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Welcome to ConocoPhillips, where innovation and excellence create a platform for opportunity and growth. Come realize your full potential here.Who We Are We are one of the world’s largest independent exploration and production companies, based on proved reserves and production of liquids and natural gas. With operations and activities in 13 countries, we explore for, develop, and produce crude oil and natural gas globally. We are challenged with an important job to safely find and deliver energy to the world. Our employees are critical to our success, and with them we power civilization. We’re grounded by our SPIRIT Values – safety, people, integrity, responsibility, innovation, and teamwork. These values position us to deliver strong performance in a dynamic business – but not at all costs. We believe it’s not just what we do – it’s how we do it – that sets us apart.Fostering an Inclusive Work EnvironmentTo deliver superior performance, we create an environment that respects the contributions and differences of every individual. Wherever possible, we use these differences to drive competitive business advantage, personal growth and, ultimately, create business success.Job SummaryAlaska OverviewThe Alaska segment primarily explores for, produces, transports and markets crude oil, natural gas and NGLs. We are the largest crude oil producer in Alaska and have major ownership interests in the Prudhoe Bay, Kuparuk and Western North Slope asset areas. Additionally, we are one of Alaska’s largest owners of state, federal and fee exploration leases, with approximately one million net undeveloped acres at year-end 2024. Alaska operations contributed 14 percent of our consolidated liquids production and two percent of our consolidated natural gas production.Position OverviewConocoPhillips Alaska anticipates hiring Electrical Maintenance Technicians throughout 2026 due to normal attrition. If you’re interested in joining our team at the Alpine or Kuparuk fields, please submit an application along with your current resume.Position DetailsSchedule: Rotational (14 days on / 14 days off)Location: Remote Arctic camps with self-contained facilitiesWe’re looking for professionals with a proven record of innovation, teamwork, and technical growth. Strong communication skills and proficiency with computer-based maintenance management systems are essential. This role offers the opportunity to work as a journeyman electrician while developing advanced skills for career progression.Your responsibilities may include:Maintain and troubleshoot heavy-duty industrial electrical systems, including: Generators, motors, switchgear, protective relays; Fire/gas detection and suppression systems; UPS systems, variable speed drives, heat tracing systemsPerform general maintenance, repairs, and preventive tasksInstall electrical equipment and cable systems in hazardous/classified areasConduct functional checkout and commissioning of new equipmentUse electrical test and calibration tools effectivelyFollow all safety protocols and wear required PPE (e.g., FR clothing, hard hat, safety glasses, boots, hearing protection)Actively participate in company safety programsCollaborate with diverse teams in a dynamic work environmentCompany CultureAt ConocoPhillips Alaska, safety and integrity are at the heart of everything we do. We foster a Zero Incident Culture, where every employee is empowered to make safe and ethical decisions. Our teams thrive on collaboration, respect, and accountability, creating an environment where innovation and continuous improvement are encouraged. We value diversity, inclusion, and the unique perspectives everyone brings to our operations. Working in the Arctic requires resilience and teamwork, and we support our employees with comprehensive training, strong leadership, and a commitment to personal and professional growth.Basic/Required:Legally authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basisCurrent/Valid driver’s licenseState of Alaska Electrical Journeyman License5 or more years of journeyman electrician experience in an industrial settingWilling and able (with or without reasonable accommodation) to work a 14/14 rotational schedule in a remote arctic environment, both indoors and outdoors in harsh weatherWilling and able (with or without reasonable accommodation) to safely perform physical labor (climbing ladders/stairs, walking, standing, stooping, sitting, and carrying material) during 12-hour shiftsPreferred:NICET Level 2 Fire Alarm Systems certification and/or Alaska State Fire Alarm Permit Level 1BAssociate degree or technical training in electrical field5 or more years of oil and gas industry experience1 or more years’ experience with large industrial electrical systems (generators, motors, switchgear up to 35KV, protective relays, fire/gas systems, suppression systems)Beginner level knowledge of SAP or similar maintenance management systemsBeginner level proficiency in MS Excel and WordDemonstrated commitment to safety and Zero Incident CultureTakes ownership of actions and follows through on commitments by holding others accountable and standing up for what's rightListens actively and invites new ideas for shared understanding, then influences and acts to drive positive performance and achieve resultsBuilds effective solutions based on available information and makes timely decisions that are safe and ethicalApply By: Jan 26, 2026Sponsorship: ConocoPhillips’ sponsorship for employment authorization in the U.S. is NOT available for this position.EEO: In the US, ConocoPhillips is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, or any other legally protected status.

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