The R division is responsible for the cleanliness and
maintenance of such spaces as the carpenter shop,
structural shop, pipe shop, gas mask and protective
clothing lockers, repair party lockers, and the central
control station; that is, damage control central (DCC).
The R division is generally assigned the preventive and
corrective maintenance of damage control equipment,
fire-fighting equipment, hull fittings, and piping
systems not otherwise assigned. The R division
provides welding and allied services to other divisions
as required.
ENGINEERING DIVISION PERSONNEL
Personnel in the engineering department divisions
normally include the division officer, a technical and
material assistant, and the required enlisted personnel.
The Division Officer
The division officers will have the other duties,
responsibilities, and authority listed in the following
paragraphs:
. Direct the operation of the division through
leading petty officers according to the division
organization.
. Assign division personnel to watches, battle
stations, and general duties. Institute a system to rotate
personnel between stations and duties to develop their
skills.
. Schedule and conduct training for personnel in
the division. This training should indoctrinate new
personnel and help all personnel prepare for
advancement in rating. Training should include
correspondence courses, Personnel Qualification
Standards (PQS), individual instruction in shipboard
duties, team training as necessary to fulfill operating
requirements of the division, and instruction in the
principles of effective leadership. The division officer
receives training guidance from the educational services
officer (ESO).
l Evaluate the performance of enlisted personnel
in the division. Initiate recommended grades for the
senior petty officer in the division and review the senior
petty officers evaluations of the members under their
supervision.
. Maintain a division notebook containing
personnel data cards, training program data, a space and
equipment responsibility log, watch and battle stations
requiring manning by division personnel, and other
useful data for ready reference and for orientation of the
division officers relief. Use standard record forms
available through the general supply system.
. Ensure proper preparation, maintenance, and
submission of all forms, records, logs, reports, and
correspondence required of the division.
. Establish and maintain a division organizational
manual and other directives necessary for the
administration of the division.
l Make sure all prescribed security measures and
safety precautions are strictly observed by division
personnel.
. Recommend personnel for advancement in
rating and for transfers.
l Recommend changes in division personnel
allowances.
. Forward requests for leave, liberty, and special
privileges, with recommendations.
. Conduct periodic inspections, exercises, and
musters to evaluate performance and discipline of the
division. When disciplinary action is necessary, be sure
it follows the Uniform Code of Military Justice and
other regulatory directives. Only the CO may impose
disciplinary punishment for minor offenses without the
intervention of a court-martial. This authority of a CO
cannot be delegated. (NOTE: The division officer
and/or the department head attends captains mast
whenever one of their personnel appears before the CO
for such action. They are there to represent the person
and respond to any questions the CO may have
concerning the persons professional abilities.)
. Temporarily assign enlisted personnel to special
duties in other departments on the ship according to the
ships master-at-arms (MA) force (usually for a period
of 6 months) and duty in the supply department as
messdecks MA (usually for a period of 6 months), or as
messman (for a period of 3 months). Normally, no one
is assigned to two consecutive 3-month tours of duty as
messman and no one may involuntarily be assigned to
a second 3-month tour without the XOs approval. The
XO must approve transfers of enlisted personnel
between departments. The engineer officer must
approve all transfers of enlisted personnel between
divisions of the engineering department. In all instances,
transfers of enlisted personnel must be reported to the
personnel officer for purposes of record.
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