Deckhand
About this role
- Handling lines, gangways, anchors, and marine equipment under the guidance of Captains and Mates.
- Responsible for daily exterior cleaning, line handling, and logistic support tasks. Standing helm watches assisting the Captain and Mate in steering the vessel.
- Standing gangway and deck watches including security, maintenance, and passenger assistance duties.
- Loading and unloading guest luggage, ship stores, garbage, and daily logistics tasks.
- Cleaning all exterior decks, verandas, windows, furniture, and marine spaces.
- Washing, drying, and folding all ship laundry.
- Maintain exemplary professional grooming and uniform appearance.
- Continual availability to assist guests and crew.
- Rotate through day-night watch and task schedules averaging 12-hours daily.
- Pay: Wages range from $1,000 to $1,400 per week with additional bonuses. With all major living expenses covered aboard, you have an extraordinary chance to save your earnings.
- Hospitality Experience: This is an introductory position to the cruise industry and a strong foundation for a career in hospitality.
- Covered Expenses: American Cruise Lines provides travel, room and board, uniforms, and training.
- Travel the Country: We have over 50 itineraries, spanning over 35 states in America.
- Crew Connections: Create lifelong memories and relationships with fellow crew members and guests from all over the country.
- 7 days per week while onboard the ship, for up to 28 weeks.
- This is a temporary position with no guarantee of future employment.
- This is a full-time, exempt position.
- Ships experience forces from wind, waves, and currents, prompting them to exhibit six distinct motions known as ship motions. The six motions are surge, sway, heave, roll, pitch, and yaw. This position requires the ability to live and satisfactorily perform job duties in an environment that is subject to constant motion.
- Ability to work around 12 hours per day.
- Ability to assist in the event of an on-board emergency by quickly climbing up a ladder, opening, and passing through a 20” diameter hatch.
- Ability to stand for your entire shift.
- Ability to frequently lift up to 20 lbs. and occasionally lift up to 50 lbs.
- Ability to frequently bend, squat and reach.
- Ability to live and work on board a vessel for extended periods of time.
- Ability to use stairs frequently.
**This job description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of the duties and responsibilities of the position and such duties and responsibilities may change without notice.
Company at a glance
Join a dynamic and fast-growing company that's making waves in the cruise industry. American Cruise Lines, the largest U.S. cruise company, operates the newest fleet of riverboats and small cruise ships in the country. Our mission is to provide guests with an exceptional cruise experience, made possible by the incredible talent and dedication of our employees.
Each of our ships, holding between 100 and 200 passengers, offers a more intimate and personal travel experience. This allows us to deliver top-notch, customized service, perfectly aligned with our motto: Small Ship Cruising Done Perfectly. Our shipboard staff, some of the best professionals in the hospitality field, pride themselves on providing outstanding customer service. Supported by our corporate office, our crew ensures every passenger has an enjoyable and memorable journey.
As we continue to grow, we're always on the lookout for hardworking, passionate individuals to join both our shipboard and corporate teams. Whether you’re stationed on land or navigating the rivers, American Cruise Lines promises a rewarding work experience. Be part of our exciting journey and make a difference in the world of small ship cruising.
Top Benefits
- Travel expenses covered
- Room and board provided
- Uniforms provided
- Training provided
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