Canadian Fishing Company (Canfisco)

2026 Dock Crew - Night Shift - Alaska Pacific Seafoods (DOCKNT - APS)

Canadian Fishing Company (Canfisco)  •  Kodiak, AK (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

The Dock Crew performs a variety of manual labor tasks. Once the fishing fleet delivers seafood to our docks, our dock crew works on the deck of the vessel, in the vessel’s holds, and on the dock to unload the seafood from the vessel to our plant. Job duties may include, but are not limited to, offloading product from vessels via hand pitching into totes or bags or using a fish pump; working on the decks or in the holds of fishing vessels; sorting seafood on conveyor belts; moving fishing gear, nets, bait and supplies to/from storage areas to/from vessels; operating cranes, forklifts, and pallet jacks; working in the processing and case up areas which may include butchering, cleaning, weighing, cutting, filleting, trimming, inspecting, and boxing various seafood products; operating plant machinery; inspecting product; loading product, boxes, pallets, or carts of product into or out of freezers or refrigerated vans; preparing packaging materials; guiding product into automated machinery: and cleaning or sanitizing the work area.

To preserve our food products at the peak of freshness, our plant has day and night shifts. Employees are assigned to 12-hour shifts, seven days a week. There may be several days or weeks of full production, and there may be several days with little or no production. Wild fisheries are not always easy to predict.

Responsibilities:

  • Unloading seafood from fishing vessels.
  • Sorting seafood on conveyor belt.
  • Operate cranes, forklifts and other machinery as needed. Training required and provided at plant.
  • Loading, unloading and storing fishing equipment for the fishing vessels
  • Assist production and case-up crew as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualified applicants must be:

  • 18+ years old.
  • Authorized to work in the U.S.
  • Willing and able to do this work, with or without reasonable accommodation:
  • Perform physical, standing work for up to 12 hours per day, seven days per week.
  • Process, touch, and be in close proximity of seafood products.
  • Work in cold, wet, loud plants with strong seafood odors.
  • Work safely around moving machinery, forklifts, vehicles, and elevated walkways.
  • Work safely on the decks and in the holds of fishing vessels.
  • Climb up and down vertical ladders.
  • Safety and accurately operate cranes, forklifts and pallet jacks (after appropriate on the job training).
  • Use hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders repetitively.
  • Safely lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Possess visual acuity and tactile dexterity to perform processing tasks.
  • Demonstrate prompt and reliable attendance.
  • Follow verbal and/or written directions.
  • Physically evacuate the area in a swift manner in case of an emergency.
  • Able to work outdoors year round in inclement weather (rain, snow, wind, cold or hot temperatures).
  • Able to work on the decks and in the holds of vessels tied to the dock, which create uneven and slippery work and walking surfaces, and may be difficult for people sensitive to seasickness.
  • Willing to work with a culturally diverse workforce.
  • Willing to follow all NPSI policies including our Discrimination-Free and Harassment-Free Workplace policy.

Transportation, Room and Board

The majority of employees are locals who live in town. Non-local employees may be able to live in our small bunkhouse which is located at the plant . The rooms are assigned based on gender identity, with up to six employees to a room with bunk beds and a shared bathroom. Bed linens are provided and a communal washer and dryer is available on site. Alaska Pacific Seafoods charges employees up to $15.00 per day to stay in the bunkhouse.

Alaska Pacific Seafoods is currently not providing meals to employees.

No Tolerances

North Pacific Seafoods prohibits the use, sale, or possession of ANY drug not medically authorized. We do not allow the use or possession of marijuana, medical or otherwise, at our plants. Employees may be asked to submit to random, post-accident, or for cause testing at any time, and NPSI reserves the right to search all areas of the plant without advance notice in order to maintain the no tolerance policy.

Important Considerations

This work can be hard, monotonous, and boring. There is no way to predict how much work will be available since these are wild fisheries.

Payroll Information

Our processor wage plan provides pay increases based on the total number of hours you work for our company. The first increase (Tier II) is after 500 hours. This means if you work longer seasons, or choose to come back multiple years, your hours accumulate towards these pay increases. Pay periods are biweekly. Our workday is defined as the calendar day, and our work week runs from Monday through Sunday. Employees are paid on the Friday following the end of the biweekly pay period. We encourage employees to sign up for direct deposit but you may elect to receive paper checks instead.

Equal Employment Opportunity

It is NPSI’s policy to comply with federal, state, and local law prohibiting unlawful discrimination. NPSI does not and will not permit discrimination (including harassment) in recruitment, hiring, or other employment actions and decisions based on an employee or applicant being a member of a protected class, which includes, but is not limited to, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age (40 or older), disability and genetic information (including family medical history), or other statuses protected by state and local law. It is NPSI’s policy to provide legal and fair treatment to all employees regarding recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, wages, hours, benefits, working conditions, training, and availability of advancement opportunities.

At-Will Employment

NPSI is an “ at-will” employer, meaning that the employee or NPSI may terminate employment at any time, with or without notice, and with or without cause. No one at NPSI is authorized to guarantee employment for a certain time period or otherwise alter the at-will nature of employment with NPSI. The language that appears in this job posting is not intended to create and does not create, nor is it intended to constitute and does not constitute a contract between NPSI and any employee. No manager, employee, or representative of NPSI, except the President or CEO, has the authority to enter into any contract guaranteeing employment for any specific term, and no such contract shall be deemed binding unless it is in writing and signed by the President or CEO.

Accommodation Requests

NPSI provides reasonable accommodations to applicants during the application process to ensure equal access to all available positions. To request an accommodation, please call NPSI’s Vice President of Human Resources at (206) 726-9900.

Canadian Fishing Company (Canfisco)

About Canadian Fishing Company (Canfisco)

The Canadian Fishing Company (Canfisco) has harvested sustainably, wild fish from the coastal waters of the Pacific Northwest for over 110 years. The Canfisco Group harvests over 100 million pounds of a diverse range of fish species annually and operates facilities spanning from Western Alaska to Southern British Columbia. Through its fully integrated seafood business, including fishing, processing and sales, Canfisco ensures its seafood products are fully compliant with the highest environmental, quality, and traceability standards.

Canfisco operates the largest fishing fleet in British Columbia with a focus on harvesting salmon, herring, rockfish, halibut, and hake. We land our catch in Prince Rupert, Port Hardy and Richmond with processing plants in both Prince Rupert and Greater Vancouver.

Bristol Bay, Alaska is the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world and the site of two operations: Alaska General Seafoods and Leader Creek Fisheries. Alaska General Seafoods also operates in Ketchikan, Alaska. Our Alaskan operations are major producers in their regions and have a growing share of the wild salmon fillet and canned salmon markets as well as expanding Canfisco’s volume and range of smoked salmon products.

As the global demand for sustainability harvested and nutritious seafood increases, Canfisco is always at the forefront. It is our commitment to be an environmentally responsible fishing entity in the seafood industry. With this focus, Canfisco has become one of North America’s largest producer of single-frozen Marine Stewardship Council sustainable wild salmon fillets.

Industry
Food & Beverage
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Vancouver, CA
Year Founded
1906
Website
akgen.com
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