Apprenticeship Communications Jobs in Alaska
Bering Straits Native Corporation
Nome, AK
This position does perform DOT “safety-sensitive” functions (as defined under 49 CFR Part 40) and is subject to all federal requirements related to Department of Transportation requirements for those performing, or on-call to perform, “safety-sensitive” functions. Essential and marginal functions may require maintaining physical condition necessary for bending, stooping, sitting, walking or standing for prolonged periods of time; most of time is spent sitting in a comfortable position with frequent opportunity to move about.
NANA Regional Corporation
North Slope/Prudhoe Bay, AK
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies: Oral Communication - Speaks clearly and persuasively in positive or negative situations; listens and gets clarification; responds well to questions; demonstrates group presentation skills; participates in meetings. An electrical apprentice works directly under the supervision of a qualified Journeyman Electrician in installing or maintaining a variety of approved wiring methods for distribution of electrical light, heat, power, radio, and signaling utilization systems.
Sysco
$26.33 - $33.68 hourly
Ketchikan, Alaska
With over 71,000 colleagues and a fleet of over 13,000 vehicles, Sysco operates approximately 333 distribution facilities worldwide and serves more than 700,000 customer locations. Our truck drivers build relationships with each customer using their positive, friendly attitude and become familiar with their operations to meet needs and expectations.
Bowhead
Deadhorse, Alaska
The Winch Truck Driver is responsible for the safe operation of winch trucks to load, transport, and position drilling equipment, camp modules, heavy machinery, and oversized loads in Arctic conditions. Responsibilities: Essential functions will include: Operate winch trucks to safely load, secure, transport, and offload oilfield equipment, modules, and oversized loads.
UIC Alaska
Deadhorse, Alaska
The Winch Truck Driver is responsible for the safe operation of winch trucks to load, transport, and position drilling equipment, camp modules, heavy machinery, and oversized loads in Arctic conditions. Responsibilities: Essential functions will include: Operate winch trucks to safely load, secure, transport, and offload oilfield equipment, modules, and oversized loads.