
Department: Restaurant
Employment Type: Fixed Term Contract
Location: Thailand - CTI
Reporting To: Asst Maitre D
The waiter is responsible for guest satisfaction and service procedures as instructed by the Snr Waiters, Assistant Maitre d’s and outlet managers [incl. Bar Manager]. This includes, but is not limited to, all food and beverage services provided in all the Restaurants, lounges, bars, decks and other outlets where events are catered for.
Waiters play an integral part on the overall guest satisfaction onboard our ships by providing memorable moments during their time in our various culinary venues. This is achieved by the consistent application of our service standards, all our procedures and great attention to details which forms the foundations for Waiters to provide a personalized service to each of our guests through their behavior, their approach and the small extra attentions they provide. So being alert, focused and able to “read” our guests is essential to adapt suitably these procedures. Learning guest’s names, recognizing them and addressing them by name is a requirement as well as remembering their preferences (or at least finding them out through our system) and remembering their habits in order to anticipate their requests before they ask. Also being able to provide the same quality of service during quiet and busy periods by remaining calm, focused and remaining polite and friendly towards guests, colleagues and supervisors alike. Remaining resilient and solution orientated when faced with operational issues and unexpected delays, being able to communicate promptly, clearly and professionally with our guests and colleagues.
Reporting relationships:
The waiter reports directly to the Senior Waiter/Bar Tender/Sommelier whilst following guidance from the respective outlet manager.
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Physical Demands: For the safety of yourself and others on board certain physical abilities shall be maintained. Must be able to bend, climb, perform repetitive motion, and repetitively heavy lift.
Must maintain physical fitness to perform tasks associated with job.
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Working Conditions:
Working on a cruise ship is very different from any land-based occupation. Working hours are longer and work is more intense due to the constant demand of the guests. You have to be very flexible in your working hours, which on occasion might have to be changed due to unforeseen circumstances. The Maritime Labour Convention of 2006 however strictly regulates these. Apart from the working hours there are strict rules which all members of the ship’s company need to adhere to as stipulated by the Master’s standing orders. You work in close proximity with your fellow crewmembers and therefore respect among all is essential.

For 150 years, Holland America Line has been a recognized leader in cruising, taking our guests to exotic destinations around the world. We are committed to our mission: Through excellence, we create once-in-a-lifetime experiences, every time.
Today, Holland America Line's fleet of 11 modern classic ships offers more than 500 sailings a year visiting all seven continents. Cruises include both popular and less-traveled ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Mexico, South America, the Panama Canal, Australia, New Zealand and Asia — as well as unique voyages to the Amazon, Antarctica and our extended Grand Voyages.
We are actively recruiting skilled professionals who want to join our vibrant team! We have a variety of exciting perks such as Time off benefits - paid vacation & sick time, Travel - travel & cruise perks, Health -medical, dental & vision plans, Wellness programs, Tuition Reimbursement, 401K and Profit Sharing Plans, Flexible Scheduling, Training - our in-house Discover U offers a full array of training courses, Rewards & Incentives such as commuting subsidies.