Want to Discover the Great Frontier of Alaska? Unparalleled in beauty, Skagway has some of the most unique and beautiful scenery in all of Alaska. Come to Alaska 360’s Dredge Town, one of the leading tour destinations in Skagway, Alaska and have the experience of a lifetime!

Martin Rudlof, General Manager

We focus on our customers but we equally focus on our employees. Our employee oriented company culture not only strives to address all their needs but helps them to grow personally and professionally on a continuous basis. We encourage all of them to take initiatives while incorporating the core values of our company.

Martin Rudlof, General Manager

Discover the last frontier while working at one of the most popular attractions in Skagway: Alaska 360’s Dredge Town. Looking for a fun, yet challenging job in a fast-paced, high-volume environment? Then come and join our team from late April through early October and spend the best summer of your life in Skagway, Alaska!

We are committed to hiring professionals who are kind, considerate, excel in working with the public and who understand the value of customer service. If you are interested in providing superior service while having a wonderful time taking in all that Alaska has to offer, this is the place for you.
 

Apply today, as positions are limited. We have an age requirement of at least 21 years of age and have open positions in various departments such as Operations, Sales, Tours, Restaurant and Others.
 

Send us your resume if you are interested in joining the Alaska 360 family.

Sleep and Eat

Alaska 360 offers rental housing for staff. All tenants share the kitchen, dining, living, and laundry room. Our rental fee includes heat, water, and electric. Washers and dryers are provided at no cost for employees. Internet is not included by the company but is available at the expense of the employee directly from Alaska Power and Telephone (APT). It is also offered for free at the public library, and cost-effective hotspots are located throughout town.


Housing options can vary from season to season. Staff may have shared or single rooms depending on availability. Because housing options can change, rental information can, too. You can inquire about housing options for the coming season.

No pets allowed. All shared facilities are non-smoking.


Other Perks

We offer a competitive wage and a substantial “retention” bonus to employees who complete their contracts in good standing. We provide our employees with complimentary tickets on our tours for friends and family.

We have reciprocal touring agreements with many local companies so our employees can experience other local tours at a reduced rate.


Getting Here and Getting Around

Getting here: You have three choices – Air, Land or Sea ...

By Air
The closest major airport to Skagway is Juneau, Alaska, and the major airline that flies into Juneau is Alaska Airlines. Once there, you can fly to Skagway on a 45-minute commuter flight to Skagway with Alaska Seaplanes each day, weather permitting. The Alaska Marine Highway ferry also runs between Juneau and Skagway, which is a less expensive option. The Alaskan Marine Highway ferry terminal is about a four mile cab ride from the Juneau airport.

By Land
If you are traveling by car or an RV, you'll join the growing number of visitors who travel the Alaska Highway each year. Skagway is only 110 miles south from the Alaska Highway, via the South Klondike Highway. The lakes of the Yukon and British Columbia that you'll pass along the way are the headwaters of the great Yukon River. This modern two-lane highway is an easy scenic drive.

By Sea
Skagway is the northern terminus of the Alaska Marine Highway System. A fleet of modern, car-carrying vessels serves all of Southeast Alaska. Northbound travelers can access the system at Bellingham, Washington and Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Each vessel has an observation lounge, bar, cafeteria and a solarium where camping is allowed free of charge. Mainline vessels also feature stateroom accommodation. Upon your arrival in Skagway, someone from our staff will greet you and bring you to Alaska 360’s housing, give you a quick tour of the town, and our site, Dredge Town.

Once you’re here: A car isn’t really necessary. Walking and bicycling will get you anywhere you want to go in Skagway.

For Fun

Skagway has a multitude of recreational activities to offer …

We know that after working hard, we all also want to play hard. Explore the town and its many craft breweries, restaurants, and live music venues – and don’t forget it’s daylight until about 11PM pretty much through the entire summer!

Skagway has amazing access to the natural beauty that surrounds us. There are numerous hiking trails (including the world famous Chilkoot Trail), backcountry cabins available to rent, and opportunities for various outdoor activities from biking, fishing, to kayaking.

Sports enthusiasts can participate in the local softball or soccer leagues and various other athletic events throughout the season. Fitness buffs can join the recreation center and take advantage of various classes and group sports along with use of the gym. 

More into festivals? Choose between Summer Solstice, Independence Day or the Southeast Alaska State Fair and the Brew Fest in Haines. Thinking about travel options? Simply plan a weekend trip to Whitehorse in the Yukon or Alaska’s capital Juneau.

Additional activities include camping, fishing, rafting, horseback riding, and photography to just name a few. Staff are encouraged to take advantage of the ferry system and local tour operators to get out and experience all Alaska and the Yukon have to offer!

Ready for the best summer of your life?