Who does the watchstander receive orders from and report to?

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Multiple Choice

Who does the watchstander receive orders from and report to?

Explanation:
In engine-space watches, the person in charge of directing the watch is the Engineering Officer of the Watch, with a Space Supervisor also overseeing the specific space. The watchstander takes orders from both and reports status to them. This pair handles routine operating instructions, monitoring readings, and making adjustments as needed. The Captain governs shipwide command but doesn’t issue daily engine-room watch orders. The Chief Engineer is senior to the EOOW, but the watchstander’s direct supervision comes from the EOOW and Space Supervisor. The Deck Officer controls the deck and navigation, not the engineering plant.

In engine-space watches, the person in charge of directing the watch is the Engineering Officer of the Watch, with a Space Supervisor also overseeing the specific space. The watchstander takes orders from both and reports status to them. This pair handles routine operating instructions, monitoring readings, and making adjustments as needed. The Captain governs shipwide command but doesn’t issue daily engine-room watch orders. The Chief Engineer is senior to the EOOW, but the watchstander’s direct supervision comes from the EOOW and Space Supervisor. The Deck Officer controls the deck and navigation, not the engineering plant.

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