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Jobs On Superyacht

Jobs On a superyacht

The yacht is a high level consumable for the rich. There are so many things can do for customers. Such as sailing, exercise, entertainment, have fun and more. In developed countries, they are private goods. In order to provide the best services for customers, there are also all kinds of jobs. As below, I will show them for you guys. Maybe you will do it in one day.

On the average Superyacht / Megayacht you will find six main categories of jobs on board:

Captain

The officer in charge of the yacht and all who sail in her. He can earn tens of thousands a year but he has immense responsibility and needs an encyclopedic knowledge of the industry. a good captain has exceptional people skills.

Engineer

The world’s fleet of big boats and superyachts, typically over 23 metres in length, has more than doubled in the last ten years, with nearly 6000 large luxury vessels afloat on the world’s oceans. The continuing worldwide boom in the superyacht market, together with changes to the manning requirements of large commercial and leisure yachts demanded by the international convention, has led to a substantial rise in the number of job opportunities to work onboard these luxurious sail and motor yachts. Indeed, there is now a global shortage of qualified engineers able to work on superyachts.

Engineers are very much in demand and the potential earning reflect that with some engineers able to command salaries higher than those of their captains. However, engineers cannot legally hold the position without approved qualifications. There are a variety of training courses for Marine Engineers.

Mate / First Officer

Just a step or two away from the position of captain an officer has to be qualified and hold relevant papers to hold the position. salary good, in charge of the exterior crew, reports to captain.

Deckhand

General exterior duties on board. Working as a deckhand is entry-level for almost every captain in the industry, it’s your apprentice position. Deckhands have risen to Captain in relatively short periods of time and have seen equivalent returns on training investment.

The minimum requirements for deckhand training is the STCW but there are many other skill sets and sailing courses that will enable you to climb the career ladder quickly and easily.

Steward and Stewardess

Interior crew in charge of the interior and caring for guests. Working as a stewardess can be a very rewarding experience. More than almost any other member of crew you get to meet owners and guests. The service you provide is vital to the quality of the guests stay.

As a steward or stewardess, your duties will include everything from Silver Service to bed-making, from ironing to PR.

Chef and crew chef

Provisions yacht and prepares and cooks for guests and crew. Cooking on a yacht is very different to being a restaurant chef or chalet girl. As a personal chef, you need to have a very very broad repertoire and need to be able to cope with periods away from shore and no easy access to forgotten ingredients. If you want to be a chef on board you need to know which position would suit you best.

Today most crews are expected to have, at the very least, the minimum STCW95 recognized qualifications. These qualifications include the B.S.T. (Basic Safety Training) which covers four modules, namely basic firefighting, elementary first aid, personal survival, and personal safety & social responsibility.

The STCW has been put in place to protect both crew and passengers/guests. STCW (S.T.C.W.) stands for Standards of Training, Certification & Watchkeeping.

There are many people who would wish to work as yacht crew. The lifestyle is fabulous and the pay package is great.

In view of this high level of competition for yacht crew positions there is significantly more to finding a job on yacht, working as professional paid crew, besides sending the odd email and/or cv’s and sitting back and hoping for the best.

If you like to work in the ocean, lake and more, I think you can try it. Just have fun with it and get the money. There are nothings that can better than it.

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