Meet the crew

A research vessel isn't much use without mariners to operate it; meet some of the people who help keep everything ship-shaped.  There are many types of jobs on board and roles include: Officers who look after the operating of the ship.  Engineers keep the machinery working; Seamen operate the equipment and look after the ship, and the Stewards keep everyone fed and comfortable.

Interviews

Assistant Steward - Amy Master - Antonio
Second Engineer - Chris Purser Catering Officer - David
Able Seaman - Paul Able Seaman - Peter

A sailor's life for me

If after learning about the kind of work we do at sea has left you inspired, and you'd like to know more about working as a mariner the Maritime Skills Alliance has lots of information.  If you're already are a mariner why not check our vacancies page to see what positions may be available.



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