Food And Beverage Assistant – Cruise Line Jobs for South Africa

Job Title: Food and Beverage Assistant – Cruise Line Jobs (Open to South African Applicants)

Location: Onboard International Cruise Ships

Job Type: Full-Time / Contract (6–9 months onboard)

Experience Level: Entry-Level to Mid-Level

Salary: USD $900 – $1,600/month + tips and incentives


Job Overview

We are seeking motivated and customer-focused Food and Beverage Assistants to join leading international cruise lines. This opportunity is open to South African applicants who are passionate about hospitality and looking to grow their careers while traveling the world.

As a Food and Beverage Assistant, you will serve guests in onboard restaurants, lounges, and buffet areas, delivering high standards of service and professionalism.


Key Responsibilities

  • Serve food and beverages in restaurants, bars, lounges, and room service
  • Set up and clear tables, restock stations, and maintain cleanliness in dining areas
  • Ensure guests have a pleasant dining experience through attentive service
  • Follow all health, hygiene, and safety regulations onboard
  • Assist with buffet setup, food presentation, and event service as required
  • Work closely with kitchen and bar teams to ensure smooth service
  • Report guest feedback and resolve minor complaints with professionalism

Qualifications and Requirements

  • South African citizenship with a valid passport
  • Minimum Grade 12 (Matric); Hospitality or F&B training is an advantage
  • Prior experience in restaurants, hotels, or cruise ship F&B roles is preferred
  • Good communication skills in English (spoken and written)
  • Ability to work long hours and handle fast-paced environments
  • Energetic, presentable, and guest-oriented personality
  • Willingness to live and work at sea for 6–9 months
  • Must pass medical, criminal, and visa requirements

Benefits

  • Tax-free salary paid in USD
  • Free accommodation, meals, and uniforms provided onboard
  • Medical insurance and travel coverage during contract
  • Tips, performance bonuses, and service charges (varies by cruise line)
  • Access to crew recreational areas and facilities
  • Work experience with global hospitality teams
  • Possibility of long-term career growth with promotions and future contracts

How to Apply

Submit your CV/resume, passport copy, and a brief cover letter highlighting your hospitality or F&B experience. Include a recent photo if required. Successful candidates will be invited for an online or in-person interview, medical screening, and pre-boarding training.

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