As a subsidiary of Bristol Bay Native Corporation, Bristol Wave Seafoods is proud to offer employment opportunities to BBNC shareholders and their descendants.
New employees with no previous fishing experience start as either factory processors or deckhands. The captain will assign you to a role based on what positions need to be filled.
New employees working as factory processors will learn to sort fish by size and species, clean and bleed fish, remove heads and collarbones, and freeze sorted fish in pans for packaging.
New employee working as deckhands will learn to handle and haul lines & fishing gear, operate deck machinery including the autobaiter, slack-taker/combi, crane, etc.
All employees also participate in the loading/unloading of products and supplies at the start and end of each trip.
BBNC shareholders and descendants with previous commercial fishing experience will be considered for all open roles consistent with their knowledge and skills.
Working at sea is physically and mentally challenging and requires long hours in remote locations, often several days’ travel from the nearest port. Our deck and processing crews work 16-hour shifts, 7 days a week. Most trips average 4-5 weeks in duration, but depending on the fishing season, catch rates, weather, vessel size and other factors, trips can be as short as 10-12 days or as long as 60+ days. Crew members generally work multiple trips (2 months or longer) in a single rotation.
BWS will arrange all travel from your hometown to Dutch Harbor, AK, and back to your hometown at the end of your rotation. On your first rotation with BWS, the company pays 100% of travel costs. If you return for future rotations, travel expenses will be deducted from your settlement at the end of the trip. There is no up-front cost for travel, but you will need to pay bag fees to check luggage. If hotels are required during travel, BWS pays 100% of the cost, including meal vouchers.