Job Description
FIFO Shift Schedule: 6 weeks on / 6 weeks off
Job Description:
Logisticians support critical supply chain and transportation operations at remote Arctic radar sites across Northern Canada. Working in a fly-in/fly-out camp environment, you’ll manage inventory, coordinate shipments, and ensure the safe movement of materials and personnel in support of the North Warning System.
This is a permanent, unionized rotational role offering long-term stability, extended time off between rotations, and fully provided accommodations in a remote camp setting.
Key responsibilities include:
Managing inventory control, including issuing, receiving, distributing, and disposing of materials
Handling, packaging, labeling, and shipping materials, including dangerous goods, in compliance with regulations
Coordinating transportation of goods and personnel to Long Range and Short Range Radar sites
Collaborating with site teams, Logistics Support System staff, and operations centres
Traveling between adjacent radar sites to provide logistical support
Operating material handling equipment and maintaining organized warehouse areas
Loading and unloading goods and supplies
Following all safety standards and contributing to a respectful, safe work environment
Qualifications & experience:
High school diploma or equivalent education/experience
Valid driver’s license
Transportation of Dangerous Goods certification (air/road/sea)
Experience with inventory control, shipping/receiving, or warehouse operations
Familiarity with inventory systems such as Maximo
Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel
Experience handling Government Furnished Equipment (asset)
Experience working in a remote camp environment (asset)
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and work in demanding weather conditions
Strong organizational, communication, and customer service skills
Ability to work rotational shifts consistently in remote northern environments
Employment type: Permanent, full-time (unionized)
Compensation: $33.91–$42.39 per hour (overtime paid at 1.5x)
Additional highlights:
Paid travel days and all travel costs covered
Private accommodations with meals, Wi-Fi, TV, laundry, and recreation facilities
Comprehensive health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance
Employer-matched pension plan
Arctic clothing and annual safety footwear allowance
Training and career development opportunities
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