Cruise Ship Job Positions

The following are brief descriptions of some of the main positions aboard cruise ships that will give you a general idea of the qualifications and duties of each job. This will give you a general idea of the types of employment on cruise ships and at cruise line home and satellite offices. We have more detailed job descriptions.

Shipboard employees are typically divided into departments relating to service, passenger accommodations (sometimes called “hotel administration”), entertainment jobs, general ship maintenance, engine work, and safety. Different cruise lines use variations on these categories, but for our purposes we have divided onboard job descriptions into the areas of Activity/Entertainment, Deck & Engineering, Service/Hospitality, and Personal Care.

Cruise Ship Jobs:

A fifth category is Office, which includes those jobs commonly available in corporate headquarters. If you want to work in an office environment and avoid a nomadic lifestyle and demanding tourists, this might be the right path for you. Going corporate is a way to get travel benefits and can be your key to a job on board a vessel at a later time, if you so choose.

The majority of offices are either in Los Angeles or Florida. However, New York, Seattle, and various European cities also have their share. If you live in or near one of these cities, you are in luck. The types of jobs available are wide-ranging and include booking agents, administrative assistants, sales representatives, human resource representatives, and marketing personnel. Plenty of other jobs exist as well.

Activity/Entertainment Department on a Cruise Ship:

These positions are often synonymous with “cruise staff” and deal with anything relating to passenger entertainment. This department includes hosts and hostesses, cruise directors and staff, disc jockeys, performers, swimming instructors, and shore excursion staff. These positions are considered the most glamorous on the ship, and are probably the most sought-after jobs in the cruise industry. For a more detailed overview of Activity/Entertainment positions and their job requirements, please select a position below!

Activity

 

  • Art Auctioneer
  • Assistant Cruise Director
  • Assistant Shore Excursions Manager
  • Casino staff
  • Cruise Consultant
  • Cruise Director
  • Dance Instructor
  • Disc Jockey
  • Dive Instructor
  • Gentlemen Host
  • Lecturer/ Special Guest Speaker
  • Naturalist
  • Photographer
  • Port Lecturer
  • Shore Excursions Manager
  • Social Host/Hostess
  • Youth Counselors

Entertainment


  • Audio Visual Coordinator
  • Disc Jockey
  • Entertainers
  • Production Manager
  • Sound and Light Technician

 

Deck & Engineering Department on a Cruise Ship:

This department is responsible for maintaining and running the vessel. On large ships, this department usually does not have many entry-level positions open to North Americans. People working in the deck department are usually experienced merchant marines and include deckhands, maintenance workers, engineers, and officers. It is their job to motor or sail the ship, attend to the physical maintenance needs of the ship, and keep it in accordance with fleet regulations and international maritime laws. Officers are in charge of passenger safety as well. For a more detailed overview of Deck Positions, please select a position below!

Deck


  • Able Seaman
  • Bosun
  • Captain
  • Carpenter
  • Chief Officer
  • First Officer
  • Quarter Master
  • Safety Officer
  • Security Officer
  • Staff Captain

Engineering


  • Assistant Engineer
  • Chief Engineer
  • Chief Electrician
  • Chief Radio Officer
  • First Assistant Engineer
  • Motorman
  • Oiler
  • Plumber

 

Service/Hospitality Department on a Cruise Ship:

These positions fall under the “Hotel Management” department. These staff members have the responsibility of managing the restaurants, bars, and passenger cabins, as well as shipboard retail concessions like gift shops. Those who serve food or alcohol can make a handsome amount of money from tips. As the old saying goes, “The captain receives all the glory onboard but when the ship docks the captain leaves on a scooter and the waiter leaves in his Benz.” The purser (the ship’s treasurer in charge of passenger accounts, tickets, changing currency, etc.) and his or her staff are also included in this department. For a more detailed overview of Service/Hospitality Positions please, select a position below!

Cruise Ship Jobs:

 

Food and Beverage

 

  • Baker
  • Bar Back
  • Bar Manager
  • Bartender
  • Buffet Server
  • Butcher
  • Busboys
  • Chef de Partie
  • Cocktail Server
  • Dining Room Head
  • Waiter
  • Dining Room Manager
  • Executive Chef
  • Food and Beverages Manager
  • General Cook
  • Maitre d’ Hotel
  • Pastry Chef
  • Sous Chef
  • Wine Steward

 

Purser

 

  • Chief Purser
  • Purser Staff

Housekeeping

 

  • Cabin Steward/ess
  • Chief Cabin Steward
  • Chief Steward/Housekeeper
  • Laundry Staff

Hotel Administration

 

  • Accountant
  • Bellman
  • Computer Systems Manager/IT
  • Gift Shop Manager
  • Gift Shop Sales Assistant
  • Hotel Manager
  • IT Staff
  • Program Coordinator
  • Receptionist

 

 

Personal Care Department on a Cruise Ship:

The personal care department can include fitness, beauty, spa and medical services. These positions are important to the passengers who signed up for the cruise to “pamper themselves silly.” More and more cruise ships are updating their spa and fitness facilities as the demand for these services increases. The medical department offers medical services to the passengers and crew. For a more detailed overview of Personal Care Positions please, select a position below.

Cruise Ship Jobs:

Salon/Spa/Fitness


  • Beauty Therapist
  • Fitness Instructor
  • Hair Stylist
  • Manicurist
  • Massage
  • Therapists
  • Spa Attendant

Medical


  • Nurse
  • Physician

 

Office Positions on a Cruise Ship:

These are generally onshore positions in which employees work in the main office arranging cruises or performing general office work. These positions include administrative assistants, booking agents, sales/marketing staff, and clerical workers.

To find out more questions to commonly asked questions about working on a cruise ship, please read Cruise Line Jobs FAQ.

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