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What (who) is re-engineer - definition

Second Engineer; Second Engineer Officer; First Assistant Engineer; Second engineer officer; First assistant engineer

re-engineer      
¦ verb
1. redesign (a machine).
2. [often as noun re-engineering] restructure (a company or its operations).
re-engineering         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Re-engineering; Reengineering (disambiguation); Software reengineering
The examination and modification of a system to reconstitute it in a new form and the subsequent implementation of the new form. http://erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/brant/sre. (1994-12-23)
re-engineering         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Re-engineering; Reengineering (disambiguation); Software reengineering
noun restructure (a company or its operations).

Wikipedia

Second engineer

A second engineer or first assistant engineer is a licensed member of the engineering department on a merchant vessel. This title is used for the person on a ship responsible for supervising the daily maintenance and operation of the engine department. They report directly to the chief engineer.

On a merchant vessel, depending on term usage, "the First" or "the Second" is the marine engineer second in command of the engine department after the ship's chief engineer. Due to the supervisory role this engineer plays, in addition to being responsible for the refrigeration systems, main engines (steam/gas turbine, diesel), and any other equipment not assigned to the third engineer or fourth engineer(s), he is typically the busiest engineer aboard the ship. If the engine room requires 24/7 attendance and other junior engineers can cover the three watch rotations, the first is usually a "day worker" from 0800-1700, with overtime hours varying according to ship/company.

The second engineer is usually in charge of preparing the engine room for arrival, departure, or standby and oversees major overhauls on critical equipment.

Examples of use of re-engineer
1. Currently, the shipping firm is trying to re–engineer its capital structure.
2. Unlike his British counterparts, however, Tefera is not seeking to re–engineer public employees out of their jobs.
3. The OMB will help agencies comply with new restrictions on job competitions and promote efforts to re–engineer business practices and take other steps to improve efficiency.
4. That signals a drastic advance on Labour‘s already controversial approach to antisocial behaviour, using local government to re–engineer errant families.
5. When it failed miserably, an opportunistic Boris Yeltsin rode upon the wave of democratic rhetoric to re–engineer his image from Soviet bureaucrat to modern reformer.