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As a Costume/Cosmetology Technician you will work with the Cast of our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Production Shows and ship wide Entertainment Offerings by providing costuming support, stage makeup assistance and styling, care and maintenance of performer wigs.
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The successful Event Coordinator will act as the guest’s primary contact post-booking, ensuring a smooth process up until and after the guest's cruise. This position will focus on larger events, with an emphasis on deck and full ship charters around the corporate and wedding markets.
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Cruise ship and/or Theme Park experience. Reporting to the Director, Client Delivery, the Production Manager, Sea is responsible for leading the production and project management of RWS produced onboard entertainment products for our cruise line client; ensuring each group holds the original artistic intention and integrity of each entertainment product.
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Be genuinely interested in a career at sea and willing to live and work onboard a Disney Cruise Line vessel. Every day at Disney Cruise Line we take pride in bringing the magic of Disney to life.
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Miami is a leader in finance, commerce, culture, arts, and international trade and home of the largest cruise ship port in the world. Miami is a major city and coastalmetropolis located in Miami-Dade County in southeastern Florida.
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On occasion, may be required to ride the cruise with the larger groups, especially full deck and full ship charters, to help ensure outstanding product delivery. Coordinate the cruise details with the Sales Manager, Food & Beverage (F&B) and Operations Team once the sale has been finalized.
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5+ years of experience in the entertainment industry working in theatrical administration, general management, or live entertainment operations (Cruise Ship experience highly preferred) Holistic and comprehensive general management of operating budget across a global cruise ship entertainment operation.
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Role is responsible for the continuous evaluation of Carnival Cruise Line’s (ship and shore) compensation programs to ensure they reflect the organization’s strategy to attract top talent, foster retention, and enhanced engagement.
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Did we say this resort was designed to appear as a cruise ship in port? The view was spectacular and this shot is from the future Oyster Reef restaurant up in the “captain’s quarterdeck” overlooking the Manatee River to the south and views of the Skyway Bridge to the north.
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Renowned as a tourist destination, and an increasingly popular cruise ship stop, Bar Harbor is home to an impressive selection of restaurants and shops, a Native American museum, and The Jackson Laboratory – a highly respected genetics research complex.
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Cruise Ship entertainment experience in a technical role, preferably as crew chief or automation technician. Carnival Corporation & plc and Carnival Cruise Line is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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The successful Food and Beverage Manager is to oversee all food and beverage operations aboard our cruise ship. Conduct pre-cruise meetings and communicate to employees all necessary information regarding the cruise (seating charts, special bar packages, boarding procedures.
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The Expeditor provides direct support to assigned Disney Cruise Line Ship, and the Island and coordinates with their partner Sourcing Specialist in the tracking and of placed orders. The Department has the primary responsibility of sourcing goods and services and coordinating their delivery for the Disney Cruise Line Ships and the private Island locations.
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Leading a large team of hardworking Culinary professionals the Executive chef is responsible for directing all food preparation and meal services aboard the ship, ensuring consistency, quality, cost effectiveness, and the highest level of sanitation are maintained, all in keeping with company and USPH standards.
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Even a cruise ship! Opportunity to work with the best vendors and suppliers in the industry, such as Disney, Sandals, all major cruise lines and hotel chains, and countless others.
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