1.6 The Steward’s Department
The Steward’s department
The steward's department is responsible for the onboard comfort and well-being of the crew and passengers on a merchant vessel. They play a crucial role in ensuring that everyone on board has access to adequate food, accommodation, and amenities.
Key
Roles and Responsibilities :
Food
Preparation and Service:
The primary responsibility of the steward's department lies in
preparing and serving meals for the crew and passengers. They plan
and organize menus, purchase and store food supplies, and ensure that
meals are cooked to a high standard and delivered promptly.
Accommodation
and Laundry: Stewards
are responsible for maintaining the crew's cabins and common areas,
ensuring they are clean, comfortable, and well-stocked with linens
and towels. They also manage laundry services for the crew and
passengers.
Housekeeping
and Amenities:
Stewards oversee the general cleanliness and upkeep of the vessel,
including cleaning public areas, maintaining sanitary facilities, and
ensuring the proper functioning of onboard amenities such as laundry
machines and recreation facilities.
Passenger
Services: On
passenger ships, stewards provide additional services to enhance the
passenger experience, such as room service, bartending, and arranging
shore excursions. They also assist passengers with any requests or
concerns they may have.
Inventory
Management and Budgeting:
Stewards are responsible for managing the department's budget and
ensuring that food, supplies, and other expenses are within allocated
limits. They track inventory levels, place orders, and maintain
accurate records of financial transactions.
Typical
Tasks and Duties:
Cooking
and Serving Meals:
Stewards and cooks prepare a variety of meals according to menus
approved by the ship's captain. They work in the galley, utilizing
cooking equipment and following safety protocols.
Cleaning
and Maintaining Cabins:
Stewards clean and tidy cabins, ensuring they are clean, comfortable,
and well-stocked with bedding and toiletries. They also change linens
and towels regularly.
Housekeeping
and Public Areas:
Stewards maintain the cleanliness of public areas, such as the mess
hall, lounges, and corridors. They remove trash, mop floors, and wipe
down surfaces to maintain a hygienic environment.
Passenger
Services: Stewards
assist passengers with various requests, such as making beds,
providing refreshments, and arranging transportation to and from
shore. They also handle passenger complaints and ensure their
satisfaction.
Inventory
Control and Ordering:
Stewards monitor inventory levels of food, supplies, and linens. They
place orders with suppliers, ensuring timely delivery and maintaining
adequate stock levels.