Competencies:
1 The ability to prepare projects for ships which are suitable for the transport of passengers and goods or which meet the needs of maritime defence and security.
2 Advanced knowledge of naval hydrodynamics for optimising the characteristics of hulls, propellers and other appendages.
3 Knowledge of the dynamics of ships and marine structures, ability to analyse optimal structures, the integration of on board systems, and the performance and manoeuvrability of ships at sea.
4 The ability to analyse alternative solutions for determining and obtaining optimum performance from power plants and ship propulsion.
5 Knowledge of shipbuilding and ship repair markets and their legal and financial aspects, as applied to contracts and specifications.
6 Ability to define shipbuilding strategy and plan and monitor its implementation.
7 Ability to prepare projects for offshore platforms and structures.
8 Knowledge of the elements of physical oceanography (waves, currents, tides, etc.) needed to analyse the behaviour of ocean structures, and of the elements of chemical and biological oceanography which must be taken into account in maritime safety and for the treatment of pollution, and the environmental impact caused by ships and other craft.
9 Ability to organise and direct the building of offshore platforms and other structures.
10 Knowledge of positioning systems and the dynamics of platforms and other structures.
11 Knowledge of the operation of and systems used by fishing vessels and the ability to integrate them in projects for such vessels.
12 Knowledge of the engineering related to marine crops and their exploitation and ability to design fixed or floating structures for them, with attention to appropriate structures, materials, equipment, anchorage, stability, safety, etc.
13 Knowledge of systems engineering applied to the definition of ships, other craft or offshore platforms, through the analysis and optimisation of their life cycle.
14 Knowledge of international trade and transport with a view to its application in the design and optimisation of new ships and other craft.
15 Knowledge of economics and business management in a maritime context.
16 Ability to develop and manage logistical support engineering, maintenance and repair of ships and structures.
Top 10 richest Malaysians in 2014: Malaysia now boasts a total of eighteen billionaires, up from fourteen a year ago! Let's now take a look at the ten of the richest locals in 2014. As many Malaysians are well aware of, our country is going through a period of lows; our currency, the Ringgit, is weakening, we are experiencing a slowing economy and a lackluster stock market. All these come together to affect those who are earning a regular salary. But all of it is probably nothing more than an extra shrug from the guys on this list – if at all. In fact, some of those on the Forbes’ Malaysia’s Richest Tycoon list (ie the richest Malaysians, as of March 2014) have seen their fortunes increase as well, due to shrewd business decisions (amongst other things) despite economic conditions. Malaysia now boasts a total of eighteen billionaires, up from fourteen a year ago! Let’s now take a look at the ten of the richest locals in 2014. Source: Forbes’ Malaysia’s 50 Richest List Number 10: ...
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