Administrative Assistant - Remote Camp Operations Nunavut
Top Benefits
About the role
Company Description WHO ARE WE? Dexterra Group is a fast-growing, financially strong, publicly listed company (TSX:DXT). We have a far-reaching presence across the entire continent North America with hundreds of full-time and part-time opportunities at any given time. We aim to provide our people with more than just a job – we offer fulfilling opportunities in a culture that promotes stability, diversity and inclusion, camaraderie, employee recognition, work-life balance, and doing what you love. For over 75 years, the companies that began independently, and now form Dexterra Group, have been dedicated to serving North American clients to create and manage built environments that play a vital role in our economy and our local communities. And, that’s something we’re truly proud of. Work That Matters, People Who Care. Job Description WHAT'S THE JOB? The Administrative Assistant is the on-site hub for documentation, scheduling, commissary operations, and communications, ensuring that camp operations run smoothly. This role supports the Lodge Manager, Operations Manager, Chef, and Housekeeping by coordinating crew rotations, maintaining rooming lists, compiling reports, processing purchasing and invoices, and ensuring HSEQ documentation is complete and current. The position requires strong attention to detail, professional client service, retail/commissary acumen, and the ability to work independently in a remote, fast-paced environment.
This position requires fly-in/fly-out travel from Edmonton, Alberta or Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, to the project site in Nunavut, with potential for weather-related delays or logistical challenges. This is a safety-sensitive position requiring a fit-test and drug and alcohol testing as a condition of employment.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate daily/rotation schedules, rooming lists, and check-in/out processes, update rosters and distribution lists in real time.
- Prepare and reconcile flight manifests; liaise with travel/workforce for crew changes; communicate delays and impacts to site leaders.
- Own front-office administration: reception, radio/keys issuance logs, visitor sign-in, mail/courier, and site communications.
- Maintain document control for SOPs, SDS binders, HACCP logs, water-testing records, inspections, and corrective actions; ensure version control.
- Assist with payroll/timekeeping: collect and verify timesheets, allowances (LOA/Travel), and overtime approvals; submit within deadlines.
- Draft meeting agendas, capture minutes and actions; follow up to closure with accountable owners.
- Support HSEQ program administration, including incident/near-miss reporting, JHAs, drills logistics, and records retention.
- Coordinate onboarding/orientation for new arrivals; prepare welcome packages and ensure required forms and access are in place.
- Uphold confidentiality and privacy standards when handling personnel information and client data; comply with company and client policies.
- Run and manage the camp commissary/canteen: set hours, merchandise displays, accurate pricing, and excellent customer service.
- Operate POS and handle cash/card transactions; perform daily cash-out and reconciliation; prepare deposit logs and petty-cash summaries.
- Manage vending machines: restock to par, clear jams, conduct basic troubleshooting, log meter reads, reconcile cash, and coordinate vendor service calls.
- Ensure commissary compliance with client/site policies (e.g., prohibited items) and food-safety requirements for packaged goods (HACCP, temperature control).
Physical Demands
- Extended periods of standing, walking, and on-site presence in remote locations.
- Ability to lift, carry, and move items up to 40–50 lbs.
- Work in varying environmental conditions, including extreme weather.
- Travel to multiple sites, including fly-in/fly-out locations.
Working Conditions
- Project-based role with primary work in Nunavut, flexibility for remote work when not on-site.
- Ability to work long shifts and rotational schedules (e.g., 4 weeks on / 2 weeks off or similar).
- Endurance to function effectively in remote northern climates, including extreme cold, wind, or lack of daylight during specific periods.
- Resilience under isolation conditions—long periods away from home with limited external contact.
- Fly-in/fly-out arrangement; shared accommodations and meals provided while on-site.
- Extended periods away from home with possible weather-related travel delays.
- Must comply with all company and client health, safety, and operational standards.
Qualifications WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR? Required Qualifications
- College diploma in hospitality/operations (or equivalent experience).
- WHMIS and Food Safety (asset); First Aid (asset).
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel as required.
- 3–5+ years in coordination/administration within hospitality/remote camps; rooms/front-desk or scheduling experience preferred.
- Exceptional attention to detail; clear written and verbal communication; customer‑service mindset.
- Ability to manage competing priorities calmly in a fast-paced, remote environment.
Other Skills And Competencies
- Strong client service focus with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and operational management tools.
- Strong understanding of Health & Safety compliance.
- Ability to work independently with minimal direct supervision during remote shifts.
- Cultural sensitivity and adaptability in diverse team environments, including collaboration with Indigenous and Inuit staff
Additional Information WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
- Competitive compensation package
- You will receive competitive medical and dental benefits upon day of hire PLUS $500 annual Wellness Benefit AND $500 annual Health Spending Account
- Employee Referral Program – earn up to $1000 for each referral hired!
- Advancement opportunities
This is a 6 month contract position with a required start date of November 1, 2025 working in a remote camp operation in Nunavut on a 3 week on/3 week off rotation and includes an hourly starting rate of $20.00. Travel, accommodations, and all meals, snacks, and beverages are provided while at site. Dexterra Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veterans’ status, Indigenous status, or any other legally protected factors. Disability-related accommodations during the hiring selection process are available upon request.
#IND2
About Dexterra
We’ve been here, servicing our Canadian clients, for over 70 years. With these decades of experience, we bring access to extensive expertise and knowledge in your specific region. And by building lasting relationships, we’re able to provide more value, greater opportunities and better service.
With operations in 11 of 13 provinces and territories, we provide quality solutions for ongoing maintenance and operations to clients in the aviation, defence and security, retail, commercial, private industry, healthcare, education and government sectors.
Our expertise in bringing together the right people with the right skills to transform service delivery and improve your customers’ experiences is what sets us apart. We take a truly integrated approach, working with your specific needs – whether it’s a new or existing facility.
Administrative Assistant - Remote Camp Operations Nunavut
Top Benefits
About the role
Company Description WHO ARE WE? Dexterra Group is a fast-growing, financially strong, publicly listed company (TSX:DXT). We have a far-reaching presence across the entire continent North America with hundreds of full-time and part-time opportunities at any given time. We aim to provide our people with more than just a job – we offer fulfilling opportunities in a culture that promotes stability, diversity and inclusion, camaraderie, employee recognition, work-life balance, and doing what you love. For over 75 years, the companies that began independently, and now form Dexterra Group, have been dedicated to serving North American clients to create and manage built environments that play a vital role in our economy and our local communities. And, that’s something we’re truly proud of. Work That Matters, People Who Care. Job Description WHAT'S THE JOB? The Administrative Assistant is the on-site hub for documentation, scheduling, commissary operations, and communications, ensuring that camp operations run smoothly. This role supports the Lodge Manager, Operations Manager, Chef, and Housekeeping by coordinating crew rotations, maintaining rooming lists, compiling reports, processing purchasing and invoices, and ensuring HSEQ documentation is complete and current. The position requires strong attention to detail, professional client service, retail/commissary acumen, and the ability to work independently in a remote, fast-paced environment.
This position requires fly-in/fly-out travel from Edmonton, Alberta or Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, to the project site in Nunavut, with potential for weather-related delays or logistical challenges. This is a safety-sensitive position requiring a fit-test and drug and alcohol testing as a condition of employment.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate daily/rotation schedules, rooming lists, and check-in/out processes, update rosters and distribution lists in real time.
- Prepare and reconcile flight manifests; liaise with travel/workforce for crew changes; communicate delays and impacts to site leaders.
- Own front-office administration: reception, radio/keys issuance logs, visitor sign-in, mail/courier, and site communications.
- Maintain document control for SOPs, SDS binders, HACCP logs, water-testing records, inspections, and corrective actions; ensure version control.
- Assist with payroll/timekeeping: collect and verify timesheets, allowances (LOA/Travel), and overtime approvals; submit within deadlines.
- Draft meeting agendas, capture minutes and actions; follow up to closure with accountable owners.
- Support HSEQ program administration, including incident/near-miss reporting, JHAs, drills logistics, and records retention.
- Coordinate onboarding/orientation for new arrivals; prepare welcome packages and ensure required forms and access are in place.
- Uphold confidentiality and privacy standards when handling personnel information and client data; comply with company and client policies.
- Run and manage the camp commissary/canteen: set hours, merchandise displays, accurate pricing, and excellent customer service.
- Operate POS and handle cash/card transactions; perform daily cash-out and reconciliation; prepare deposit logs and petty-cash summaries.
- Manage vending machines: restock to par, clear jams, conduct basic troubleshooting, log meter reads, reconcile cash, and coordinate vendor service calls.
- Ensure commissary compliance with client/site policies (e.g., prohibited items) and food-safety requirements for packaged goods (HACCP, temperature control).
Physical Demands
- Extended periods of standing, walking, and on-site presence in remote locations.
- Ability to lift, carry, and move items up to 40–50 lbs.
- Work in varying environmental conditions, including extreme weather.
- Travel to multiple sites, including fly-in/fly-out locations.
Working Conditions
- Project-based role with primary work in Nunavut, flexibility for remote work when not on-site.
- Ability to work long shifts and rotational schedules (e.g., 4 weeks on / 2 weeks off or similar).
- Endurance to function effectively in remote northern climates, including extreme cold, wind, or lack of daylight during specific periods.
- Resilience under isolation conditions—long periods away from home with limited external contact.
- Fly-in/fly-out arrangement; shared accommodations and meals provided while on-site.
- Extended periods away from home with possible weather-related travel delays.
- Must comply with all company and client health, safety, and operational standards.
Qualifications WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR? Required Qualifications
- College diploma in hospitality/operations (or equivalent experience).
- WHMIS and Food Safety (asset); First Aid (asset).
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel as required.
- 3–5+ years in coordination/administration within hospitality/remote camps; rooms/front-desk or scheduling experience preferred.
- Exceptional attention to detail; clear written and verbal communication; customer‑service mindset.
- Ability to manage competing priorities calmly in a fast-paced, remote environment.
Other Skills And Competencies
- Strong client service focus with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and operational management tools.
- Strong understanding of Health & Safety compliance.
- Ability to work independently with minimal direct supervision during remote shifts.
- Cultural sensitivity and adaptability in diverse team environments, including collaboration with Indigenous and Inuit staff
Additional Information WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
- Competitive compensation package
- You will receive competitive medical and dental benefits upon day of hire PLUS $500 annual Wellness Benefit AND $500 annual Health Spending Account
- Employee Referral Program – earn up to $1000 for each referral hired!
- Advancement opportunities
This is a 6 month contract position with a required start date of November 1, 2025 working in a remote camp operation in Nunavut on a 3 week on/3 week off rotation and includes an hourly starting rate of $20.00. Travel, accommodations, and all meals, snacks, and beverages are provided while at site. Dexterra Group is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veterans’ status, Indigenous status, or any other legally protected factors. Disability-related accommodations during the hiring selection process are available upon request.
#IND2
About Dexterra
We’ve been here, servicing our Canadian clients, for over 70 years. With these decades of experience, we bring access to extensive expertise and knowledge in your specific region. And by building lasting relationships, we’re able to provide more value, greater opportunities and better service.
With operations in 11 of 13 provinces and territories, we provide quality solutions for ongoing maintenance and operations to clients in the aviation, defence and security, retail, commercial, private industry, healthcare, education and government sectors.
Our expertise in bringing together the right people with the right skills to transform service delivery and improve your customers’ experiences is what sets us apart. We take a truly integrated approach, working with your specific needs – whether it’s a new or existing facility.