The Steward's Department Crew

The catering or steward's department is a crucial part of any merchant ship, responsible for ensuring the well-being and comfort of the crew by providing them with food, accommodation, and general housekeeping services.


The department comprises various crew members with specific roles and responsibilities that collectively contribute to the smooth operation of the ship's living quarters.

Chief Steward:

The chief steward is the overall head of the steward's department, delegating and overseeing all aspects of food preparation, service, and housekeeping. They are responsible for:

Planning and preparing menus: Creating and managing meal plans that cater to the crew's dietary needs and preferences while adhering to budget constraints.

Supervising cooks and stewards: Ensuring that cooks adhere to food safety regulations and produce high-quality meals while managing the workload of stewards.

Inventory management and cost control: Overseeing the procurement, storage, and usage of food supplies, stores, linen, and other supplies to ensure adequate stock levels for the voyage.  The Chief Steward also does other activities such as overtime and cost control records and may requisition or purchase stores and equipment.

Cleaning and maintenance: Managing the cleanliness and upkeep of officers' quarters, cabins, galley, mess rooms, and other common areas.

Cooks:

The cooks are responsible for the actual preparation and cooking of meals for the crew in the galley . On cruise ships, the chef, and their team of cooks and kitchen staff tirelessly prepare tasty meals that cater to diverse culinary preferences.

Their duties include:

Meal preparation: Following the chef's instructions and menu plans to prepare nutritious and palatable meals.

Food safety: Adhering to strict hygiene and sanitation practices to prevent foodborne illnesses.

Inventory management: Assisting the steward in managing food supplies and ensuring adequate ingredients for meal preparation.

Stewards:

The stewards are responsible for the service and clean-up of meals, as well as general housekeeping tasks. Their duties include:

Meal service: Serving meals to the crew in the mess rooms, ensuring prompt and efficient service.

Cleaning and maintenance: Cleaning and maintaining the galley, mess rooms, cabins, and other designated areas.

Linen management: Handling the laundry and storage of linens, including sheets, towels, and tablecloths.

General housekeeping: Performing miscellaneous housekeeping tasks such as emptying trash bins, vacuuming, dusting, and polishing.

The housekeeping crew :

Led by a dedicated Housekeeping Supervisor, is responsible for maintaining the ship's impeccable cleanliness. They ensure that staterooms, public areas, and common spaces sparkle with fresh linens, spotless surfaces, and a sense of order.

Guest Relations Officers :

Often referred to as Cabin Stewards or Stewardesses, act as the guests' personal ambassadors, providing attentive and personalized service throughout their stay. They are responsible for welcoming guests, addressing inquiries, handling requests, and ensuring their overall satisfaction.

The steward's department plays a vital role in maintaining the morale and well-being of the crew and passengers, contributing to a comfortable, productive and safe environment aboard merchant vessels, passenger ships and cruise liners.


Last modified: Sunday, 24 March 2024, 11:08 PM