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Work Camp Jobs in Saskatchewan (NOW HIRING)

Reporting to the Supervisor, Camp Operations, the Camp Worker 1, will be responsible for working ... Sanitize work and customer area. * Empty garbage from dining room and bedrooms. * Replenish Front ...

Ready to suit up as a Camp Industrial Security Guard GardaWorld is currently seeking a professional ... Legally entitled to work in Canada * Strong verbal and written communication skills for radio ...

Ready to suit up as a Camp Industrial Security Guard GardaWorld is currently seeking a professional ... Legally entitled to work in Canada * Strong verbal and written communication skills for radio ...

$25.62/hr

The Camp Coordinator will be expected to work as a small, independent team with Camp Counselor(s) to deliver a diverse array of indoor and outdoor literacy-based camp activities in a safe, caring and ...

Ability to work 12-hour shifts in a remote camp environment Can't make these dates? We still encourage you to apply and we'll keep you updated on future opportunities! Company Description Tundra Site ...

The camp is located 155 kilometers east of Saskatoon, SK. Our positions work an 14 days on, 7 days off rotation. Accommodations and meals during your work rotations are provided by the company.

A disciplined work ethic and ability to take initiative * Strong problem solving skills * Capable of working in both a team and individual environment There is no camp or subsistence provided for ...

Previous experience with rotational schedules and remote camp life. * Incorporates HS&E concepts into work activities and demonstrates concern for others health & safety (co-workers, clients, and sub ...

Previous experience with rotational schedules and remote camp life. * Incorporates HS&E concepts into work activities and demonstrates concern for others health & safety (co-workers, clients, and sub ...

Out-of-town work includes either all-inclusive camp accommodations or LOA and individual accommodations (project dependent) Requirements What You'll Bring * Indentured into Electrical or PSE trade

Out-of-town work includes either all-inclusive camp accommodations or LOA and individual accommodations (project dependent) Requirements What You'll Bring * Indentured into Electrical or PSE trade

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How much do work camp jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for work camp in Saskatchewan is $21.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.74 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a work camp?

Work camps are organized living and working arrangements where groups of people, often seasonal or temporary workers, reside on-site to perform specific jobs. These camps are commonly used in industries like agriculture, construction, mining, or disaster relief, where the job location is remote or requires a concentrated workforce. Accommodations and amenities can vary, but essential facilities like housing, dining, and recreational spaces are typically provided. Work camps help employers meet labor demands while offering workers a place to stay near the job site.

What are the typical responsibilities and daily routines for employees working at a work camp?

Employees at work camps are often responsible for maintaining the daily operations of the facility, which can include preparing and serving meals, housekeeping, janitorial work, and general maintenance tasks. They may also assist with inventory management, ensure compliance with safety protocols, and support recreational or administrative activities for camp residents. The work environment is usually structured with shift-based schedules, and teamwork is essential, as employees often collaborate closely to meet the needs of residents and keep the camp running smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a work camp manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Work Camp Manager, you generally need experience in facilities management, logistics, and basic health and safety compliance, often supported by a background in hospitality or project management. Familiarity with camp management software, inventory tracking systems, and knowledge of regulatory standards are typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help ensure smooth operations and high morale among staff and residents. These skills are crucial for maintaining a safe, efficient, and comfortable living environment in remote or demanding work camp settings.

What is the difference between Work Camp vs Construction Worker?

AspectWork CampConstruction Worker
CredentialsMinimal; often on-the-job trainingVaries; may require certifications or licenses
Work EnvironmentTemporary housing, remote or site-basedConstruction sites, indoor/outdoor
Employer & IndustryEmployers in resource extraction, forestry, or remote projectsConstruction companies, general contracting
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding living arrangements and job rolesJob duties, skills, and certifications

Work Camps are temporary living and working arrangements often associated with resource extraction or remote projects, requiring minimal credentials. Construction Workers perform specific building tasks on-site, often needing certifications. While both roles are industry-related, Work Camps focus on accommodation and general labor, whereas Construction Workers focus on skilled trades and construction tasks.

What job categories do people searching Work Camp jobs in Saskatchewan look for?

The top searched job categories for Work Camp jobs in Saskatchewan are:

Infographic showing various Work Camp job openings in Saskatchewan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,998 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

Camp Worker

SSR Mining, Inc.

Saskatoon, SK โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Who Are We?


SSR Mining Inc. is an intermediate gold company with four producing assets located in the USA, 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:

JOIN OUR TEAM: poised for growth and delivering excellence in all that we do.

We would love to have you join us and be part of the only gold producing facility in Saskatchewan. The Seabee Gold Operation is located about 500km northeast of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the boreal forest. At SSR Mining, our vision is to deliver sustainable value for all stakeholders through responsible mining. People and the environment are our most important resources, and we are committed to safeguarding them both now and for the future. We recognize the catalyst role our operations can play in local communities and commit to engaging with and investing in local communities and leaving a positive legacy. We do this by implementing the highest standards of sustainability, as well as the necessary plans, procedures, metrics, and targets to meet our commitments every single day.

Joining SSR Mining is being part of a diverse team committed to ensuring that safety comes first, an innovative mindset is encouraged, and collaboration is a constant.

At SSR Mining - Seabee Gold Operation we understand the value of a diverse workforce and we embrace, encourage and support workplace inclusion and diversity. New ideas, perspectives, experiences, and expertise make Seabee Gold Operation stronger. We are committed to building a diverse workforce reflecting the communities we operate in. Our vision is to create a culture where inclusion is the goal, and a diverse and representative workforce is our measure of success. Seabee Gold Operation is committed to providing an inclusive selection process, free from systemic barriers, support employment equity and encourage all members of underrepresented groups (i.e., women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and members of racialized groups/visible minorities) to voluntarily disclose. Seabee Gold Operation welcomes applicants from all backgrounds, abilities, and experiences to apply.

SSR Mining - Seabee Gold Operation is hiring for a Casual Camp Worker 1 (Janitorial/Housekeeping/Kitchen).

About Your New Role:

Reporting to the Supervisor, Camp Operations, the Camp Worker 1, will be responsible for working with the kitchen, housekeeping and janitorial staff to ensure company hygiene standards are met as well as health standards as required by SK HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) requirements. Day to day this role may include cleaning and sanitizing facilities, assisting with meal preparation and kitchen operations, and maintaining the cleanliness of the camp. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their skills and gain hands-on experience in a fly in / fly out environment.

Your Key Responsibilities:

  • Ability to follow assigned workload and task schedules.

  • Complete duties within allotted time.

  • Operate dishwasher.

  • Operate vacuum.

  • Operate laundry equipment and do laundry as required.

  • Sanitize work and customer area.

  • Empty garbage from dining room and bedrooms.

  • Replenish Front of House.

  • Assist with taking down of breakfast line and serve meals on the hotline.

  • Follow cleaning and sanitation protocol for room weekly and completes housekeeping.

  • Follow cleaning and sanitation protocol for washrooms/toilets and hallways.

  • Follow cleaning and sanitation protocol for the mill and mine dry change rooms.

  • Follow cleaning and sanitation protocol for Administration building.

  • Any other duties as assigned by the department.

Your Knowledge and Skills:

  • Must demonstrate good communication skills.

  • Reliable team player who is willing to jump in and help where needed.

  • A positive and proactive attitude towards safety is essential.

  • Able to work well independently with minimal supervision.

  • Physically demanding position. Duties include repetitive bending, pulling, carrying, high lifting and heavy pushing (up to 50lbs).

Your Education and Experience:

The successful candidate will have:

  • Entry level and the ability to step into Camp Worker 2 position when required.

  • Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent.

  • Previous experience working in remote, fly in / fly out camp sites is an asset but is not required.

About Our Working Conditions:

This position has a schedule of two (2) weeks on, two (2) weeks off at our remote camp in northern Saskatchewan, working 11-hour days with possibility of unscheduled overtime required on occasion. You will be required to fly in fly out of the site on designated days from a pick-up point in either Saskatoon, Prince Albert or La Ronge.

Our Stipulations:

This job posting complies with all Company standards, policies and procedures pertaining to appropriate conduct for employees, including the Code of Conduct. Our Respect in the Workplace policy, Safety, Health & Environment policies, and any other applicable standards, policies and procedures are implemented and or revised by the Company or by Legislation.

This job description is an outline of the key requirements and responsibilities for this role but is not to be considered an exhaustive list. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.

Drug (including marijuana) and alcohol substance testing is a requirement for all positions. Applicants who have recently used marijuana recreationally may not pass a substance test as marijuana can remain in the user's system for as many as 30 days after use.

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.