Management Level - Ces 6.0 Engine
The Crew Evaluation System (CES) 6.0 is an online assessment tool developed by Ocean Technologies Group (formerly Seagull Maritime) to evaluate the background knowledge of seafarers. The Engine Management Level test is specifically designed for senior engineering officers—typically Chief Engineers and Second Engineers—to ensure they possess the high-level technical and administrative competencies required by STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping) regulations. Core Competencies of the Management Level Test
3.6 Security & Privacy
- Node attestation ensures only authorized devices join the mesh.
- Encrypted artifacts at rest and in transit; model keys managed via KMS.
- Least-privilege RBAC for operators and services; policy-driven data minimization.
- Secure telemetry pipelines with hashing/salting of sensitive fields; optional DP noise addition.
- Advanced Model-Based Control: The CES 6.0 utilizes sophisticated model-based control algorithms to optimize engine performance, efficiency, and emissions. By leveraging extensive modeling and simulation, the system can predict and adjust engine behavior in real-time, ensuring optimal operation across a wide range of driving conditions.
- High-Performance Computing: The CES 6.0 is built on a high-performance computing architecture, enabling fast and efficient processing of complex data streams. This allows for the integration of advanced sensor systems and the implementation of sophisticated control strategies.
- Modular Design: The CES 6.0 features a modular design, which facilitates integration with a variety of engine architectures and enables seamless communication with other vehicle systems.
Benefits of CES 6.0