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Customer Services Attendant Part-time Job

Feb 14th, 2026 at 12:24   Customer Service   Ladner   44 views Reference: 14180
Job Details

Langdale

Seasonal

 

The opportunity 

We are seeking individuals who are passionate about providing amazing customer service while prioritizing safety and creating a positive environment  

 

Reporting to the Chief StewardCustomer Service Attendants are responsible for 

 

  • Taking food and beverage orders from passengers and relaying orders to the galley; portioning and serving items from the steam table; responding to special menu or serving request; assisting passengers with trays. 
  • Selling and serving alcoholic beverages. 
  • Assisting with the presentation of hot and cold menu items. 
  • Clearing and cleaning table and chairs in passenger areas; carrying dishes and trays to bus stations; scraping off food remains; separating wet compost; assisting in sorting cutlery and dishes. 
  • Performing housekeeping and major cleaning routines including sweeping, cleaning, scrubbing, washing, vacuuming floors, cleaning bulkheads, deckheads, elevators, furniture, windows, galley, galley appliances, steam tables, beverage machines, lines and taps,  and cleaning coolers; picking up papers and garbage and emptying garbage containers; operating garbage compactors; sorts recyclables for removal; mixing cleaning solutions. 
  • Cleaning washrooms, wiping down counters, sinks, mirrors, disinfecting toilets and urinals, replacing hand towels and toilet paper. 
  • Performing additional duties including preparing food service facilities for opening; readying the facilities for on-coming watches and closing facilities; checking stores for sufficient supplies and unloading; lifting, carrying, replenishing, and rotating stores; reporting equipment failures; assisting in vessel refit storing and de-storing. 
  • Providing information to passengers about ferry schedules. 
  • Performing marine emergency duties in drills and emergency situations including but not limited to passenger management, operating evacuation systems, handling fire hoses, and lookout duties.  

 

What you bring to the team 

You possess strong customer service skills, with the ability to work in a high-volume customer focused environment in a physically demanding job and are an excellent communicator with a high level of self-motivation and initiative. In addition, you are an innovative team player who works well under pressure with the ability to be flexible and adapt to a change in task when necessary.  

 

You have one (1) year of customer service experience, preferably in a food service environment. A valid Seafarer’s Medical, Food Safe Level 1 and Serving it Right Certificates are required and can be obtained upon receiving an offer of employment. 

 

Preference may be shown to applicants who hold an Occupational First Aid Level 3 and/or Professional Cook Level 1.  

 

Interested? Here is a video explaining more about this role: https://youtu.be/FTR0aDahcRo.   

 

Join us! 

If this sounds like your next great career move, please submit your cover letter and resume by May 31, 2026. Please ensure to upload any relevant certificates you currently hold during the application process. 

Company Description
We're proud to be one of the largest ferry systems in the world, serving 1,600 km of coastline and moving over 62,000 customers and 23,000 vehicles on average each day.
BC Ferries acknowledges and respects the territories of Indigenous peoples on whose beautiful lands and waters that our ships, offices, terminals, and work sites operate along the Pacific West Coast.
For 65 years, we have been dedicated to providing safe and efficient travel to our customers.
Our role as a ferry transportation provider goes beyond getting passengers from point A to B. With 25 routes throughout the west coast of BC, we serve as advocates for the coastal environment and communities where we operate.
Operations began in 1960 with just two ferries providing service on a single route. Today we have 37 ferries moving more than 22.7 million passengers and 9.7 million vehicles every year.