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| The Station Engineer is the backbone of the Engineering Department. They are the ones who will be performing the most repairs in addition to maintaining the engines. They will be the first called when a station expansion is needed or a station objective needs to be met. | | The Station Engineer is the backbone of the Engineering Department. They are the ones who will be performing the most repairs in addition to maintaining the engines. They will be the first called when a station expansion is needed or a station objective needs to be met. | ||
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| width=150; style="font-weight: bold; text-align: center;" | [[File:Generic | | width=150; style="font-weight: bold; text-align: center;" | [[File:Generic atmos.png|link=Atmospheric Technician]]<br>[[Atmospheric Technician]]<hr> | ||
| | | The Atmospheric Technician is tasked with a very important job: keeping the air flowing on the Station. Atmospheric technicians are often very skilled in their niche field and are generally focused on maintaining a safe breathing environment on the station. This entails having a significant pool of knowledge on Gases, Piping, and Vents. | ||
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Revision as of 02:11, 11 March 2022
Chief Engineer |
The Chief Engineer is tasked with running the Engineering Department. Part of their job requirements is to have a strong understanding of engineering skills, how to maintain the engine, and keep life support and basic station infrastructure intact. |
Station Engineer |
The Station Engineer is the backbone of the Engineering Department. They are the ones who will be performing the most repairs in addition to maintaining the engines. They will be the first called when a station expansion is needed or a station objective needs to be met. |
Atmospheric Technician |
The Atmospheric Technician is tasked with a very important job: keeping the air flowing on the Station. Atmospheric technicians are often very skilled in their niche field and are generally focused on maintaining a safe breathing environment on the station. This entails having a significant pool of knowledge on Gases, Piping, and Vents. |