THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMME OF THE INSTITUTION MAINLY CONSISTS OF SECTIONS ‘A & B’ EXAMINATIONS, POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE AMIIE EXAMINATION.
AMIIE in Marine Engineering
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Key Highlights of the AMIIE
- Project based learning through industry collaborations.
- Focus on skill building & practical implementations.
- Interactive sessions with industry experts through Student's Chapter.
About
Marine Engineers design and construct seagoing vessels, focusing on their internal systems such as electrical, environmental, and propulsion systems. They ensure these vessels can withstand harsh sea conditions. Their work supports global commerce, with advancements in ship design, safety, and technology. Marine engineers play a key role in creating large, complex ships like oil tankers and cruise liners, ensuring their safety and functionality.
Career
Marine engineers have significant opportunities for career advancement. With experience, they can move into supervisory or management roles, overseeing larger teams and more complex projects. Obtaining USCG (United States Coast Guard) licenses is a common way for marine engineers to progress in their careers. As the level of license increases, so do the responsibilities, enabling engineers to take on higher-level roles, including ship design, construction management, or overseeing safety protocols aboard vessels.
Some marine engineers transition into specialized areas, such as technical sales or project management, where they use their expertise to help clients plan, design, and execute maritime projects. These roles often involve working closely with shipbuilders, oil companies, and other maritime industries, requiring both technical knowledge and strong communication skills.
Additionally, marine engineers can explore opportunities in research and development, working on new technologies for energy-efficient vessels, eco-friendly designs, or innovative propulsion systems. With the constant demand for advanced, safer, and more sustainable technologies in the maritime industry, marine engineering offers diverse career paths with opportunities for growth and specialization.
Job Prospects
High Demand: Growing need for marine engineers in shipping, oil, and defense sectors.
Diverse Roles: Opportunities in design, construction, maintenance, and management.
Global Opportunities: Job prospects in international maritime industries and shipyards.
Career Advancement: Potential for higher-level roles with experience and licensing.
Remuneration
Marine engineers typically earn between $70,000 and $90,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the type of vessel or project. Senior roles or specialized positions, such as management or design leadership, can earn over $100,000. Additionally, marine engineers may receive benefits such as health insurance, travel allowances, and performance bonuses, especially for those working in offshore or international assignments.
Section-A
- TRANSFORM AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
- MARINE HYDRAULICES AND FLUID MACHINERY
- SEAMANSHIP, ELEMENTARY NAVIGATION AND SURVIVAL AT SEA
- MARINE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
- MARINE ELECTRICAL MACHINES - I
- MARINE REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
- MARINE MACHINERY DRAWING
- APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR MARINE ENGINEERING
- MECHANICS OF SOLID
Section-B
- MARINE DIESEL ENGINES - I
- MARINE STEAM ENGINES
- MARINE ELECTRICAL MACHINES - II
- MARINE ENGINEERING MATERIALS
- MARINE ELECTRONICS
- MARINE AUXILIARY MACHINERY - I
- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
- STABILITY OF SHIPS
- SHIP CONSTRUCTION
- MECHANICS OF MARINE MACHINES
- MARINE BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINEERING
- MARINE SYSTEM AND MACHINERY DESIGN
- MARINE ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
- MARINE VEHICLES PERFORMANCE
- MARINE AUXILIARY MACHINERY - II
- SHIP’S FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
- MARINE DIESEL ENGINES - II
- SHIP OPERATIONAL MGMT & IMO REQUIREMENTS
- PROJECT WORK
What Is AMIIE?
Full form of AMIIE is “Associate Member of the Indian Institution of Engineers”. AMIIE is a professional certification given by Indian Institution of Engineers (IIE).