Alaska Highway Maintenance - Entry Level Labourers, Operators, Drivers, Mechanics - Yukon and BC - Camp
Maintain vital transport routes ensuring year-round connectivity and safety.

A new opportunity has emerged for truckers, construction workers, and equipment operators in British Columbia and Yukon, as White Bear Industries seeks to fill various maintenance positions for the Alaska Highway. With camp accommodations and fly-in/fly-out options available, these roles aim to ensure the highway's upkeep over the next five years.
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Fort St. John, British ColumbiaDate
This is a great opportunity for truckers, construction workers and equipment operators (excavator, loader, dozer, and grader), and drivers in British Columbia and Yukon with camp accommodations and flights. The Alaska Highway which runs through British Columbia and Yukon to Fairbanks, Alaska needs maintenance.
The Alaska Highway begins in Dawson Creek, BC. The highway travels in a northwesterly direction to the Yukon border near Watson Lake. From there it continues as Yukon Highway 1 to Port Alcan on the Alaska border. The Alaska Highway crosses into Alaska and becomes Alaska Route 2. From this international border, it goes to Delta Junction, AK, the official end of the Alaska Highway. Another 298 miles to its unofficial end is Fairbanks, AK. The Alaska Highway is total 1387 miles long.
It is known for its length and brutal winterish conditions and featured on tv reality series around the world.
The White Bear Industries has been awarded the contract for the maintenance of the Alaska Highway from 133 km to 968 km for the next 5 years. They are looking for equipment operators, labourers, drivers, mechanics, and more.
All job positions require you to work and live in maintenance style camp with accommodations provided. Fly in and fly out transportation is also available for many of these positions. Work rotations depend of the work to be completed and the position. Short to long work rotations available.
Your pay is based on your prior experience. Benefits include bonus and overtime pay. Other benefits include dental care, extended health care, and vision care.
Alaska Highway maintenance project jobs include,
- Equipment Operator - Excavator
- Equipment Operator - Dozer
- Equipment Operator - Loader
- Equipment Operator - Grader
- Labourers
- Heavy Duty Mechanic
- Class 1 Driver
- Class 3 Driver
If you are interested in applying to one of the fly in and fly out remote camp jobs at Alaska Highway maintenance project with White Bear Industries Ltd, you may email your resume, cover letter, and other required tickets and certifications to info@whitebearindustries.ca. You may also apply through indeed if you prefer. Please note that only selected applicants who meet requirements will be contacted.
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