No, working in the merchant navy is not typically considered a government job. The merchant navy consists of privately owned commercial shipping companies that transport goods and passengers internationally. It is a civilian career in the maritime industry, and individuals working in the merchant navy are employed by private shipping companies.
In contrast, government jobs in the maritime sector might include positions in the Navy or Coast Guard, where individuals serve in a military or government capacity to protect national waters, enforce maritime laws, and ensure security at sea.
While merchant navy jobs are not directly government positions, they are subject to international regulations and may involve adherence to maritime laws and safety standards set by various international bodies and conventions. Individuals working in the merchant navy often undergo specialized training and certification to operate and maintain ships and ensure the safe transport of goods across oceans.