FITTER ENGINE

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The Fitter Engine is responsible for maintaining and repairing the ship's engines and other mechanical systems. They work closely with the ship's engineers to diagnose and resolve problems, and to ensure that the ship's propulsion systems are running smoothly and efficiently.

FITTER A/C

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The Fitter A/C is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing the ship's air conditioning and refrigeration systems. They work with a team of engineers and technicians to ensure that the ship's climate control systems are functioning properly, and that the ship's passengers are comfortable.

ELECTRICIAN

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The Electrician is responsible for maintaining and repairing the electrical systems on the ship, including lighting, power distribution, and communication systems. They also ensure that the ship complies with all relevant electrical safety regulations and standards.

DISPATCHER

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The Dispatcher is responsible for coordinating all maintenance requests that come from the hospitality department to the marine maintenance department. It will call and schedule the necessary crew to fix any cabin issues, any venue issues, or any restaurante maintenance items. It will also ensure that all requests are resolved to guests satisfaction or to the head of departments' satisfaction and in a timelly manner.

DECK CADET

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A Deck Cadet is a trainee who is learning the skills necessary to become a deck officer. They work under the supervision of senior officers, assisting with navigation and other deck duties, and learning the proper procedures and protocols for running a ship.

ARTISTIC PAINTER

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The Artistic Painter is responsible for creating and maintaining the visual aesthetic of the ship, including painting murals, signs, and other decorative elements. They work closely with the interior design team to ensure that the ship's appearance is consistent and meets the standards set by the cruise line.

ACQUATICS ATTENDANT

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Acquatics Attendants are in charge of the maintenance and safety of the guests on the decks and pool areas. Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the ship’s pools and water activities, they must be certified in CPR and First Aid, and have a good understanding of water safety procedures.They keep an eye on any guests' needs and if anything needs fixing, they will call out the proper crew to resolve any issues.

LIFEGUARD STAFF

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The Lifeguard Staff is responsible for ensuring the safety of the ship's passengers while they are swimming in the ship's pools, hot tubs or private island beaches. They are trained in water safety and CPR, and are equipped with rescue equipment and other safety gear.

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