
Available positions
Become part of the family!
Bonseye is a fast-growing family-run company, with a strong focus on the environment and sustainability. Bonseye practices an inclusive work environment, with a high ceiling for people to be different. The ability to collaborate, be organized, gentle and pleasant is the most important thing for us. The summer season 2025 looks to be our best yet and we therefore need skilled sales employees.
We have a vacancy for the right person(s), if you are a student and local (Hellesylt, Geiranger, Stranda, Fjord municipality or Hornindal) and ready for a summer in the heart of Sunnmøre, you might be the right one.
Mooring boat helper
We have a vacancy for the right person(s), if you are a student and local (live max 30 minutes from Hellesylt) and ready for a summer in the heart of Sunnmøre you might be the right person. We are looking for a helper in a mooring boat at the cruise quay, Hellesylt. This is a position with varying working hours and workload, and the work can be combined with other work, or as a summer job for students. Training is provided. As part of the team at the quay, you will be the tourists' first encounter with Bonseye and Hellesylt, so remember that: We work to ensure that others have a great summer vacation, and they should have the best experience with us!
The person we want is:
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over 18 years old
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Puts safety first
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Works well in a fast-paced environment
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Enjoys being outside in all weather conditions
A greener fjord experience
Bonseye's pride is its environmentally friendly RIB boats. The company's technical manager, Frank Bonsaksen, has invested a lot of time in finding the best solutions to reduce fuel consumption.
Catamarans designed in carbon fiber and the hydrofoil principle are important points to achieve this. The most important point in being as green as possible is our fully electric boats. Together with good partners, we have designed and produced three electric boats that are in daily operation during the season.


Real stories narrated by local guides
Our local guides want to be good ambassadors for the area, and with their knowledge and stories from both the past and present, they deliver experiences and genuine guiding. Life on the abandoned mountain farms along the Geirangerfjord could be hard and dangerous, where joys and sorrows often went hand in hand. On our guided tours we try to convey different glimpses of these lives – from wedding parties with abundant food tables to illness and accidents, from haymaking to the challenges of winter.
Preserved memories and forgotten farms
Many of the farms have been restored and can be seen from the fjord, while others have been swept away by avalanches and rock and earth slides, and lost to posterity. But village books, enthusiasts who have met the last inhabitants, and public archives bring the stories to life, and are our sources for real guiding and true stories.
