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Position summary
Description
HIS/HER RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE,
BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
Comapny expects
each shipboard team member to relentlessly exemplify the principles of the
Anchored in Excellence Credo to all team members. In addition, all duties and
responsibilities are to be performed in accordance with Comapany's, SQM
standards, USPH guidelines, environmental, and safety policies.
Each shipboard employee may be required to perform all functions in various service
venues
and throughout the ship.
In accordance with Company philosophy
1. of Anchored
in Excellence , each employee conducts oneself in a professional and courteous
manner at all times. This consists of physical and verbal interactions with
guests or fellow shipboard employees and/or in the presence of guest contact
and crew areas.
2. Reads television-programming log to ascertain program to be recorded or
program to be
aired on RCTV closed circuit television. Ensures all graphics reflect the
current
marketing strategy and Gold Anchor Standards.
3. Selects pre-approved source, such as movies, satellite or local television
stations, from
which program will be recorded or transmitted, and selects videotaping
equipment on which program will be recorded.
4. Observes quality control monitor to verify that station is on-air. Monitors
television
system to ensure all channels are operating appropriately within specifications
and correct programming is being televised.
Minimum experience and qualification
requirements for position:
·
Completion of high school or basic
education equivalency required. 2. Coursework in TV/Video production at an
accredited college or university or the international equivalent preferred
·
Two to three years television
broadcast or television production experience. 2. Knowledge of broadcast, video
productions and technical television operation production.
Contract length: 17 weeks on / 60 days off
Salary: 1785 $
Necessary documents:
·
CV
·
Passport or ID card
·
Photo
· Criminal background evaluation