Working on the Slope

Over 2,000 employees work rotational positions on the North Slope of Alaska.

Cycle diagram showing ways to live and work in Alaska, including flying with ASRC Energy from Anchorage to North Slope, working 2-3 week shifts with breaks and meals, staying in comfortable accommodations with amenities, flying back to Anchorage, and living anywhere to enjoy 2-3 weeks off.

Training, Resources, and Growth

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) and work clothes

  • North Slope Training Cooperative (NSTC) course

  • Commercial driver’s license (CDL) training opportunities

  • ASPIRE Academy, internal leadership training

  • Employee of the week bonus program

  • Paid training for emergency response, such as spill response, fire response, and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Meet New People and Feel at Home

  • Free accommodations and meals

  • High-speed Wi-Fi and satellite TV

  • Gym, sports court, theater, library, and more are available at some locations

  • Work with people who live across the country