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The right chef is the key to a successful crew and perfect guest experience. A head chef must have a wide range of culinary experiences, and be able to take part in the service for the guests if required, including Silver Service , Buffet Service and Fish filleting at the table. Assisting the head chef, and then performing standard Steward duties see Steward.
Cook — This position is suited to an individual who is less experienced as a chef but enjoys cooking. This would be a candidate who is happy to cook for the crew and guests if required ,and will be often used during off duty hours for example if the chef is sleeping. Generally, not an individual role unless the yacht is very big , this is a good skill for any of the main crew to have on their CV.
Head of Housekeeping — Often this role is found in the larger vessels or commercial cruises, this person would be in charge of housekeeping and be a specialist in this subject.
They would oversee the duties and work closely with the Chief Stew. Laundry Personnel — This may be a crew member with additional skills in laundry, or on the bigger vessels this may be a dedicated role. This role is typically found more in commercial shipping where the cruise ships require a huge amount of laundry each day at sea.
You would need to have traditional therapist qualifications , along with your yachting qualifications.
Hairdresser — Unlike beauty and spa, there are less formal qualifications to be held as a Hairdresser and rather experience and confidence within this area is key.
From sports massage through to Swedish and reflexology, a range of massage techniques is preferred. Fitness Trainer — Roles specific for personal trainers or fitness coaches, these team members would work with the guests in the dedicated gym areas helping with fitness goals whilst at sea. These might be specific training programmes or general conditions. Again, this role might be a combined role with other crew duties. Qualifications must be in line with medical guidelines, and the nurse or Doctor should have ability to cope with a wide range of illness and ailments.
Up to date First Aid and yachting qualifications will also be expected. Again, this role can be combined with the main crew duties. Chief Engineer — This member of the team is required to oversee and ensure that the electrical and engineering of the yacht is operating without issues. They should be flexible and willing to help fix not only important problems, but even be willing to help fix a broken toilet! At sea the right part might not be immediately accessible, so an engineer should be able to troubleshoot and think outside the box.
They report to the Chief Engineer. Reporting to the Chief Engineer and holding qualifications in Electrical maintenance. Fitter — Typically found on the very large yachts and commercial cruise ships. A fitter will be able to assist with fixing and dealing with broken parts of the fitted units onboard the ship.
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