Alaska · Filing cycle 2025

43 Alaska Employers That Hire Veterans

43 employers in Alaska cleared the federal veteran-hiring benchmark in filing cycle 2025, between them hiring 836 protected veterans out of 6,945 new hires — 12.0% overall, against a national benchmark of 5.1%. The largest by veterans hired are Atlas AIR Inc, ASRC Energy Services LLC and Denali Universal Services.

Alaska employers

43

met or beat the federal benchmark

Veterans hired

836

of 6,945 total new hires

Combined share

12.0%

against a 5.1% national benchmark

Veteran hiring in Alaska concentrates in Transportation & Logistics (186 hires), Construction (142 hires) and Professional, Scientific & Technical (87 hires).

43 employers shown. Click a column heading to sort.

# Employer Veterans hired Total hires Share State Industry
1Atlas AIR Inc15720975.1%AlaskaTransportation & Logistics
2ASRC Energy Services LLC649716.6%AlaskaMining, Oil & Gas
3Denali Universal Services5437114.6%AlaskaHospitality & Food Service
4Bristol Bay Native Corporation467216.4%AlaskaConstruction
5US Physical Therapy373897.4%AlaskaHealthcare
6Afognak Native Corporation3528612.2%AlaskaRetail
7Chugach Government Solutions LLC3522415.6%AlaskaAdministrative & Support Services
8Foundation Health Partners344737.2%AlaskaHealthcare
9Koniag Inc.3215320.9%AlaskaCompany Management
10Granite Construction Inc282959.5%AlaskaConstruction
11Ahtna Incorporated242609.2%AlaskaConstruction
12Saltchuk Resources Inc232838.1%AlaskaTransportation & Logistics
13Castellano-Reyes Federal Services LLC2312618.3%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
14Fairweather LLC2114514.5%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
15Cruz Construction Inc181819.9%AlaskaConstruction
16Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corporation162436.6%AlaskaCompany Management
17Hilcorp Energy Company152815.3%AlaskaMining, Oil & Gas
18Choggiung LTD1514210.6%AlaskaConstruction
19Amentum Services Inc152755.6%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
20Chenega Corporation1411612.1%AlaskaAdministrative & Support Services
21Tumeq LLC133141.9%AlaskaFinance & Insurance
22Goldbelt Inc111159.6%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
23Genuine Parts Company91237.3%AlaskaRetail
24Harnish Group Inc7779.1%AlaskaWholesale Trade
25The GEO Group74615.2%AlaskaHealthcare
26Matson Navigation Company61175.1%AlaskaTransportation & Logistics
27Charlie'S Produce61045.8%AlaskaWholesale Trade
28Chugach Electric Association6797.6%AlaskaUtilities
29Sysco Corporation6797.6%AlaskaWholesale Trade
30MYR Group Inc.64214.3%AlaskaConstruction
31The Sherwin Williams Company62821.4%AlaskaRetail
32AT&T Inc5726.9%AlaskaInformation & Media
33HDR Inc54710.6%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
34Golden Valley Electric Association54411.4%AlaskaUtilities
35Doyon Utilities LLC54211.9%AlaskaUtilities
36Western Marine Construction Inc52817.9%AlaskaConstruction
37Fairbanks North Star Borough4735.5%AlaskaOther
38ATN International Inc4725.6%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
39Engineered Solutions Group Inc43511.4%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
40Pepsico Inc3545.6%AlaskaWholesale Trade
41Homer Electric Association Inc32810.7%AlaskaUtilities
42Accenture LLP2375.4%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
43Doyon Government contracting Inc.2277.4%AlaskaProfessional, Scientific & Technical
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What this list is not. It is a track record, not a job board — the data describes a past filing cycle, so an employer here may or may not be hiring today. Check their careers page. It is also not a ranking of who treats veterans best; it counts hires, which is one honest signal among several.

Self-identification is voluntary. Employees choose whether to disclose protected-veteran status, so these figures generally understate how many veterans an employer really has. That cuts one way only: everyone on this list is at least as good as the number shown.

We filtered out obvious filing errors. Some filings report a veteran hire rate wildly out of step with the same employer's overall veteran workforce — a column filled in wrong, not a recruiting record. Those are excluded rather than celebrated.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor VETS-4212 filings, cycle 2025, and the OFCCP national hiring benchmark of 5.1% effective 30 July 2025. LockLeed International is not affiliated with the Department of Labor or OFCCP.

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