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How much do inuit jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for inuit in the United States is $26.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common responsibilities and challenges faced by Inuit cultural liaisons working with organizations or government agencies?

Inuit cultural liaisons often serve as bridges between Inuit communities and organizations or government agencies, ensuring culturally appropriate communication and understanding. Their responsibilities may include translating materials, advising on culturally sensitive practices, and facilitating community engagement. Common challenges include navigating different expectations, overcoming language barriers, and advocating for Inuit perspectives in decision-making processes. Collaborating effectively with both Inuit community members and non-Inuit colleagues is essential for success in this role.

What is an Inuit job?

An Inuit job refers to employment opportunities held by Inuit individuals, often related to traditional practices, government roles, cultural preservation, or modern industries in Arctic regions. These jobs can include hunting, fishing, crafting, language preservation, tourism, and roles in public administration or resource management. Many Inuit also work in sectors like education, healthcare, and business, contributing to their communities while maintaining cultural traditions.

What is the difference between Inuit vs Archaeologist?

AspectInuitArchaeologist
Required CredentialsCommunity knowledge, cultural training, sometimes certifications in indigenous studiesDegree in archaeology, anthropology, or related field; often requires fieldwork experience
Work EnvironmentIndigenous communities, Arctic regions, cultural sitesMuseums, research sites, universities, field excavations
Employer & IndustryIndigenous organizations, government agencies, cultural preservation groupsAcademic institutions, museums, government agencies, private research firms

Inuit are indigenous peoples with cultural and community-based roles, often involved in cultural preservation and community leadership. Archaeologists focus on studying human history through excavation and analysis of artifacts. While both may work in cultural or historical contexts, Inuit roles are rooted in community and cultural knowledge, whereas archaeologists are trained professionals conducting scientific research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Inuit professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in a professional role as an Inuit, individuals typically need a combination of relevant education or vocational training, a deep understanding of Inuit culture, and strong community engagement. Familiarity with tools and technologies specific to their field—such as land navigation equipment, communication systems, or project management software—is often required. Leadership, adaptability, and cross-cultural communication are valuable soft skills that help Inuit professionals succeed in diverse workplaces. These skills are important because they empower Inuit professionals to bridge traditional knowledge and modern practices, fostering positive outcomes for their communities and organizations.

What are Inuit?

The Inuit are Indigenous peoples who primarily inhabit the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. Traditionally, the Inuit have lived off the land, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering for survival in harsh northern climates. They have a distinct culture, language (Inuktitut and related dialects), and history. Today, many Inuit continue to maintain their cultural practices while also participating in modern society.
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Infographic showing various Inuit job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 72% Physical, 27% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,574 per year, or $26.2 per hour.
Senior Financial Modeling Analyst

Senior Financial Modeling Analyst

SSR Mining, Inc.

Denver, CO

$105 - $115K/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Who Are We?

SSR Mining Inc. is an intermediate gold company with five producing assets located in the USA, Turkey, Canada, and Argentina, combined with a global pipeline of high-quality development and exploration assets in the USA, Turkey, and Canada.

SSR's commitment to safety, collaboration, and excellence allows us to continue building upon our already strong foundation. With an industry-leading pipeline of projects, strong financial positioning, and talented employees, we look forward to our bright future!

Job Description:

Reporting to the Business Evaluation Manager, the Financial Modelling Analyst will support the company's strategic financial planning efforts, continuous improvement initiatives, and capital allocation strategy through effective financial modelling and analysis to ensure that the executive team has full visibility into the company's financial position in making informed strategic decisions.

The Day to Day:

  • Partner with the corporate Growth and Innovation team in developing and maintaining bottoms-up cost models to enable visibility on financial metrics like NPV, IRR, All-in-Sustaining Costs, and ROIC for each mine site

  • Assess and quantify key risks in growth opportunities for growth capital projects at each mine site

  • Support the annual strategic planning process through execution of site and company-level scenario analysis

  • Provide rigorous financial modeling and analysis to support leadership teams in making informed decisions on capital allocation and project prioritization

  • Support the development and publication of SEC filing documents (i.e. SK-1300, NI-43101, and Mineral Reserves and Resources) with thorough operational and financial knowledge, financial modelling skills, and detailed QA/QC of base modelling assumptions

  • Support the Improve and Grow team by establishing standards and developing templates for the evaluation of continuous improvement projects at each site

  • Support the Corporate Development team in aligning the company's debt instruments with long-term financing needs

  • Perform ad hoc analysis to provide valuable insights for the finance, technical, and other cross-functional teams

  • Produce reporting deliverables for presentation to executive leadership and board members

  • Support the corporate finance team initiatives and serve as backup for other areas of corporate finance, as-needed

Is This You?

  • Undergraduate degree in finance, engineering, or related field

  • 5-7 years of working experience

  • Mining industry experience strongly preferred

  • Professional designation (CPA, CFA, MBA) an asset

  • Proficiency in discounted cashflow modelling and advanced Microsoft Excel skills

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet tight deadlines

  • Ability to work with individuals across all functional areas and different levels of the organization

  • Strong attention to detail, analytical, and problem-solving skills

  • Excellent written and oral presentation skills with the ability to summarize the key points in an analysis

  • Experience in SAP, OneStream, or PowerBI reporting an asset

For applicants residing in CO, the salary range for this role is from $105-$115,000. Benefits: 401(k); medical/dental/vision insurance; employee share purchase plan, PTO, and STI.

SSR Mining Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Employment Equity:

At SSR Mining - Seabee Gold Operation, we are dedicated to developing a talented and diverse workforce that reflects the communities where we operate. We actively promote employment equity and invite applicants to voluntarily indicate if they belong to a designated group during the hiring process. Employment equity is not about quotas or hiring individuals who are not qualified. Rather, it aims to broaden the pool of qualified candidates - including women, Indigenous peoples, visible minorities, and individuals with disabilities - and to eliminate barriers that may hinder their full participation in the workforce.

Women:

This describes a person who self identifies a woman. The definition recognizes that gender is a self-identification that does not necessarily match the sex of an individual.

Aboriginal People:

As per the definition contained in theCanadian Employment Equity Act, Aboriginal Peoples, refers to persons who are Indian, Inuit or Metis.

Persons with Disabilities:

Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Blindness or visual impairment (unable to see or having difficulty seeing, glaucoma; however, this does not include persons who can see well with glasses or contact lenses)

  • Co-ordination or dexterity impairment (difficulty using hands or arms, for example, grasping or handling tools or using a keyboard)

  • Deafness or hearing impairment (unable to hear or having difficulty hearing)

  • Mobility impairment (difficulty moving around, walking long distances or difficulty moving using stairs)

  • Speech impairment (unable to speak or difficulty speaking and being understood)

  • Other disabilities (e.g., learning disabilities, developmental disabilities and all other types of disabilities)

Members of Visible Minorities:

Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Non-white Latin American (including Indigenous people from Central and South America)

  • Black

  • East Asian (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Korean)

  • South Asian/East Indian (e.g., Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, or East Indian from Guyana, Trinidad or East Africa)

  • Southeast Asian (e.g., Burmese, Cambodian, Filipino, Laotian, Thai, Vietnamese)

  • Non-white West Asian, North African or Arab (e.g., Iranian, Lebanese, Egyptian, Libyan)

  • People of mixed origin (e.g. with one parent member of a visible minority group)

The information you are asked to provide is essential for Seabee Gold Operation to comply with the requirements of the Federal Contractors Legislation, and in helping Seabee Gold Operation identify and address workplace barriers by developing employment equity programs and policies. Although participation in completing this survey is voluntary, it is important for us to obtain the most accurate representation of our current workforce.

The information you provide will be kept CONFIDENTIAL and will be used to compile an overview of Seabee Gold Operation's workforce for government compliance purposes. In addition, the summarized results will be used to determine the distribution of designated group members in our workforce, analyze the current results, and track future progress in achieving a representative workforce. This information will not be placed in your employee files.