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Camp cook

Outland

Job Details
Location:

Grande Prairie, AB

Position Start Date:

June 30, 2025

Accommodation:

RV

Pay Rate:

Day rate, $425 for Head Cook

Rookies & New Workers Welcome to Apply:

Yes

Description & Qualifications
Job Description

Looking for a cook to help us finish the season. Typical shift is 3 on, 1 off. Day rate paid for production days and hourly paid or half day rate on non production days. Non production days usually only consist of receiving food orders. Hot breakfast and dinner, lunch is served at breakfast for people to prepare for themselves on production days. Breakfast served at 6AM-7AM, dinner served at 6PM-730PM. Full sized ATCO trailer as kitchen, and camper trailer provided as accommodation. There is a well on site. 3 people with serious peanut allergies, but minimal dietary restrictions beyond that. Starlink and full cell service on site. Staying in current camp until mid July, and then one camp move. Start date ASAP, end date projected for late July/early August. Please contact for more information or with any questions. Bringing an assistant cook is a big asset.

Certifications & Experience:

Food safe certificate required

How to Apply
Application Deadline:

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Please call, text or email

Primary Contact:

Justin Gillis

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