This opportunity could be
where you make your best
memories & friends
Because we believe the best tour products are created and delivered with passion, we seek employees who love Alaska as much as we do.
On staff are a bush pilot, a mountain climber, commercial & sports fishermen, travel writers, educators, and many who have completed Alaska’s Running of the Reindeer. Our combined experience with living and playing in the Great Land enables Premier to continually be recommended by our worldwide partners.
Tour Directors become Alaskan experts and provide guests with a unique experience, regaling tales of catching barn-door sized halibut, flying over stunning mountains, and whitewater rafting in Denali National Park. Tour Drivers operate deluxe motorcoaches, ensuring that guests have a safe experience. Wilderness Express employees share a taste of the railroad as they showcase landscapes, amazing cuisine and stories unique to our Alaska experience. Guest Service Representatives meet many of our guests as they get ready to embark on a trip of a lifetime.
Working for PAT, you will quickly learn that a great Alaska land tour combines the usual with the unusual. Be part of a team that focuses on providing 5-star service in a place where the scenery is unlike anywhere in the world. Whether you seek to drive one of our 100+ luxury motorcoaches, lead an exclusive tour across Alaska and the Yukon, or stay close to home in Anchorage or Fairbanks, PAT has something for everyone.
While PAT employees work hard, they also know how to play hard. Working in the tourism industry definitely has its perks. During days off, employees take advantage of some Alaskan adventures, such as hiking, whitewater rafting, flightseeing around North America’s highest peak, or kayaking in Prince William Sound.
Alaska is a land of mystery and is spectacular during any season. The tour season begins with a gray crisp spring, then turns into a sunny, green and blue summer. The season ends in a tapestry of rust, gold, and orange.
Stick around for the winter and enjoy cross country or downhill skiing, snowshoeing, ice climbing, and much more. As 24-hour daylight transforms into short, dark days, you will have the opportunity to see spectacular Northern Lights and become a spectator of the highly competitive and unforgettable Iditarod Sled Dog Race.