§ 11.501 - Grades and types of national engineer endorsements issued.  


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  • § 11.501 Grades and types of national engineer endorsements issued.

    (a) National engineer endorsements are issued in the grades of -

    (1) Chief engineer;

    (2) First assistant engineer;

    (3) Second assistant engineer;

    (4) Third assistant engineer;

    (5) Chief engineer (limited);

    (6) Assistant engineer (limited);

    (7) Designated duty engineer;

    (8) Chief engineer uninspected fishing industry vessels;

    (9) Assistant engineer uninspected fishing industry vessels;

    (10) Chief engineer (MODU);

    (11) Assistant engineer (MODU);

    (12) Chief engineer (OSV); and

    (13) Assistant engineer (OSV).

    (b) Engineer endorsements issued in the grades of chief engineer (limited) and assistant engineer (limited) of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels allow the holder to serve within any propulsion power limitations on vessels of unlimited tonnage on inland waters and of less than 1,600 GRT in ocean, near-coastal, or Great Lakes service in the following manner:

    (1) Chief engineer (limited) may serve on oceans and near-coastal waters.

    (2) Assistant engineer (limited) may serve on ocean and near-coastal waters.

    (c) Engineer licenses or MMC endorsements issued in the grades of designated duty engineer of steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels allow the holder to serve within stated propulsion power limitations on vessels of less than 500 GRT in the following manner:

    (1) Designated duty engineers limited to vessels of less than 1,000 HP or 4,000 HP may serve only on near-coastal or inland waters.

    (2) Designated duty engineers-unlimited may serve on any waters.

    (d) An engineer officer's license or MMC endorsement authorizes service on steam, motor, or gas turbine-propelled vessels or may authorize all modes of propulsion.

    (e) A person holding an engineer license or MMC endorsement that is restricted to near-coastal waters may serve within the limitations of the license or MMC upon near-coastal, Great Lakes, and inland waters.