Through my Tatitlek heritage, I am empowered to decide my future.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
THE TATITLEK CORPORATION SEEKS TO PROVIDE SHAREHOLDERS A PATHWAY TO SUCCESS.
Internships
The Tatitlek Internship Program provides work experience, mentorship and financial assistance for pursuit of academic studies.
Interns incorporate professional development and educational learning objectives into job duties, resulting in relevant work experience – in turn, providing the potential for employment by The Tatitlek Corporation upon graduation. By attending school full-time, while working a part-time internship, interns are paid a competitive wage at full-time status.
Intern work assignments are catered to student interest within a variety of departments and disciplines. Interns will receive a scholarship from the Copper Mountain Foundation in the amount of $2,000 or the actual cost of tuition, whichever is higher, plus actual cost of books up to $500 and an annual parking pass.
Please email scholarships@tatitlek.com for more information.
For more information about the apprenticeship program, please email shareholderservices@tatitlek.com.
Apprenticeships
Participants in The Tatitlek Corporation’s Apprenticeship Program receive hands-on training, mentorship, and career development.
An apprentice will engage in full-time work while gaining practical skills and industry knowledge, setting the stage for potential employment with The Tatitlek Corporation upon successful completion. This two to three year program is designed for aspiring professionals who are original shareholders and registered descendants, are 18 years or older and possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
Apprenticeships are available in various departments such as shareholder services, human resources, information technology, legal and others, allowing participants to explore their interests while receiving valuable support and guidance from experienced mentors.
TCC, A Joint Venture
Tatitlek, Chugach, Chenega – a joint venture, is a limited liability company owned by the Chugach Alaska Corporation. In addition to oil spill prevention and response services, TCC manages Ship Escort/Response Vessel System (SERVS) purchasing, warehousing and maintenance functions positioned throughout the Prince William Sound and Valdez.
Specialized training, equipment skills and technical understanding are required for providing this important environmental, safety and hazard mitigation vocation. TCC employees have the practical skills and experience to provide response in the event of an actual or potential incident.
Applicants are supported every step the way – Find out more about the application process here.
Corporate Hire
We want you! Consider applying for a job at the Tatitlek Corporation and join the TTC Family of Companies.
Job Opportunities:
- Administration
- Operations
- Information Technology
- Accounting
- Shareholder Services
- Commercial Real Estate
- Business Development
- And Others…
INTERN SPOTLIGHT
- Kalyn Colbert
- Benjamin Kompkoff
- Travis Vlasoff
- Alyssa Juliussen
Kalyn Colbert
Kalyn Colbert has recently started pursuit of her bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies at the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in August 2026. Her favorite part of the last semester was going back to in-person…
Benjamin Kompkoff
Ben’s commitment to his studies and his hard work in the community of Tatitlek, positioned him as a strong candidate for the internship program. His favorite part of last semester was attending an operator training course…
Travis Vlasoff
“The Tatitlek Corporation’s early dedication to shareholder hire and development were instrumental in supporting my personal career advancement. Our Board of Directors should be recognized for their continuing efforts to make shareholder hire a priority…
Alyssa Juliussen
Alyssa Juliussen has recently started her bachelor’s degree studies in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in May 2024. Her favorite part of last semester was finding out she was one of fourteen students admitted to the program….
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Kalyn Colbert
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Kalyn Colbert
Kalyn Colbert has recently started pursuit of her bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies at the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in August 2026. Her favorite part of the last semester was going back to in-person learning and interacting with students that share the same goals as her.
Kalyn’s favorite part of her internship at The Tatitlek Corporation is having the opportunity to learn from many experienced staff members and see how they play an important role in benefiting Tatitlek. Kalyn plans to use the education she is receiving to become a criminal defense lawyer and bring more Alaska Native rep-resentation to the courts.
“Thank you Tatitlek Corporation for the opportunity to balance college and work while learning on the job.”
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Benjamin Kompkoff
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Benjamin Kompkoff
Benjamin Kompkoff is pursing an associates’ degree in Diesel Mechanics at the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in 2023.
Ben’s commitment to his studies and his hard work in the community of Tatitlek, positioned him as a strong candidate for the internship program. His favorite part of last semester was attending an operator training course for forklifts and bobcat skidsteer loaders. Ben’s favorite part of his internship is being able to learn basic building maintenance and touching up his work. Ben plans on using his education in diesel mechanics to become an operator at TCC in Valdez, AK.
“Thank you to The Tatitlek Corporation for the opportunity to learn basic maintenance all while pursuing my education.”
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Travis Vlasoff
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Travis Vlasoff
Hire Date: April 2007
CMF Scholarship Recipient: Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in Business Finance
Current Position: Director of Real Estate – Commercial Real Estate Department“The Tatitlek Corporation’s early dedication to shareholder hire and development were instrumental in supporting my personal career advancement. Our Board of Directors should be recognized for their continuing efforts to make shareholder hire a priority and key performance metric of the organization.”
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Alyssa Juliussen
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Alyssa Juliussen
Alyssa Juliussen has recently started her bachelor’s degree studies in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in May 2024. Her favorite part of last semester was finding out she was one of fourteen students admitted to the program.
As part of the internship, Alyssa was able to start involving herself in a professional working environment and meet new people while being able to study at the same time. She plans to use her education to provide dental healthcare as a dental hygienist.
“Pursuing my chosen career would have been next to impossible if it wasn’t for the support of CMF, and for that I thank you.”
Kalyn Colbert
Kalyn Colbert has recently started pursuit of her bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies at the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in August 2026. Her favorite part of the last semester was going back to in-person learning and interacting with students that share the same goals as her.
Kalyn’s favorite part of her internship at The Tatitlek Corporation is having the opportunity to learn from many experienced staff members and see how they play an important role in benefiting Tatitlek. Kalyn plans to use the education she is receiving to become a criminal defense lawyer and bring more Alaska Native rep-resentation to the courts.
“Thank you Tatitlek Corporation for the opportunity to balance college and work while learning on the job.”
Benjamin Kompkoff
Benjamin Kompkoff is pursing an associates’ degree in Diesel Mechanics at the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in 2023.
Ben’s commitment to his studies and his hard work in the community of Tatitlek, positioned him as a strong candidate for the internship program. His favorite part of last semester was attending an operator training course for forklifts and bobcat skidsteer loaders. Ben’s favorite part of his internship is being able to learn basic building maintenance and touching up his work. Ben plans on using his education in diesel mechanics to become an operator at TCC in Valdez, AK.
“Thank you to The Tatitlek Corporation for the opportunity to learn basic maintenance all while pursuing my education.”
Travis Vlasoff
Hire Date: April 2007
CMF Scholarship Recipient: Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in Business Finance
Current Position: Director of Real Estate – Commercial Real Estate Department
“The Tatitlek Corporation’s early dedication to shareholder hire and development were instrumental in supporting my personal career advancement. Our Board of Directors should be recognized for their continuing efforts to make shareholder hire a priority and key performance metric of the organization.”
Alyssa Juliussen
Alyssa Juliussen has recently started her bachelor’s degree studies in Dental Hygiene at the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in May 2024. Her favorite part of last semester was finding out she was one of fourteen students admitted to the program.
As part of the internship, Alyssa was able to start involving herself in a professional working environment and meet new people while being able to study at the same time. She plans to use her education to provide dental healthcare as a dental hygienist.
“Pursuing my chosen career would have been next to impossible if it wasn’t for the support of CMF, and for that I thank you.”
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