![]() ![]() On some yachts, they help the deck crew moor the yacht. They serve food and drinks, prepare guest activities, pack and unpack luggage and are on call for anything that the guests want anytime day or night. Steward's or Stewardess's main responsibility is to maintain the interior of the yacht and provide the highest standard of care to the owner and guests. The Chief Steward(ess) is in charge of all the responsibilities normally carried out by the Purser on large yachts. Small yachts with less crew do not have a Purser. Purserĭuties are similar to those of other Steward(ess)es onboard the boat, but on a more senior level, including managing the interior department and training. ![]() The Purser is responsible for all operations in the interior department, including inventory, purchasing, provisioning, accounting, organising guest activities, and assisting the Captain with the yachts paperwork. This is an administrative position on large yachts. The Electrician is responsible for maintenance of all electrical circuits onboard the vessel, circuit breakers, switches, lighting, batteries, etc. This includes the radio, radar, telephones, satellite communications, navigation systems, computers, Internet connection, interior equipment (TVs, sound systems), etc. 2nd EngineerĮlectro-Technical Officer (ETO) and AV/IT Officer are in charge of daily maintenance of all electronic, computer, audio/visual and communications equipment and their efficient operation. They assist in maintaining all mechanical and electrical operations of the yacht. The Second and Third Engineers report directly to the Chief Engineer. The Chief Engineer's duties include overseeing all mechanical and electrical operations, ensuring all planned maintenance takes place and liaising with subcontractors. Responsible for the Engineering Department and for all technical aspects of the boat and its equipment. Deckhands also assist in maintaining, cleaning and operating yacht's tenders. Responsible for the maintenance of the exterior of the yacht and keeping it in pristine condition at all times. The Bosun is normally the main tender driver. They are in charge of Deckhands onboard the yacht and often spend a lot of time with guests during outdoor activities. Chief Officerīosuns are usually experienced Deckhands with additional responsibilities. Shares Captain's responsibilities as required. Takes command of the yacht from Captain when required. The First Mate or Chief Officer is the right hand of the Captain. Yacht Captain is responsible for the vessel, yacht crew, owner and guests, including personnel management, shipyard/project management, legal and regulatory compliance, accounting, achieving owners' objectives, and answers to the owner regarding all decisions. The primary duty of the Captain is the overall safe manning and operation of the yacht. We included typical salaries of crew based on the data available from reputable industry sources, as well as our research of over 60,000 crew registered with us. Salaries vary and depend on the yacht size, use, type and location, as well as the experience and qualification of the crew member. The top of the hierarchy on each yacht is the Captain, who reports to the yacht owner either directly, or through a representative or a yacht management company. Galley – Food preparation, stock control, hygiene, galley maintenance. ![]() Interior – Housekeeping, guest wellbeing, activities, accounting.Engineering – Safety and smooth operational running of the yacht.Deck (including Bridge) – Safety, passage delivery, maintenance of the yacht's exterior, guest outdoor activities.There are four departments on yachts with clear organisational structure: This hierarchy is followed on the vast majority of yachts however, responsibilities of the crew on smaller yachts are often merged. Exact job duties and lines of authority are set and strictly adhered to. The organisational structure onboard a superyacht follows a strong hierarchy based upon a military model. ![]()
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