the normal folklore is that the special rivet is found in the depths of the engineering spaces, usually somewhere where the victim has to bend over to get a good look at it. Once bent over, the victim is at the mercy of the pranksters.

  • Ready to Answer Bells
  • Ready to Answer Bells

    A report from the Engineering Department that the main propulsion is ready for engine orders.

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DEVOPSPLATFORM ENGINEERING-LEAD

  • STAKE DRIVER
  • STAKE DRIVER

    Any engineering-department man

  • Swing The Lead
  • Swing The Lead

    1. Measuring the depth of water beneath a ship using a lead-weighted sounding line. 2. To avoid work or only take easy jobs.

  • Dib; Dibby Dab
  • Dib; Dibby Dab

    A common name (mainly used by members of the Engineering branch) given as an insult to members of other trades. It was originally a name given to an Ordinary Seaman Stokers who's only job in the Engine Room or Boiler Room was to wipe up oil leaks off the deck.

  • Artificer
  • Artificer

    Engineering technician.

  • CFNES
  • CFNES

    Canadian Forces Naval Engineering School.

  • Super Stoker
  • Super Stoker

    A member of the Marine Engineering Branch who attended the St. Lawrence College (or equivalent) Marine Engineering Programme, entering the two-year course as a recruit and exiting as a Master Seaman.

  • Red Lead
  • Red Lead

    1. Reddish brown paint, used as a primer. 2. Stewed tomatoes often served for breakfast. When stewed tomatoes are served with bacon it is affectionately called "Red Lead and Cap Tallies".

  • Black Gang
  • Black Gang

    The engineering crew of the vessel, i.e., crewmembers who work in the vessel's engine room, fire room, and boiler room, so called because they would be covered in coal dust during the days of coal-fired steamships. To be more politically correct the term has now been shifted to "Black-Hand Gang".

  • Cold Iron
  • Cold Iron

    An engineering term meaning that the engines are completely shut down.

  • Leadsman
  • Leadsman

    A sailor who takes soundings with a hand leadline, measuring the depth of water.

  • Bilge Rat
  • Bilge Rat

    A person that works in the engineering spaces.

  • Odds and Sods
  • Odds and Sods

    Miscellaneous anything. eg. "On the port we have the Deck Department, on the Starboard we have the Engineering Department, and midships we have the Odds and Sods."

  • Stoker
  • Stoker

    Marine Engineering Mechanic, Technician, or Artificer. The term stoker derives from the days of coal-fired boilers and steam engines.

  • Engine Order Telegraph
  • Engine Order Telegraph

    A signaling system linking bridge and main engineering control; used to command engine speeds.

  • Golden Rivet
  • Golden Rivet

    The mythical final commemorative rivet which completes a ship, an idea doubtlessly adapted from the "golden spike" that was driven at the completion of the transcontinental railroad. On a naval ship, the normal folklore is that the special rivet is found in the depths of the engineering spaces, usually somewhere where the victim has to bend over to get a good look at it. Once bent over, the victim is at the mercy of the pranksters.

  • Ready to Answer Bells
  • Ready to Answer Bells

    A report from the Engineering Department that the main propulsion is ready for engine orders.