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26-074- Maintenance and Facilities Technician

Parkland County, Alberta, Canada
Mid Level
Full-Time

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Health Benefit Package
Dental Benefit Package
Taxable Spending Account

About the role

Position Title: Maintenance and Facilities Technician Location: Acheson, Alberta Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent Department: Corporate Services Reports Directly To: CEO Start Date: August 2026 or sooner if available

With over 40 years of experience in Emergency Medical Services, Associated Ambulance is proud to be the largest private EMS operator in Alberta. We deliver Advanced Life Support (ALS), Basic Life Support (BLS) and Inter Facility Transfer Services to 22 rural and 2 metro locations across Alberta.

Associated Ambulance is currently seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Maintenance and Facilities Technician to join our organization. This vital role ensures our facilities remain safe, functional, and well-maintained; supporting a productive and efficient environment for staff.

Key Responsibilities Perform hands-on maintenance, repairs, and upkeep of buildings, equipment, and grounds, ensuring all facilities remain safe and efficient. Electrical experience or certification is considered a strong asset. Independently troubleshoot and resolve facility issues, taking ownership of repairs whenever possible before engaging external vendors. Identify facility deficiencies or hazards and implement corrective actions promptly. Respond to emergent maintenance concerns in a timely and professional manner. Maintain and repair basic building systems (e.g., lighting, minor plumbing, hardware, fixtures, etc.). Coordinate and schedule specialized work with contractors and service providers when required, overseeing their performance to ensure quality standards are met. Manage cleaning, security, and facility-related services with a hands-on, operational approach as needed. Maintain inventory of tools, parts, and supplies, and support budgeting for repairs and improvements. Ensure compliance with occupational health, safety, and environmental regulations across all facility operations. Act as the primary point of contact for staff and stakeholders regarding facility needs and concerns. Implement and document preventative maintenance programs to reduce downtime and extend facility lifespan. Keep detailed and accurate records of maintenance activities, inspections, and contracts.

Logistics Monday to Friday Occasional emergency after hours and weekend work may be required Hours of work: 0800-1600 These hours are flexible and may vary dependent on travel This is a salaried position with possibility of overtime The position will entail 50-75% travel across the province A fleet vehicle will be provided for work travel purposes Must have availability for overnight travel, sometimes for multiple days at a time per month

Qualifications Previous experience in facility management, building maintenance, or a related field. Strong organizational and time management skills. Knowledge of building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing) is an asset. Excellent problem-solving and communication skills. Familiarity with health and safety regulations. Proficiency in MS Office and maintenance management software. Valid driver’s license and clean abstract. Why Join Associated Ambulance? Be part of a respected organization serving communities across Alberta. Take ownership of facility operations and make a meaningful impact. Work in a supportive team environment with opportunities for professional growth.

Additional Perks Comprehensive Health & Dental benefit package. Generous taxable spending account. Paid Sick/Personal days. Employer-matched RRSP-DPSP retirement savings program.

Application Deadline Applications must be received by July 31, 2026 . Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Resumes may be retained for future opportunities.

At Associated Ambulance, we value diversity and are committed to providing equal opportunities to all qualified applicants. Join us in supporting Alberta’s rural communities by ensuring the safety and reliability of our facilities and accommodations!

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About ASSOCIATED AMBULANCE

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Since 1977, Associated Ambulance & Services (Whitecourt) Ltd. has proudly served Albertans with exceptional emergency medical care. We provide ALS and/or BLS care to 24 communities spanning thousands of kilometers across Alberta and pride ourselves on making a real difference in the lives of our patients.

Committed to delivering the highest standards in patient care, we continuously upgrade and replace our fleet and equipment to ensure our teams are equipped with the most advanced tools and technology. Our dedication to innovation and quality care has made us a trusted provider of Alberta’s emergency medical services.

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