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Under the general direction of the Tank Farm Supervisor, the primary functions of this position are to supervise and assist in the operations of the Annual Fuel Barge operation activities. ESSENTIAL ...

Under the general direction of the Tank Farm Supervisor, the primary functions of this position are to supervise and assist in the operations of the Annual Fuel Barge operation activities. ESSENTIAL ...

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How much do farm ranch jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for farm ranch in Alaska is $19.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.53 and $20.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical work hours and conditions like for a Farm Ranch position?

Farm Ranch roles often involve early mornings and long days, especially during planting, harvest, or calving seasons, and may require weekend or holiday work depending on livestock and crop needs. The work is primarily outdoors in varying weather conditions, so candidates should be comfortable with physically demanding tasks and changing environments. Working as part of a small, close-knit team is common, which allows for strong camaraderie and skill-building. The fast pace and diverse daily responsibilities offer plenty of opportunities to gain hands-on experience and advance to supervisory or specialized roles over time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Farm Ranch position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Farm Ranch role, you need hands-on experience with agricultural practices, animal husbandry, and general maintenance, often acquired through on-the-job training or agricultural coursework. Familiarity with tractors, irrigation systems, livestock management software, and sometimes a commercial driver's license (CDL) are commonly required. Strong work ethic, adaptability, problem-solving, and effective teamwork are valuable soft skills in this position. These abilities are crucial for managing day-to-day operations efficiently and ensuring farm productivity and safety.

What is a Farm Ranch job?

A Farm Ranch job involves managing and maintaining agricultural land used for farming and livestock. Responsibilities may include planting crops, caring for animals, repairing equipment, and overseeing daily operations. Workers may operate machinery, monitor irrigation systems, and ensure the health of livestock. Depending on the size of the ranch, tasks can range from manual labor to business management. Experience in agriculture, animal husbandry, and machinery operation is often beneficial for this role.

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ESKIMOS Stevedore (Kaktovik)

ESKIMOS Stevedore (Kaktovik)

Arctic Slope Regional Corporation

Kaktovik, AK • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Under the general direction of the Tank Farm Supervisor, the primary functions of this position are to supervise and assist in the operations of the Annual Fuel Barge operation activities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (and other duties as assigned)
  1. On daily basis, must conduct pre-transfer conference with barge crew and plant operators to confirm duties and topping procedures and daily debriefing with Assistant Manager of Operations.
  2. Responsible for gauging the tank to determine volume before and after delivery products.
  3. Must be familiar with VHF radio operation, so that continuous radio contact is available in the event of a spill.
  4. Responsible for continuous visible inspection of the pipeline, hose, and tank farm during the first hour of transfer and every hour thereafter.
  5. Maintain transfer pipeline inspection log sheet on daily sheet.
  6. Conduct hourly gauging in order to verify flow rate and confirm with the barge tanker man for verification. Maintain flow rate inspection log sheet.
  7. Responsible for the safe operation of the tank farm during the transfer of fuel.
  8. Oversees the opening and closing of valves at base of storage tanks and on pipeline to storage facility.
  9. Remain at the workstation until relieved by alternate Person in Charge and/or Assistant Manager of Operations.
  10. Oversee the securing of valves when pumping terminates.
  11. Will be required to travel to coastal villages to supervise offloading fuel.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
  1. Strong knowledge, understanding and sensitivity to the Inupiat culture.
  2. High school diploma or equivalent.
  3. 40 hour HAZWOPER
  4. Previous Stevedore/PIC experience is preferred, but not required.
  5. The ability to speak and understand the Inupiaq language is important and preferred, but not required.

CERTIFICATION(S) AND LICENSE(S) PREFERRED:
  1. Oil Spill Response is preferred, but not required
  2. Confined Space Training is preferred, but not required
  3. Hazcom Certification is preferred, but not required
  4. Valid Alaska Driver's License is preferred, but not required
  5. PIC Certification is preferred, but not required

ASRC is a drug free workplace and pre-employment drug testing is part of the hiring process.
ASRC and its family of companies are 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 or any other legal protected status. EOE: M|F|D|V Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal
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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