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How much do remote camp maintenance jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote camp maintenance in the United States is $15.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $15.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Camp Maintenance vs Remote Camp Housekeeper?

AspectRemote Camp MaintenanceRemote Camp Housekeeper
Primary ResponsibilitiesPerforming repairs, troubleshooting, and general maintenance of camp facilities and equipmentCleaning, organizing, and maintaining living spaces and common areas
Required Skills/CertificationsBasic maintenance skills, possibly certifications in HVAC, plumbing, or electrical workCleaning experience, attention to detail, and customer service skills
Work EnvironmentFacilities maintenance in remote or outdoor settingsCleaning and hospitality in remote camp accommodations
Employer & Industry UsageMining, oil & gas, exploration companiesHospitality, tourism, and resource extraction camps

Remote Camp Maintenance focuses on repairing and maintaining camp infrastructure, requiring technical skills and certifications. In contrast, Remote Camp Housekeeping emphasizes cleaning and guest comfort. Both roles are essential in remote camp operations but differ in responsibilities and skill sets.

What are some typical challenges faced in a Remote Camp Maintenance role, and how are they addressed?

Remote Camp Maintenance professionals often encounter challenges such as limited access to resources, unpredictable weather conditions, and the need to quickly resolve issues to ensure camp safety and functionality. Successful maintenance workers learn to adapt by being resourceful, prioritizing tasks, and maintaining strong communication with both on-site and off-site teams. Employers typically support staff by providing thorough training, clear protocols, and access to remote technical support when needed.

What are remote camp maintenance jobs?

Remote camp maintenance jobs involve maintaining and repairing facilities, equipment, and infrastructure at camps located in remote areas, such as mining or oil and gas sites. These roles often include tasks like plumbing, electrical work, HVAC maintenance, general repairs, and ensuring that accommodations and communal areas are safe and operational. Workers typically live on-site for extended periods, working in shifts and rotating in and out of the camp. The job requires adaptability, technical skills, and the ability to work in isolated conditions away from urban centers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Camp Maintenance worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Camp Maintenance worker, you need expertise in general repairs, plumbing, electrical work, and often a high school diploma or relevant technical certification. Familiarity with maintenance tools, safety protocols, and systems like HVAC and generators is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and the ability to work independently or in small teams are vital soft skills. These abilities ensure that camp facilities remain functional, safe, and comfortable in challenging and isolated environments.
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Remote Breakfast Cook/Baker - DC-5 Camp, Alpine (Wage DOE & Benefits - 3x3 ROT/Housing/Meals - No...

NANA Management Services

Anchorage, AK • On-site, Remote

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

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Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Description
The Remote Breakfast Cook/Baker position assists with the preparation, production, and presentation of a variety of foods, completion of production sheets, direction/training of food service personnel, and with other associated food service activities as well as produces a wide variety of bakery goods. This position also provides a wide variety of cleaning services and other related duties required to keep remote camp and industrial facilities, food service areas, office facilities and similar areas in a clean and orderly condition. All duties are to be performed in accordance with NMS' mission, vision, and values as well as departmental policies, practices, and procedures.
This position will support the DC-5 Camp at Alpine on the North Slope. This is a 3-week on & 3-week off rotational position. The point of hire origin is Anchorage, AK.
Responsibilities
  • Performs all main line food production duties with specific items determined by assigned shift.
  • Prepares and produces a wide variety of bakery products in a remote camp setting.
  • Completes pastry preparations including mixing, baking and frying as needed.
  • Reviews the needs of the day with assigned supervisor(s), completes production sheets, reviews maintenance reports, and verifies supply needs and availability.
  • Assists assigned supervisors with menu and recipe development.
  • Monitors and replenishes all kitchen production items using proper rotation procedures.
  • Cooks such food items as breakfast, lunch or dinner foods, coffee, drinks, tray items, sandwiches, salad dressings, meat items, cheese or vegetable trays, salad bar items, etc.
  • Prepares, places, presents, and restocks such items as bulk/fresh vegetables, salads, relish trays, meats, sauces, cheeses or salad dressings, and bakery items.
  • Prepares or utilizes production sheets to determine amounts needed for serving areas
  • Uses a variety of food preparation procedures and equipment including a wide variety of cutting instruments. Uses previously made salads and producing new salads as needed.
  • Assists other personnel as needed in food production or in handling special duties.
  • Serves in the service line as needed.
  • Handles special food preparation or cleaning projects as required.
  • Rotates food items as is appropriate to item.
  • Wipes down, cleans, and sanitizing preparation areas, salad bar area, workstation, or associated equipment.
  • Cleans various food service, food preparation equipment storage areas, etc., may include cleaning glass and general polishing, sweeping, wiping, or mopping of other areas or surfaces.
  • Verifies and oversees food serving lines, areas, bars, etc., making sure they are properly stocked, set up, and cleaned.
  • Removes garbage from assigned areas, sets up or breaks down tables, snack bars, display cases, serving lines, etc.
  • Communicates with supervisors to discuss items needed for meals and backups.
  • Complete menu display announcements as outlined by a supervisor.
  • Handle or organize freight on a regular basis.
  • Periodically perform a variety of special duties such as certain types of laundry duties or periodically scheduled cleaning tasks.
  • Responsible for supervision of an assigned staff, either directly or through lead personnel.
  • Is responsible for quantity and quality control in food production as well as overall sanitation of assigned areas.
  • Assists in the supervision and training of food service personnel.
  • Observes and instructs others on the proper rotation procedures to be followed for produce and dairy products.
  • Maintains food production equipment and storage areas following proper sanitation, safety, and operational procedures.
  • Notify supervisor is safety and sanitation standards are not being met.
  • This position is responsible for the supervision of staff.
  • Other duties that are pertinent to the department or unit's success also may be assigned.

Qualifications
  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
  • At least three (3) years of directly related restaurant cooking and/or baking experience which demonstrates a working knowledge of high volume food and bakery production, food service production, food service positions, equipment, and supervisory techniques.
  • Candidates must have the ability to instruct and train others as well as the ability to handle multiple tasks occurring at the same time.
  • Must have or obtain an Alaska Food Workers Card and/or ServSafe Certification upon hire.
  • Must pass all pre-employment contract requirements which may include but are not limited to: drug test, physical and fit for duty assessment and hearing test. Applicants not located near a testing facility are responsible for paying for travel to the nearest testing facility.
  • Must be able to cooperate and work as part of a team with fellow employees, customers and clients.
  • Must be able to make decisions in the moment with little to no supervision.
  • Must be able to be on your feet for 12 hours per shift for the scheduled rotation.
  • Must be able to live in dormitory style settings and meet cleanliness requirements of the remote camp.
  • Contract requires employees to speak, understand, read and write English.
  • Must meet and adhere to all safety guidelines and regulations set forth by the company and client.

CANDIDATES RESIDING OUTSIDE ANCHORAGE AREA:
Candidates residing in Alaska & the Lower 48 for any contract: For the purposes of pre-employment testing, Anchorage will be considered the point of hire (with the exception of drug testing, which will be conducted near the candidate's place of residence). Employee is responsible for any travel expenses and needed accommodations related to pre-employment tasks that need to be completed in Anchorage, AK. This includes, but is not limited to, any safety training requirements, required pre-employment testing and/or training such as physical, DOT physical/medical card, fit for duty, audiogram, and/or other testing required by contract/company (NSTC, APICC training, security licensing requirements, etc.).
Candidates residing in Alaska for Alyeska Contract: pre-employment testing will be scheduled near the candidate's area of residence within the state. The only exception is when the candidate lives in a region without the necessary service providers to complete all requirements.
Flights to Remote Locations: All employees are responsible for all expenses related to reporting to point of hire (Anchorage, AK) for scheduled trips paid for by the company for remote locations.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Weather: Indoor/Outdoor. Frequently exposed to arctic conditions.
Noise level: Moderate to Loud
Description of environment: This is an industrial kitchen setting located in a remote camp.
Must constantly be able to stand, walk, climb, push, pull use hands and arms, stoop, kneel and crouch.
Travel: Must be able to travel by plane and/or bus to remote camps.
Physical requirements: Fit For Duty Test
  • Lift: Lift 50 lbs. from floor to knuckle x 2
  • Lift: Lift 50 lbs. from floor to waist x 2
  • Lift: Lift 50 lbs. from floor to shoulders x 2
  • Lift: Lift 30 lbs. from floor to crown x 2
  • Carry: Carry 20 lbs. with two hands for a minimum distance of 20 feet
  • Push: Push horizontally with a peak force of 50 f-lbs. with two hands.
  • Stoop & Twist: Perform alternate cross over toe touches x 5 each side, self-paced, continuous.
  • Squat Test: Functionally squat x 5, self-paced but continuous.
  • Kneel: Kneel on one knee and stand. Return to kneel on opposite knee. Repeat alternate kneeling sequence x 5 for each knee, self-paced but continuous.
  • Stairs: Climb up and down 10 steps x 4 for a total of 40 steps, self-paced but continuous
  • Stairs & Carry: Climb up and down 10 steps x 2 for a total of 20 steps while carrying 30 lbs. in one hand and using the other hand to grasp a railing for safety, self-paced.
    • Allow a 30 second rest period after climbing up and down 10 steps while carrying.

NMS Core Values
Safety guides our behavior.
Honesty and integrity govern our activities.
Commitments made will be fulfilled.
All individuals are treated with dignity and respect.
The environment will be protected and sustained.