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Director Capital Projects Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

Reporting to the Senior Director, Engineering, the Assistant Director, Engineering is responsible for developing plant processes and capital budgets for refinery expansion and improvement projects.

Director of City Services

North Pole, AK · On-site

$88.93 - $155.94/hr

Job Title: Director of City Services Department: City Services Classification: Management ... Prepares capital project requests and manages capital projects from project scope development ...

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Recreation Director

Soldotna, AK · On-site

$90K - $111K/yr

... Director leads the day-to-day operations of NPRSA, making sure programs, facilities, and services ... Serves as project manager and assists capital projects for service area projects. Other related ...

Fleet Mechanic

Cordova, AK · On-site

$33.94/hr

Capital Projects Director Schedule: Seasonal (max of 6 months per year); 40 hours per week FLSA Status: Hourly & Eligible for Overtime Pay Last Revised: August 2026 Essential Notice: In accordance ...

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How much do director capital projects jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for director capital projects in Alaska is $128,450.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,525.00 and $151,037.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a director capital projects do?

A Director of Capital Projects oversees the planning, budgeting, and execution of large-scale construction and infrastructure projects within an organization. They ensure projects align with strategic goals, maintain compliance with regulations, and stay within budget and timeline constraints. This role involves managing teams, coordinating with stakeholders, and mitigating risks to ensure successful project delivery.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the director capital projects position?

A successful Director Capital Projects typically holds a degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field and possesses extensive experience managing large-scale capital projects from inception to completion. Familiarity with project management software such as Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, and financial reporting tools, as well as certifications like PMP or Lean Six Sigma, is highly beneficial. Outstanding leadership, negotiation, and organizational skills help excel in coordinating cross-functional teams and stakeholders. These competencies ensure effective delivery of projects on time, within budget, and according to quality standards, which is vital for achieving organizational goals.

What are some common challenges faced by a director capital projects, and how do they impact the daily work?

As a Director Capital Projects, you’ll often face challenges such as balancing budget constraints with project timelines, mitigating risks associated with large-scale construction, and managing the expectations of diverse stakeholders. You may frequently need to make critical decisions under pressure and adjust project plans in response to unforeseen variables like supply chain disruptions or regulatory changes. Strong communication and problem-solving abilities are crucial as you work closely with executive leadership, contractors, and multidisciplinary project teams. By proactively addressing these challenges, you play a key role in ensuring successful project delivery and organizational growth.

What are the most commonly searched types of Capital Projects jobs in Alaska?

The most popular types of Capital Projects jobs in Alaska are:

What job categories do people searching Director Capital Projects jobs in Alaska look for?

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What cities in Alaska are hiring for Director Capital Projects jobs?

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Infographic showing various Director Capital Projects job openings in Alaska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $128,450 per year, or $61.8 per hour.

Assistant Director of Engineering

ASRC

Anchorage, AK • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


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Job description


 

Reporting to the Senior Director, Engineering, the Assistant Director, Engineering is responsible for developing plant processes and capital budgets for refinery expansion and improvement projects.  This role supports the Senior Director, Engineering and refinery management by monitoring plant operations, analyzing performance reports, and directing projects from concept through startup, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards.  This position is based in Anchorage, AK.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • In partnership with the Senior Director, Engineering, lead and oversee engineering, planning, and execution of major and minor refinery construction projects as directed by executive leadership.

  • Provide direct, in-person engineering support to operations, maintenance, environmental, and safety departments, ensuring timely and effective problem resolution.

  • Lead cross-functional engineering teams, mentor staff engineers, and foster collaboration across departments to achieve organizational goals.

  • Align engineering initiatives with long-term business objectives, drive process improvements, and implement innovative technologies to enhance refinery performance.

  • Communicate effectively with executives and technical teams, providing clear and concise updates and recommendations.

  • Proactively anticipate technical questions, conduct research, and provide informed opinions on discipline-specific engineering matters.

  • Applies advanced mathematical skills - including algebra, geometry, and trigonometry - to solve engineering problems, assess hydraulic systems, create heat and material balances, model thermodynamic processes, and review professional survey documents; physically lay elevations, set benchmarks, and create grade documents as needed.

  • Manage direct contracting of external engineering firms and resources for expansions, improvements, capital projects, and new construction.

  • Provide strategic direction and support to refinery leadership, supervising multidisciplinary teams, union contractors, and skilled laborers.

  • Develop, submit, and manage capital project funding requests and large-scale capital plans, including engineering budgets and project lifecycles from concept through commissioning.

  • Oversee and evaluate Management of Changes (MOC's) for engineering feasibility and completeness; maintain and update P&IDs, MOC's, and as-builds to ensure Process Safety Management (PSM) compliance.

  • Ensure adherence to established safety, environmental, and regulatory standards - including Energy Isolation, OSHA, ADEC, EPA, and other relevant agencies.

  • Support compliance with all applicable federal, state, and refinery permitting and reporting requirements; assist with document distribution and filing for capital projects and MOC's.

  • Promote engagement with Alaska Native communities, demonstrating knowledge of or willingness to learn about Inupiaq culture and values.

  • Undertake additional projects and responsibilities as delegated by the Senior Director, Engineering and executive leadership.

Education and/or Experience

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree or master's degree in chemical, electrical, mechanical, or civil engineering or a related field is preferred.

Experience

  • Minimum ten (10) years of engineering experience in refinery operations, preferred.

  • Experience leading teams across chemical, mechanical, electrical, and civil disciplines.

  • Capable of managing refinery turnarounds, shutdowns, and emergency response planning.

  • Well-versed in industry safety, environmental standards, and government regulations.

  • Skilled in troubleshooting operational, mechanical, and personnel issues using logical and practical methods.

  • Demonstrated success in managing multi-million-dollar capital projects, including budgeting, scheduling, and risk management.

  • Experience implementing continuous improvement methodologies in refinery environments.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

  • Proficient with general computer applications (Excel, PowerPoint, etc).

  • Must have a valid driver's license.

  • Knowledge of or willingness to learn about the Inupiaq culture and values; experience working in Alaska Native or Indigenous contexts is strongly preferred.

Physical Requirements
  • Ability to sit, stand, walk, reach, and use hands and arms regularly.

  • Must be able to lift/move up to 10 pounds frequently and up to 25 pounds occasionally.

  • Occasional exposure to outdoor weather conditions and industrial environments with moderate noise.

  • Requires travel between PSI locations.

Petro Star Inc., a division of ASRC, is a drug free workplace and pre-employment drug testing is part of the hiring process.

ASRC and its family of companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, disability, protected veteran status, age or any other legal protected status.  EOE:  M|F|D|V EEO Poster

Petro Star Inc. is the refining division of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, an Inupiat-owned corporation created as a result of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.

ASRC's family of companies apply a shareholder preference in employment, to the maximum extent feasible, as authorized by law.


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