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Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll respond to urgent and emergent situations, assess hazards, and deliver advanced life support-including ...

Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll respond to urgent and emergent situations, assess hazards, and deliver advanced life support-including ...

Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll respond to urgent and emergent situations, assess hazards, and deliver advanced life support-including ...

Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll respond to urgent and emergent situations, assess hazards, and deliver advanced life support-including ...

Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll respond to urgent and emergent situations, assess hazards, and deliver advanced life support-including ...

Elevate Free Fly's in-store presence * Merchandise apparel by product category & ensure displays meet brand guidelines * Engage with associates and consumers to increase Free Fly brand awareness and ...

Elevate Free Fly's in-store presence * Merchandise apparel by product category & ensure displays meet brand guidelines * Engage with associates and consumers to increase Free Fly brand awareness and ...

Elevate Free Fly's in-store presence * Merchandise apparel by product category & ensure displays meet brand guidelines * Engage with associates and consumers to increase Free Fly brand awareness and ...

Elevate Free Fly's in-store presence * Merchandise apparel by product category & ensure displays meet brand guidelines * Engage with associates and consumers to increase Free Fly brand awareness and ...

Elevate Free Fly's in-store presence * Merchandise apparel by product category & ensure displays meet brand guidelines * Engage with associates and consumers to increase Free Fly brand awareness and ...

Elevate Free Fly's in-store presence * Merchandise apparel by product category & ensure displays meet brand guidelines * Engage with associates and consumers to increase Free Fly brand awareness and ...

Elevate Free Fly's in-store presence * Merchandise apparel by product category & ensure displays meet brand guidelines * Engage with associates and consumers to increase Free Fly brand awareness and ...

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How much do fly in fly out electrician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for fly in fly out electrician in the United States is $26.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fly In Fly Out Electrician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fly In Fly Out Electrician, you need a recognized electrical trade qualification, experience with industrial or mining electrical systems, and relevant safety certifications such as an Electrical License and White Card. Familiarity with PLC systems, mining site safety protocols, and lockout/tagout procedures is typically required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and adaptability skills are essential to manage remote work conditions and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams. These abilities ensure efficient, safe, and reliable electrical operations in isolated, high-risk environments where support may be limited.

What are some unique challenges faced by Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) Electricians compared to traditional roles?

FIFO Electricians often work in remote locations on a rotational schedule, which can mean extended periods away from home and long shifts. This can be challenging for work-life balance and adapting to the site’s living conditions. Additionally, they may need to handle a broader range of electrical tasks due to the remote nature of worksites, requiring strong problem-solving skills and adaptability. Teamwork is crucial, as electricians collaborate closely with other trades and site personnel to maintain safety and ensure project deadlines are met.

What are Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) Electricians?

Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) Electricians are qualified electrical tradespeople who travel to remote or regional worksites, such as mines or construction projects, for set periods, typically staying on-site for several days or weeks before returning home for a break. Their main duties include installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems and equipment in challenging and often isolated environments. FIFO electricians usually work long shifts during their rostered period and must adapt to living in camp-style accommodations. This type of role is common in industries like mining, oil and gas, and large-scale infrastructure projects in areas where a local workforce isn't available.

What is the difference between Fly In Fly Out Electrician vs Construction Electrician?

AspectFly In Fly Out ElectricianConstruction Electrician
Work EnvironmentRemote sites, often in mining or energy sectors, with temporary accommodationsConstruction sites, buildings, and infrastructure projects
CredentialsElectrical license, safety certifications, sometimes specialized for remote workElectrical license, safety certifications, often apprenticeship completion
Employer & Industry UsageMining companies, energy firms, remote project contractorsConstruction companies, general contractors, infrastructure firms

Fly In Fly Out Electricians typically work in remote locations on temporary projects, requiring specific safety and electrical certifications. Construction Electricians work on-site at building projects, with a focus on installation and maintenance. Both roles require electrical licensing but differ mainly in work environment and industry focus.

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Infographic showing various Fly In Fly Out Electrician job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 70% Full Time, and 24% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,640 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

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Beacon OHSS, a division of International SOS is the world's leading medical and security services company with over 12,000 employees working in 1,000 locations in 90 countries. We were founded on the principle of putting our clients' employees first and this is still true today. Led by 5,200 medical professionals and 200 security specialists our teams work night and day to find solutions to protect our clients and their employees in whatever situation they may be facing; we assess, advise and assist from a medical, security and logistical perspective on a global scale to protect and save lives and thereby enable our clients to achieve their business goals. As we've delivered on this mission over the last 35 years, we have become the market leader in global telehealth services and digital health solutions for an extensive client base of Fortune 500 companies, NGO's and governments around the world.

Join us in Alaska - where work meets adventure!

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Alaska with its breathtaking landscapes and endless outdoor activities. Whether it's hiking, fishing, or skiing, Alaska offers a unique lifestyle that enhances your well-being. 

Discover the beauty of Alaska with Beacon OHSS - Your Gateway to a Healthier Future!

Ready for a fulfilling career with Beacon OHSS - A Division of International SOS? Apply now and be part of a team that values your well-being and success.

What's in It for You?
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision, and even Pet Insurance to keep your whole family healthy.
  • Peace of Mind Anywhere: Emergency Travel Assistance for unexpected situations while away.
  • Secure Your Future: 401(k) matching at 3% to help you build long-term financial stability.
  • Generous Time Off: 10 vacation days, plus 2 floating holidays and 9 statutory holidays.
  • Invest in Yourself: Continuous Education Allowance to support your professional growth.
  • Financial Protection: Short- and Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance for added security.
  • Professional Assurance: Professional Liability Insurance included for your protection
Your Mission

As a Remote Paramedic supporting oil, gas, and mining operations in rural Alaska, you'll be the frontline provider of emergency and occupational medical care in some of the most isolated environments. Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations (2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off), you'll respond to urgent and emergent situations, assess hazards, and deliver advanced life support-including airway management, IV therapy, ECG monitoring, defibrillation, and medication administration-under physician oversight. You'll triage patients, manage mass casualty incidents, and coordinate transport to higher-level care facilities. Beyond emergency response, you'll perform health and safety inspections, maintain medical equipment, and ensure compliance with state and federal EMS regulations. This role is ideal for a highly skilled, adaptable professional who thrives in challenging conditions and values making a real impact on workforce health and safety.

How You'll Contribute

Take on a challenging and rewarding role where your advanced skills save lives in some of the most isolated environments. Working on fly-in/fly-out rotations, you'll provide critical emergency and occupational medical care to a dynamic workforce:

  • Deliver Emergency and Non-Emergency Care: Respond to urgent medical situations and routine health needs for employees on-site.
  • Assess and Control Hazards: Evaluate safety risks at emergency scenes and take action to control hazards before providing care.
  • Perform Advanced Life Support: Under physician supervision, administer airway management, IV therapy, ECG monitoring, defibrillation, synchronized cardioversion, and approved medications.
  • Handle Complex Procedures: Execute advanced interventions such as needle chest decompression, suctioning, and gastric/oral/tracheal procedures.
  • Lead Rescue Operations: Extricate patients from entrapment and provide specialized rescue services where trained.
  • Manage Mass Casualty Incidents: Triage patients effectively and oversee care during large-scale emergencies.
  • Ensure Compliance and Safety: Follow state and federal EMS regulations, including hazardous materials, bloodborne pathogens, and controlled substances protocols.
  • Maintain Readiness: Clean, restock, and ensure emergency equipment and supplies are fully operational.
  • Document with Precision: Complete detailed patient care and transport records to maintain compliance and quality standards.
  • Support Health & Safety: Assist the HSE function without compromising medical responsibilities, contributing to a safer work environment.
The Talent We're Looking For
  • Must have Alaska Paramedic license or willing to obtain
  • Current CPR and ACLS
  • 3-5 years remote and/or emergency response experience

Other Site Specific Requirements

  • OSHA 30
  • Dot Drug & Alcohol Collector Certification
  • Blood Borne Pathogen Testing
  • Bear Guard Training
  • NIOSH
  • CAOHC
  • Swiftwater
  • Ropes Skills
  • Wilderness First Responder

Beacon OHSS, a division of International SOS is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against employees or job applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.