Field Operations Manager Jobs in Alaska

Field Operations Manager jobs in Alaska concentrate heavily in oil and gas extraction, mining, commercial fishing logistics, and infrastructure construction, with demand at every level from field supervisor to senior operations director. The busiest hiring markets are Anchorage, Fairbanks, and the Kenai Peninsula, where major employers such as ConocoPhillips Alaska, Doyon Limited, and Bechtel maintain lasting field operations footprints. The most in-demand specialties right now are remote site logistics, pipeline operations management, and heavy equipment fleet oversight. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles12
Top employerbp
Top cityAnchorage, AK
Cities hiring5
Work type88% On-site
Top industryEnergy

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Overhead Crane Field Service Technician
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Overhead Crane Field Service Technician
Alaska Overhead
Anchorage, Alaska
Health & Safety
Maintenance & Repair
Skilled Trades
$25 - $45/hr
On-Site
High school diploma or GED

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Raymond West
Field Service Technician
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Field Service Technician
Raymond West
Anchorage, Alaska
Health & Safety
Maintenance & Repair
Skilled Trades
$25.45 - $40/hr
High school diploma or GED
1,001-5,000

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Northrop Grumman
Field Engineer - Level 2
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Field Engineer - Level 2
Northrop Grumman
Fort Greely, Alaska
Specialized Engineering
Civil & Structural Engineering
Construction Management
Engineering (Non-Software)
Civil Engineering
$61k - $105k/yr
Bachelor's
10,000+

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delta constructors
Electrical Field Engineer
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Electrical Field Engineer
delta constructors
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Electrical Engineering
Construction Management
On-Site
High School

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Castrol Heavy Duty Lubricants – Field Engineer
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Castrol Heavy Duty Lubricants – Field Engineer
bp
Anchorage, Alaska
Specialized Engineering
Civil & Structural Engineering
Construction Management
Engineering (Non-Software)
Civil Engineering
$120k - $140k/yr
On-Site
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Field Operations Manager Jobs by City in Alaska

Where Alaska roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Anchorage
7 jobs
Prudhoe Bay
2 jobs
Juneau
1 job
Fairbanks
1 job
Fort Greely
1 job

Field Operations Manager Job Market in Alaska

A snapshot from current Alaska openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • bp
    bp1
  • GCI
    GCI1
  • Kiewit
    Kiewit1
  • Leidos
    Leidos1
  • Worley
    Worley1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Energy1
  • Retail1
  • Automotive1
  • Manufacturing1
  • Telecommunications1

What Alaska Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in field operations manager jobs across Alaska.

  • Bachelor's degree in operations management, engineering, or a related technical field required
  • Five or more years of supervisory experience in field operations or industrial environments
  • Familiarity with Alaska remote site logistics, cold-weather operations, and rotational workforce schedules
  • Strong working knowledge of OSHA standards and Alaska safety compliance for field environments
  • Experience managing vendor contracts, equipment fleets, and field budgets in high-cost operating conditions
  • Proficiency with operations management software and field reporting tools used in resource extraction industries

Field Operations Manager Jobs in Alaska: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a field operations manager in Alaska?

Most Alaska employers require a bachelor's degree in operations management, engineering, business, or a closely related field combined with several years of progressively responsible field supervisory experience. Alaska does not issue a single state license for this role, but positions in oil and gas, mining, and utilities often require industry-specific certifications such as OSHA competency credentials or pipeline safety qualifications recognized by Alaska regulators. Building experience in Alaska's dominant industries accelerates advancement significantly.

How much do field operations managers make in Alaska?

Field operations managers in Alaska earn a median of about $116,630 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $63,320 for the lowest 10% to over $219,350 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.

Which companies hire field operations managers in Alaska?

Alaska field operations manager roles are posted by bp, GCI, and Kiewit and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Alaska's concentration of resource extraction, tribal enterprise, and large-scale infrastructure projects means that energy companies, Native regional corporations, and federal contractors represent the most consistent sources of openings statewide.

Which Alaska cities have the most field operations manager jobs?

Anchorage, Prudhoe Bay, and Juneau account for the largest share of field operations manager openings in Alaska. Anchorage draws the most postings as the state's commercial and logistics hub, while Fairbanks serves as the gateway to Interior and North Slope operations, and smaller concentrations follow wherever major energy, mining, or construction projects maintain regional headquarters or staging facilities.

Are there remote field operations manager jobs in Alaska?

Yes, but they're rare. Field operations managers in Alaska typically oversee on-site crews, equipment, and safety compliance at remote extraction or construction sites, which requires a physical presence. About 13% of field operations manager openings tied to Alaska are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those tend to cover administrative oversight, scheduling, or contract coordination functions that can be handled off-site.

How can I get hired as a field operations manager in Alaska with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is through an operations coordinator, field technician, or logistics supervisor role with one of Alaska's large resource sector employers, then building toward a manager title over several rotations. Companies such as ConocoPhillips Alaska and Doyon Limited run structured onboarding programs for candidates entering field operations from adjacent roles in logistics, project coordination, or heavy equipment oversight. Earning an OSHA certification and gaining any Alaska-specific remote site experience strengthens a candidate's profile considerably at the entry level.

Where can I find and apply to field operations manager jobs in Alaska?

You can find and apply to field operations manager jobs in Alaska on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the available roles, identify the ones that match your background and target location, and apply directly to each position that fits.

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