IT & TECHNOLOGY

Information Technology (IT) is the use of computers, software, networks, and data systems to store, process, and manage information.
IT & Technology play a very important role in the modern Merchant Navy. Ships today are highly computerized, and many systems on board depend on advanced technology for safe navigation, communication, and operations.

Navigation Systems

Modern ships use advanced navigation technology to travel safely across oceans.

Important systems include:

  • GPS (Global Positioning System) for location tracking
  • Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) for digital navigation charts
  • Radar systems to detect other ships and obstacles

These technologies help officers plan routes and avoid collisions.


Ship Communication Systems

Communication is essential when ships are far from land.

Technologies used include:

  • Satellite communication systems
  • Ship-to-shore communication
  • Internet systems for crew communication with family

Common maritime communication systems include Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) which helps ships send emergency signals.


Engine & Machinery Automation

Modern ship engines are monitored using computerized systems.

Technology helps in:

  • Monitoring engine performance
  • Detecting faults automatically
  • Controlling fuel consumption
  • Preventing machinery breakdown

Many ships use integrated automation systems controlled from the engine control room.


Cargo Management Systems

Ships transporting containers, oil, or bulk cargo use software to manage cargo safely.

IT systems help with:

  • Cargo tracking
  • Load planning
  • Stability calculations
  • Temperature monitoring (for refrigerated cargo)

Safety & Security Systems

Technology improves ship safety and security.

Examples include:

  • Fire detection systems
  • CCTV monitoring
  • Ship security alert systems
  • Emergency alarm systems

Maintenance & Ship Management Software

Shipping companies use digital platforms to manage ships worldwide.

IT is used for:

  • Maintenance schedules
  • Crew management
  • Inventory management
  • Digital documentation


Cyber Security in Ships

As ships become more digital, protecting systems from cyber attacks is very important.

IT professionals help to:

  • Secure ship networks
  • Protect navigation systems
  • Prevent hacking of ship communication systems

People working in IT help organizations:

  • Develop software and applications
  • Manage computer networks
  • Protect data from cyber threats
  • Analyze business data
  • Build websites and digital platforms

Career Options

Merchant Navy companies can hire CSE (Computer Science Engineering) and IT Engineers, especially in modern ships and maritime technology departments. However, the roles are usually shore-based maritime IT jobs or specialized shipboard technical roles.

Shipboard Technical Roles

Some advanced ships hire IT or electronics engineers to maintain onboard technology systems.

Typical responsibilities:

  • Maintaining ship communication systems
  • Managing onboard computer networks
  • Monitoring navigation software systems
  • Cybersecurity for ship systems
  • Troubleshooting automation systems

Many of these roles are related to Electro-Technical Officers (ETO), where IT knowledge is very useful.


Maritime Cyber Security

Ships today are connected through satellite networks, so cybersecurity is critical.

IT engineers help with:

  • Protecting navigation systems
  • Preventing hacking of ship control systems
  • Securing ship data and communication networks

International shipping companies are investing more in maritime cybersecurity.


Shore-Based Maritime IT Options

Most CSE and IT engineers work on land in shipping companies.

They work in areas like:

  • Fleet management software
  • Cargo tracking systems
  • Maritime logistics platforms
  • Digital port management systems
  • AI and data analytics for shipping routes

CSE (Computer Science Engineering) and IT students can join the Merchant Navy, mainly in technical, electronics, automation, and maritime IT roles. Since ships today use advanced digital systems, IT knowledge is becoming increasingly important.

Join as an Electro-Technical Officer (ETO)

This is the most common way for IT / CSE students to work on ships.

What is an ETO?

An Electro-Technical Officer is responsible for all electrical and electronic systems on board.

Systems handled by ETO

  • Navigation equipment
  • Radar and GPS systems
  • Communication systems
  • Engine automation systems
  • Computer networks on ship

Maritime IT & Digital Systems Jobs (Shore Based)

CSE and IT engineers can work in shipping company IT departments.

Job roles include:

  • Maritime software developer
  • Fleet management system developer
  • Ship data analyst
  • Maritime cybersecurity engineer
  • Port management systems developer

Maritime Cyber Security Specialist

Ships now depend on satellite internet and digital systems, so cybersecurity experts are required.

Responsibilities:

  • Protect ship navigation systems
  • Secure satellite communication
  • Monitor cyber threats

This field is growing very fast in the maritime industry.

Ship Automation & Smart Ship Technology

Modern ships are called “Smart Ships” because they use automation and AI.

IT engineers can work on:

  • Ship automation systems
  • Remote monitoring systems
  • AI route optimization
  • Digital twin technology for ships

Skills Required

CSE / IT students should learn:

  • Networking
  • Linux systems
  • Cyber security
  • Embedded systems
  • Electronics basics
  • Maritime communication systems

Salary Range

Approximate salary for IT roles in maritime industry:

PositionSalary
Maritime IT Support₹4 LPA – ₹6 LPA
Maritime Software Developer₹6 LPA – ₹12 LPA
Maritime Cybersecurity Specialist₹8 LPA – ₹20 LPA
Ship Automation Engineer₹6 LPA – ₹15 LPA

Software Developer

  • Develop mobile apps, websites, and software programs
  • Languages: Java, Python, C++, JavaScript
  • Salary in India: ₹3 LPA – ₹20 LPA+

Web Developer

  • Design and develop websites
  • Skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React
  • Salary: ₹2.5 LPA – ₹12 LPA

Data Analyst

  • Analyze data for companies to make business decisions
  • Skills: Excel, SQL, Python, Power BI
  • Salary: ₹4 LPA – ₹15 LPA

Cyber Security Specialist

  • Protect systems from hackers and cyber attacks
  • Skills: Ethical Hacking, Network Security
  • Salary: ₹5 LPA – ₹25 LPA

Cloud Engineer

  • Work with cloud platforms and servers
  • Tools: AWS, Azure, Google Cloud
  • Salary: ₹6 LPA – ₹30 LPA

Multimedia & UI/UX Designer

  • Design websites, apps, graphics, animations
  • Tools: Photoshop, Figma, After Effects
  • Salary: ₹3 LPA – ₹12 LPA

Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning Engineer

  • Build intelligent systems and automation
  • Skills: Python, AI, Deep Learning
  • Salary: ₹6 LPA – ₹40 LPA+

Industries Hiring IT Professionals

  • Software Companies
  • IT Service Companies
  • Banks & Finance
  • Healthcare IT
  • Merchant Navy
  • E-commerce Companies
  • Government Projects