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Big Ship, Best Crew

Be part of a motivated team and fun group of people. Flexible hours, flexible work days/day or night jobs available onboard and on shore. Work on a National Historic Landmark and become a part of the Badger Family.

Career Mariners: We also have positions open for USCG Licensed officers as well as unlicensed mariners in both the Deck and Engine Departments.

Crew Perks
  • Free passes
  • Referral Bonus
  • 36 hours onboard in 3 days' work
  • Flexible shore hours day/nights or both
Must be 16 or older to apply. EOE. Mandatory background checks, drug screen & physicals.
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Positions Available

On Shore—Both MI & WI

Auto Attendant

This part-time shore position includes the responsibility of loading and unloading passenger vehicles onto the Badger in the safest but fastest manner possible. The hours for this split-shift position are flexible so that you can work mornings, evenings, or both. Additional responsibilities include the handling of passenger luggage, assisting navigation during docking, the removal of garbage and recycling from the car deck, shoreside maintenance, and grounds keeping of LMC property. Starting pay is $13.00 p/hour. Benefits include 401K, holiday pay, and a season-end bonus of .50 per hour for every hour worked.

Ticket Agent

This shore position is responsible for assisting passengers with reservations and boarding the vessel. Possibly being the first voice that connects a passenger to the Badger experience you will be making reservations for families in a friendly and helpful manner. Working inside, your responsibilities include processing tickets, answering phones, making reservations and issuing gift certificates. You may also be working outside and are responsible for checking passengers and vehicles in and directing them on how to board the ship. Excellent communication skills, telephone skills, being able to communicate clearly and assisting passengers in a friendly and helpful way is a must for Ticket Agents. Fulltime and Part-time positions are available for both morning and evening shifts as well as flexible hours. Cashier experience is a plus. Starting pay is $13.00 p/hour. Benefits include 401K, holiday pay and season end bonus of .50 per hour for every hour worked.

Boarding Attendant/Security

This part-time shore position could include one or both of the duties of Boarding Attendant and Cardeck Security Officer. The hours for this split-shift position are flexible so that you can work mornings, evenings, or both. The Boarding Attendant facilitates accessible boarding to passengers needing boarding assistance by operating the Badger’s chairlift. Responsibilities of the boarding attendant include assisting passengers on and off the chairlift and operating the chairlift’s controls to bring the chairlift up and down during boarding and disembarking. Boarding attendants must be friendly and polite, able to learn the fine details of operating the chairlift, and are able to walk up and down stairs multiple times per shift. The Cardeck Security Officer monitors and controls access to the ship from the car deck for all employees, passengers, and guests. Responsibilities of the cardeck security officer include checking the employee IDs of staff boarding, ensuring only ticketed passengers are boarding the ship, and ensuring no unauthorized vehicles or luggage are brought on board. Security or law enforcement experience is preferred but not necessary. Cardeck security officers must be able to be alert of all surroundings while being welcoming to passengers. Starting pay is $13.00/hour. Benefits include 401K, holiday pay, and a season-end bonus of .50/hour for every hour worked.

On Board—Hospitality

Customer Service

Work to ensure customers’ safety and enjoyment. Tasks include, but are not limited to taking customer orders, register work, and maintaining cleanliness in the passenger areas. Must enjoy customer interaction and have the ability to multi-task. You can work three days in this position and earn 36-39 hours p/wk. Prior retail experience is a plus, but not required. Starting pay for days is $13.00 p/hour starting pay for nights is $13.35. Both positions include tips, holiday pay, 401K, and a season-end bonus of .50 for every hour worked! Hiring both MI & WI residents.

Gift Shop Associate

Responsible for neatly stocking shelves, product inventory, retail sales, and merchandising in the Badger’s onboard gift shop. You must enjoy customer interaction, and take pride in keeping the gift shop neat, attractive, and organized. Retail/Cashier experience is a plus but not required. You can work three days in this position and earn 36-39 hours p/wk. Starting pay for days is $13.00 p/hour starting pay for nights is $13.35. Both positions include tips, holiday pay, 401K, and a season-end bonus of .50 for every hour worked!

Housekeeping

If you can work independently, stay on task and take pride in your work, this job is for you! Responsible for keeping all general passenger areas, secondary passenger areas, and passenger staterooms clean and orderly. This position allows you to walk freely through passenger areas offering assistance when necessary and giving care and comfort to passengers throughout the voyage. You can work three days in this position and earn 36-39 hours p/wk. Starting pay for days is $13.00 p/hour starting pay for nights is $13.35. Both positions include tips, holiday pay, 401K, and a season-end bonus of .50 for every hour worked! Hiring both MI & WI residents.

Bingo Caller/Entertainer

Responsible for the daily passenger entertainment that is offered aboard the Badger. Entertainers have the ability and confidence to interact with a diverse group of people of all ages. We invite Entertainers to bring their talents to the job whether it’s juggling, musical talent, card tricks, or telling a good story. You can work three days in this position and earn 36-39 hours p/wk. Starting pay for days is $13.00 p/hour starting pay for nights is $13.35. Both positions include tips, holiday pay, 401K, and a season-end bonus of .50 for every hour worked!

Galley Day Cook

The Galley team works together to create a clean and positive environment to provide excellent meals for both the crewmembers and passengers. We encourage cooks to bring their own style of cooking and recipes for meals and baked goods. Responsible for assisting Galley Manager in planning weekly menus, preparing, and presentation of food served; maintaining the highest standard of food quality and cleanliness. Prior cook experience required. You can work three days in this position and earn 36-39 hours p/wk. Starting pay for days is $17.00 p/hour. Benefits include holiday pay, 401K, and a season-end bonus of .50 for every hour worked!

Galley Night Cook

Works independently to provide an evening meal for the crewmembers and preps food for the day shift. Responsibilities include baking, stocking, and cleaning galley areas. Must be self-driven, manage time wisely, and have prior cooking experience including baking. Starting pay is $17.35 p/hour. Benefits include holiday pay, 401K, and a season-end bonus of .50 for every hour worked! Hiring both MI & WI residents.

Galley Day and Night Prep Cooks

These positions assist the Lead Cook on duty in preparing, serving, and presenting passenger and crew meals. They prepare cold and hot food items in large quantities. Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to unloading of ship supplies, maintaining on-board stock, and cleaning galley areas. These positions are often given an opportunity to present the main course or baked goods to the crew. Prior cooking/baking experience including working a flat grill is preferred. You can work three days in this position and earn 36-39 hours p/wk. Starting pay for days is $14.00 p/hour. Starting pay for nights is $14.35 p/hour. Benefits include holiday pay, 401K, and a season-end bonus of .50 for every hour worked! Night Prep Cooks - hiring both MI & WI residents.

Galley Utility

The Galley Utility position utilizes the onboard dishwashing machine for proper cleaning of all kitchen equipment and utensils. Provides meal set up for crew meals, assists with maintaining a clean galley, and loading/stocking galley supplies. This position is the perfect entry-level position! Room for advancement, either within the galley or other departments. Get 36-39 hours working three days a week! Ideal candidates will be able to work from May 18th to Oct 9th but we are willing to work around your school/work schedule. Starting wage is $13.00 p/hour plus holiday pay, 401K and season-end bonus for every hour worked.

On Board—Deck & Engine

Licensed Deck Officer

Responsible to manage, oversee and direct the Deck Department for the daily operations of the vessel. Must possess a Mate’s License, valid Merchant Mariner’s Credential, valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), current US Coast Guard Medical Certificate and be legally eligible to be employed in the United States. Be prepared to live and work aboard the vessel for the duration of the sailing season from mid-May to mid-October. Employee will stand a 4-hour watch, twice a day, 7 days a week. Eligible for AMO Medical, LMC dental, vision and 401K after completing 60-day probationary period. Competitive wages.

Able Bodied Seaman (AB)

Under the direction of the Mate on watch, the AB is responsible for assisting with supervising the deck crew. Assists in loading and unloading the ship as well as performing deck maintenance and other projects as required. Experience in line handling and winches is a plus. The AB can expect to live aboard the ship and stand a 4-hour watch, twice a day, 7 days per week for the sailing season (mid-May to mid-Oct). Candidates must possess a Merchant Mariner Credential with AB-Unlimited endorsement, a current Medical Certificate, and a valid TWIC card. Mandatory physical, drug screen, and background check. Eligible for benefits after completing a 90-day probationary period. Stating AB pay $23.91/hour - overtime $35.86/hour. Guaranteed Holiday pay and available 8 hours of overtime p/check.

Entry Level Deck (OS)

An entry-level position in the Deck Department. The OS performs deck department functions including line handling, deck maintenance, and fire/lifeboat/emergency duties. The OS can expect to live aboard the ship and stand a 4-hour watch, twice a day, 7 days per week during the sailing season of May to October. The OS is required to hold or have the ability to obtain a USCG Merchant Mariner Credential and a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). Starting pay is $21.45/hour/overtime $32.18/hour. Eligible for benefits after 90 days which include medical, dental, vision, and 401K.

Night Patrolman

This shipboard position works under the direction of the Mate on watch and is responsible for making rounds of 15 punch clock stations. Is also responsible to check all Fire-Safe doors. Ability to be alert of all surroundings while maintaining a pleasant demeanor with passengers; reporting any suspicious activity to the Mate on Watch. Candidates must have the ability to climb flights of stairs several times in one evening. The Patrolman is required to hold or have the ability to obtain a USCG Merchant Mariner Credential and a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). Starting pay for this position is $13.35 p/hour. Benefits include 401K, holiday pay and a season-end bonus of .50 per hour for every hour worked.

Licensed Engine Officer

Assists with the operation and maintenance of all vessel operating equipment and systems. Be prepared to live and work aboard the vessel the duration of the sailing season from mid-May to mid-October. Employees will stand a 4-hour watch, twice daily, 7 days per week. Eligible for AMO medical, dental, vision and 401K after completing 60-day probationary period. Applicants for licensed engineer positions must be qualified and possess the 3rd Engineer of steam vessels of unlimited endorsement of 4000 HP or higher, possess valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), Valid Merchant Mariners Credential issued by the U.S. Coast Guard with proper endorsements, including at least Third Assistant Engineer of steam vessel of unlimited horsepower, current US Coast Guard Medical Certificate and be legally eligible to be employed in the United States. Competitive wages.

Qualified Member of the Engine Department (QMED)

Candidates must possess a Merchant Mariner's Credential with QMED (Fireman/Oiler/Watertender) endorsement, a current Medical Certificate, and a valid TWIC card. QMED will expect to live aboard and stand a 4-hour watch, twice a day, 7 days a week during the sailing season (mid-May through mid-October) Competitive wages, Holiday pay, and benefits package after completing a 90-day probationary period includes medical, dental vision and 401K. Mandatory Pre-employment physical, drug screen, and background check. Starting pay $29.78/hour/overtime $44.67/hour.

Entry Level Engine

An entry-level position in the engine room. The coal passer assists the Fireman in operating and maintaining the ship's boilers and conveyor equipment. The coal passer can expect to live aboard the ship and stand a 4-hour watch, twice a day, 7 days per week during the sailing season. Mandatory Pre-employment physical, drug screen, and background check. The coal passer is required to hold or have the ability to obtain a USCG Merchant Mariner Credential and a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). Stating pay $21.45/hour/overtime $32.18/hour. Eligible for benefits after 90 days which include medical, dental, vision and 401K.. Holiday pay and available 8 hours of overtime per check.