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​Cruise Jobs

You have reached the home of Faststream Recruitment’s Cruise Ship jobs. Since 1999 Faststream has been a global people specialist, we are a dedicated Cruise Ship recruitment agency. We are passionate about helping you secure your next Cruise job.

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What we do and how we can help

Our dedicated team are passionate about helping you manage your career in the Cruise sector. We will work with you to find your dream Cruise job. We recruit for both permanent and contract Cruise jobs.

​We have dedicated consultants who focus on different types of Cruise jobs, including:

Who we work with

We partner with some of the world’s largest Ocean Cruise Lines, River Cruise Lines and Expedition Cruise Lines. Our clients consist of both Cruise Liners and Cruise Management companies.

Cruise Employment Report

We have created a unique global employment report of the people working in the cruise sector. This is the first of its kind and will give you insights into retention, job security, remuneration, benefits, employee engagement, employment, as well as health and well-being.

Read the Cruise Employment Report

Career Advice

We are passionate about offering great Cruise career advice to job seekers. We regularly share CV and LinkedIn tips, as well as preparation guides for telephone, video and in-person interviews.

Diversity and inclusion

We strive to provide the best service to our candidates. Our methodology ensures all candidates are treated fairly, irrespective of their gender, age, ethnicity, background or beliefs.

MLC Compliance

We are pleased to advise you that we have been audited by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) at our request and we have achieved the MLC Declaration of Conformity. See our certificate here.

Creating a Faststream account

Register for your Faststream account today and you will be able to:

  • Enter your details just once and apply for jobs straight away, from anywhere in the world

  • Save your favourite jobs

  • View your job applications

  • Sign up for job alerts

  • Receive regular career advice and insights about employment, remuneration and industry trends

You can also keep your details up to date in the dedicated candidate dashboard.

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The latest Cruise jobs

Shore-based Shipping & Maritime
R&D Technical Engineer
Location

Greater London

Salary

Competitive with benefits

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Cruise
Front Desk Manager
Location

At Sea

Salary

$3500 per month on board

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Cruise Deck Department
HSEQ Manager
Location

Southampton

Salary

From £65,000 + healthcare and Generous Pension

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Cruise Galley Department
Chef De Cuisine
Location

At Sea

Salary

$5800 per month while on board.

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Shore-based Shipping & Maritime
Technical Superintendent - Hamburg
Location

Hamburg

Salary

Competitive with market standards in Hamburg

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Cruise Engine Department
3rd Engineer - Expedition
Location

At Sea

Salary

$4100 - $5000 per month on board

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