Titanic Belfast launches recruitment drive

Titanic Belfast launches recruitment drive

Titanic Belfast is recruiting 60 frontline staff  as it gears up for its summer high season.

Following a record-breaking 2016, having won the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction, welcomed its three millionth visitor and experienced its busiest day to date, this recruitment drive is the largest since it opened in 2012.

The exhibition is expected to continue to go from strength to strength in 2017 and is recruiting for fixed-term contracts across the front line at Titanic Belfast and on-board SS Nomadic, including visitor experience, ticketing, hospitality outlets, retail and events to join its existing 250 plus team.

Chief executive of Titanic Belfast, Tim Husbands, says that to ensure high standards, all the new staff will go through a robust training programme:

“We are looking forward to a strong 2017 and if you have an interest in tourism, excellent communication skills and interest in both Titanic and Belfast’s industrial heritage – you could have the ‘Titanic-factor’ and be part of our award-winning crew,” he added.

Described by The Guardian as “an inspiring testament to the Titanic and the city that built it”, more than three million people from around the world have already visited Titanic Belfast since opening in 2012. The attraction continues to go from strength to strength. In the first three years, Titanic Belfast generated £105m in additional tourism spend for the Northern Irish economy and has sustained around 893 jobs each year in the wider economy.

Full details of the posts are available at www.titanicbelfast.com.

Our picture shows  Titanic Belfast’s crew (Ryan Mitchell, Laura Henderson and Iulian Dudata) celebrating as recruitment opens for 60 new frontline fixed-term jobs for its summer high season.