Full-Time

Manager – Catering and BOH

Royal Caribbean Group

Royal Caribbean Group

10,001+ employees

Cruise vacation company operating multiple brands

No salary listed

Miami, FL, USA

In Person

60% international travel required; on-site role in Miami with travel to shipboard/offsite locations.

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
AutoCAD
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • 5-7 years of culinary management experience, preferably in a high volume, 4- or 5-star resort, cruise line, hotel or restaurant.
  • 5-7 years of experience in new Build or refit sector leading Catering and F&B disciplines.
  • Strong Business Acumen.
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities. Superior verbal and written communications skills.
  • High degree of computer literacy including Outlook, Auto CAD, Word, PowerPoint, Project, and Excel, particularly with advanced formulas, pivot tables, charts, graphs, and task automation.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills: the ability to communicate effectively in a multicultural environment with all levels of employees and management.
  • Creative and bold thinking: the ability to generate creative, actionable recommendations to increase revenue, reduce costs, and improve operational performance, efficiency, and excellence.
  • Analytical skills: the ability to analyze complex data, draw conclusions, develop appropriate action plans, and execute them.
  • Problem-solving skills: the ability to solve complex problems with a variety of variables in situations where no standardization exists.
  • Strong analytical and reporting skills: these skills are necessary to identify and interpret trends and provide actionable recommendations.
  • Ability to strongly manage a budget.
  • Strong regulatory knowledge (SQM, Public Health etc.).
  • Deep knowledge of SOLAS, IMO, classification rules and marine standards.
  • Experience from new building processes and site surveys.
  • Good understanding of technical systems onboard.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as a liaison between the F&B team and Product Development, overseeing and managing all culinary deliverables within the project.
  • Works in partnership with Director of Culinary operations during planning and development of new and existing F&B concepts.
  • Assist the F&B team in all Newbuild and Revite projects, ensuring needs and standards are integrated into new concepts.
  • Develops and manages department resources to deliver on project timelines and budget for equipment, smallware for all new builds, drydocks and current fleet of ships.
  • Maintains and develops relationships with shoreside and shipboard functional teams on all matters pertaining to F&B Hotel wares.
  • Authority to make recommendations, lead change efforts, and help manage equipment related projects.
  • Build strategies to properly maintain equipment for galley and other F&B venues while maintaining appropriate par levels.
  • Responsible for leading the partnership with other departments to maintain, source and rollout equipment fleetwide based on operating needs of F&B.
  • Analyze usage trends and performance data to inform strategic decisions on equipment investments and standardization.
  • Optimize logistics workflows to reduce costs, improve delivery efficiency, and minimize disruptions to onboard operations.
  • Responsible for developing systems and finding strategic ways to improve equipment repairs and down time for galley equipment.
  • Manage vendor relationships, negotiate contracts, and monitor service level agreements to ensure quality and reliability.
  • Create innovative solutions to drive cost savings and improve the Equipment life cycle across the fleet.
  • Subject matter expert for existing and new culinary equipment
  • Create and recommend capital projects to address equipment needs, aiming to save on costs, improve reliability, and drive better product execution through equipment.
  • Develop and implement sustainability initiatives to reduce environmental impact and promote eco-friendly practices within the F&B department.
  • Travel as needed to equipment-related exhibits and recommend new innovations that best fit current operations based on operational feasibility, environmental impact, technical fit, cost savings, and improved life cycle.
  • Performs other duties as required.
  • Participates in the Global Culinary Demonstrations and Activations in Designated Marketing events. Traveling as requested by AVP Newbuild and Revites
  • Is responsible for any fleet galley, provisions and F&B design-related equipment.
  • Is the point of contact for new F&B equipment innovation.
  • Attends designated food and equipment shows as approved by Sr Manager Newbuild and Revites.
  • 60% travel.
  • Performs other duties as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • Shipboard or interworking similar experience preferred.
  • Exposure to international environments is preferred.
Royal Caribbean Group

Royal Caribbean Group

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Royal Caribbean Group operates multiple cruise brands, including Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises, and owns half of joint ventures that run TUI Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. Guests book voyages on ships that sail to destinations worldwide, with cabins, dining, activities, entertainment, and shore excursions shaping the experience. The company differentiates itself with a global, multi-brand fleet, joint venture partnerships, and a strong commitment to ethics, diversity, and responsible operations. Its goal is to deliver the best vacation experiences while sailing safely, protecting the oceans, and acting with integrity for guests, employees, and communities.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Miami, Florida

Founded

1969

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 revenue hits $4.5B, up 11%, with 2.5M guests and 12% capacity growth.
  • 90% digital adoption pre-books over half onboard revenue for optimized yields.
  • Perfect Day Mexico launches late 2027, expanding high-margin private destinations.

What critics are saying

  • $1.3B fuel headwind at $89/barrel cuts 2026 EPS by $0.62 despite 59% hedging.
  • Middle East tensions disrupt Mediterranean itineraries and spike air costs 40%.
  • Carnival's 50% earnings growth through 2029 erodes Royal Caribbean's pricing power.

What makes Royal Caribbean Group unique

  • Royal Caribbean achieves 109% load factor in Q1 2026 versus Carnival's lower margins.
  • Tri-branded Royal ONE Visa with Bank of America links rewards across three brands.
  • Perfecta program drives 20% CAGR EPS growth through 2027 via premium positioning.

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Yahoo Finance
Apr 6th, 2026
Royal Caribbean launches tri-branded credit cards with Bank of America across three cruise lines

Royal Caribbean Group has launched Royal ONE and Royal ONE Plus Visa Signature credit cards with Bank of America, allowing guests to earn and redeem rewards across Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises and Silversea. The tri-branded programme links everyday spending to cruise savings and onboard experiences across the company's three core brands. Royal Caribbean reported strong 2025 financial performance with $17.9 billion in revenue and $4.3 billion in net income. The loyalty programme complements the company's existing cash generation story rather than addressing fundamental business weaknesses. Whilst the cards strengthen Royal Caribbean's loyalty ecosystem, they are unlikely to materially shift near-term drivers independently. Booking trends, pricing and volatile fuel costs remain key catalysts and risks for investors.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 3rd, 2026
Royal Caribbean leads Carnival with 24% profit margin vs 11%, delivers superior long-term shareholder returns

Royal Caribbean has raised its edge over Carnival through superior profitability, despite trading at a higher valuation. Royal Caribbean posted a 24% profit margin last year, earning $4.3 billion in adjusted net income on $17.9 billion in revenue, with earnings rising 33% year-over-year to $15.64. Management projects 20% annualised earnings growth through 2027. Carnival's 11% profit margin lags behind, though the company expects adjusted earnings to rise 50% cumulatively from 2025 through 2029. Royal Caribbean's focus on the premium market supports stronger pricing and margins. The performance gap is reflected in stock returns: Royal Caribbean shares climbed 309% over three years, compared to Carnival's 142% gain. Royal Caribbean trades at 14 times forward earnings, whilst Carnival trades at 10 times.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 26th, 2026
Royal Caribbean shares flat despite record results amid Iran oil crisis

Royal Caribbean has raised $120 million in a Series C round led by Ribbit Capital, valuing the company at $1.45 billion. The second-largest cruise operator posted strong fourth-quarter results with revenue increasing 13.2% year over year to $4.26 billion, driven by passenger ticket demand and onboard sales. The company is expanding beyond cruises into land-based luxury experiences, including private island resorts. It operates properties like CocoCay and Royal Beach Club Paradise Island in the Bahamas, with a new resort planned for Vanuatu in October 2027. Despite robust demand, the stock has faced headwinds from macroeconomic concerns and rising oil prices, which have surged 54% year to date to $89 per barrel amid Middle East tensions.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 7th, 2026
Royal Caribbean down 10.6% on weaker 2026 guidance and Middle East fuel cost concerns

Royal Caribbean Cruises has fallen 10.6% following softer fiscal 2026 guidance and rising geopolitical concerns. Investors are worried about fuel costs, itinerary disruptions and travel demand as Middle East tensions escalate. Competitive pressure from rival Caribbean capacity expansion is also weighing on sentiment. The company's investment case depends on cruising's long-term appeal, newer ships' earnings power and management's ability to maintain pricing and margins. Recent moves include March 2026 beverage package changes and new 2027-2028 Caribbean itineraries, aimed at boosting guest spending. Royal Caribbean's current narrative projects $22.4 billion revenue and $5.9 billion earnings by 2028, requiring 9.2% yearly revenue growth. Some analysts had forecast revenue reaching $23.5 billion by 2028, though geopolitical risks now threaten these projections.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 27th, 2026
Royal Caribbean announces 10 new river cruise ships, expanding Celebrity fleet to 20 by 2031

Royal Caribbean has announced major expansion plans after exceeding its pre-pandemic performance levels. The cruise line generated $17.9 billion in total revenue for 2024 and served 9.4 million passengers, surpassing 2019 figures. CEO Jason Liberty revealed Celebrity Cruises will expand its river cruise fleet to 20 vessels by 2031, adding 10 new ships beyond the initially planned fleet. This marks Royal Caribbean Group's first entry into the river cruise market, with operations beginning in August 2027. The expansion will make Celebrity one of Europe's largest river cruise operators. Royal Caribbean also confirmed plans for a new Discovery Class ship series, featuring smaller vessels designed to access ports unavailable to the company's larger ships whilst replacing ageing fleet members.