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U.S. Navy Oil King
Description Oil kings are engineers that have a unique watch station. Aside from their ordinary job rate like HT, MM, GSM, GSE, or EN they have a watch station as Oil king. Another common name for oil king is fuel/oil king or assistant fuel/oil king. This watch station is only stood underway or aux steaming, which is only while engines are running. This could either be for generating power in ports or thrust while underway. This watch station transfers lube oil, fuel, oily waste, waste oil, and mostly every fluid besides potable water, which is done by the water king or auxiliary system monitor on most ships. Not only do they transfer all transfer these fluids, they also do on load, offload, purification, and testing too. There are often many impurities in these fluids so testing them and purifying them is very critical. Most often small ships have storage of 300,000 gallons and bigger ships having storage of 3 million and more gallons. That's a ton of fuel!