Engineering

Port Engineer

Central Region - Click to Apply

The Port Engineer is responsible for determining the priorities for the vessels and determining a clear action plan to deliver on those priorities in ensuring the vessels are operated and maintained in accordance with regulatory requirements, company standards, and customer expectations.

Assistant Port Engineer

Central Region - Click to Apply

The Assistant Port Engineer works with the Port Engineer to diagnose problems and facilitate the timely, efficient, and coordinated completion of repairs to any machinery or mechanical equipment on board American Cruise Lines' vessels and any ancillary equipment.

Fleet Engineer

Eastern Region - Click to Apply

The Fleet Engineer ensures the maintenance, repair, and regulatory compliance of American Cruise Lines’ vessels, providing rapid response for critical issues to keep the fleet safe and on schedule. This role requires expertise in all vessel systems and a commitment to safety, protecting personnel, the public, and the environment.

Fleet Maintenance Technician

Eastern Region - Click to APply

Western Region - Click to Apply

The Fleet Maintenance Technician is responsible for supporting the Engineering department in the maintenance, repair and regulatory compliance of the vessels. This role assists a team of regional Port and Fleet engineers to provide an immediate response for repairs to ensure the vessels remain on schedule. 

Information Systems Engineer - Central Region

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As an Information Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring the success of American Cruise Lines through a commitment to safety and quality while consistently exceeding company and guest expectations.