Careers matching tag 'Travel and tourism'.
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Airline customer service agent (Airline passenger service agent, air travel assistant)
Airline customer service agents make sure passengers and their luggage are checked in correctly and board their flights at the right time.Salary £25,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced -
Airline pilot (Aircraft pilot, co-pilot, first officer, captain)
Airline pilots fly passengers and cargo to destinations around the world.Salary £47,000 Starter to £150,000 Experienced -
Airport information assistant
Airport information assistants help passengers in airports.Salary £20,000 Starter to £24,000 Experienced -
Cabin crew (Flight attendant, air steward, air stewardess)
Air cabin crew make sure that airline passengers have a safe, comfortable and pleasant flight.Salary £19,000 Starter to £28,000 Experienced -
Cruise ship steward (Cabin steward)
Cruise ship stewards clean and service cabins on board cruise ships.Salary variable -
Diver (Commercial diver)
Divers work underwater at sea, or in rivers, lakes, canals and reservoirs.Salary variable -
Heritage officer (Historic buildings officer, listings officer)
Heritage officers support teams to take care of buildings, monuments and places valued for their cultural and historical importance.Salary £18,500 Starter to £48,000 Experienced -
Hotel housekeeper (Hotel room attendant, housekeeping room attendant, head housekeeper)
Hotel housekeepers make sure that hotel accommodation is clean and tidy and ready for guests.Salary £19,000 Starter to £28,000 Experienced -
Hotel manager (Guest house manager, hotel general manager)
Hotel managers are responsible for running operations like guest services, housekeeping, bar and restaurant facilities, and conferencing and events.Salary £30,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced -
Hotel porter
Hotel porters welcome guests, take their luggage and show them to their rooms. They also answer guests' questions about hotel services.Salary £21,000 Starter to £27,000 Experienced -
Interpreter
Interpreters convert spoken words from one language into another, in person, over the phone and online.Salary variable -
Museum attendant (Visitor experience assistant, museum assistant)
Museum attendants guide visitors around exhibits, serve shop customers, help staff prepare for exhibitions and provide security.Salary £23,000 Starter to £31,000 Experienced -
Port operative (Stevedore, port worker, passenger operations worker)
Port operatives work with cargo, passengers and marine craft in ports and harbours.Salary £24,000 Starter to £31,000 Experienced -
Resort representative (Holiday rep, customer services rep, overseas rep)
Resort representatives make sure holidaymakers enjoy their vacation. They plan trips, organise activities and deal with any issues.Salary variable -
Sailing instructor
Sailing instructors teach people to sail yachts and boats.Salary £16,000 Starter to £28,000 Experienced -
Tour manager (Travel manager, tour supervisor)
Tour managers manage the travel arrangements of holidaymakers and business clients to make sure their trips run smoothly.Salary £16,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced -
Tourist guide (Tour guide, Blue Badge guide)
Tourist guides show visitors around places of interest in towns, cities and the countryside, like historical buildings, parks, art galleries and museums.Salary £19,000 Starter to £25,000 Experienced -
Tourist information centre assistant (Visitor information assistant)
Tourist information centre assistants give visitors details about local attractions, events and activities.Salary variable -
Travel agent (Travel consultant)
Travel agents find and book flights, accommodation and holiday packages for business and leisure customers.Salary £18,000 Starter to £34,000 Experienced -
Visitor attraction general manager
Visitor attraction general managers look after the operation and finances of an attraction, and the health and safety of staff and visitors.Salary £22,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced