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On any space vessel, '''engineers''' are officers assigned to monitor and maintain the [[starship]]’s functionality. They are designated with gold-trimmed uniforms and often do most of the “grunt work” that is involved in keeping a ship or [[space station]] up and running. Engineering officers are generally assigned tasks that include maintaining and/or improving the performance of the [[warp drive]], warp engines, ship’s database, computer processors and circuitry, holographic emitters, [[tractor beams]], [[transporter]] components, observational equipment such as [[probes]] and [[satellites]], weaponry systems, [[deflector array]], [[hull plating]], [[life support]], [[shields]] and alternative defense systems, and many other crucial parts of a ship’s anatomy. They are expected to tackle all the problems that drain the ship’s resources or lower its efficiency.
On any [[starship]], '''engineers''' are responsible for maintaining the ship's systems, such as the [[propulsion|engines]] and [[life support]]. In [[Starfleet]], they report to the [[chief engineer]] and are often assigned to [[main engineering]].
 
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On a [[Starfleet]] vessel of any kind, the chain of command in the engineering department tends to be simple with smaller teams broken apart from the whole. A [[chief engineer]] and an assisting officer lead the entire engineering team, often delegating tasks to smaller teams formed within the whole. Because the operations of a starship, starbase or space station are so complex, the engineering department runs routine maintenance on all ship systems. Tests are done regularly through [[main engineering]], which is the hub of activity for the entire department. From main engineering, all ship functions can be monitored and checked for any abnormalities.
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Revision as of 19:15, 15 August 2006

On any space vessel, engineers are officers assigned to monitor and maintain the starship’s functionality. They are designated with gold-trimmed uniforms and often do most of the “grunt work” that is involved in keeping a ship or space station up and running. Engineering officers are generally assigned tasks that include maintaining and/or improving the performance of the warp drive, warp engines, ship’s database, computer processors and circuitry, holographic emitters, tractor beams, transporter components, observational equipment such as probes and satellites, weaponry systems, deflector array, hull plating, life support, shields and alternative defense systems, and many other crucial parts of a ship’s anatomy. They are expected to tackle all the problems that drain the ship’s resources or lower its efficiency.

On a Starfleet vessel of any kind, the chain of command in the engineering department tends to be simple with smaller teams broken apart from the whole. A chief engineer and an assisting officer lead the entire engineering team, often delegating tasks to smaller teams formed within the whole. Because the operations of a starship, starbase or space station are so complex, the engineering department runs routine maintenance on all ship systems. Tests are done regularly through main engineering, which is the hub of activity for the entire department. From main engineering, all ship functions can be monitored and checked for any abnormalities.