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Building Maintenance Operator

Edmonton, Alberta
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Competitive salary
Flexible benefits with 5 different packages to select, ranging from $1000 - $3000 health and wellness spending accounts
Outstanding employer-paid Retirement Savings Plan (5% AMA contribution + 5% AMA matching)

About the role

YOUR FOCUS IS TO keep our facilities running SAFE, SMOOTH, AND SECURE .

Location: Edmonton South Admin (On Site)

  • This position involves a rotational on-call schedule every 2 weeks and requires overtime for after-hours work and emergencies ***

You take pride in keeping everything working behind the scenes. From HVAC and lighting to security and snow removal, you're the go-to person when something needs attention. You don’t just keep the lights on — you keep operations running smoothly so everyone else can focus on what they do best.

What Moves You

  • You’re a hands-on problem solver who thrives in a fast-paced environment.
  • You stay calm under pressure and are quick to assess and address unexpected issues.
  • You have a strong attention to detail and take pride in the quality of your work.
  • You build solid working relationships and communicate clearly with colleagues and vendors.
  • You like variety in your day and enjoy using your skills across a range of building systems.
  • You believe that safe, well-maintained buildings are key to a great employee and member experience.

What You'll Do

  • Report to the Facilities Manager.
  • Perform a variety of daily building operations and maintenance tasks across AMA facilities.
  • Monitor, document, and adjust HVAC systems and Building Management Systems (BMS).
  • Carry out minor repairs and adjustments to mechanical, electrical, custodial, and furniture systems.
  • Maintain grounds and manage snow and ice removal as needed.
  • Inspect fire suppression systems, emergency lighting, and site security systems.
  • Coordinate with external vendors, contractors, and internal teams to resolve work tickets using ServiceNow.
  • Provide on-site supervision and support during facility maintenance or upgrades.
  • Assist with staff relocations, equipment moves, and general facility updates.
  • Maintain safe work practices and adhere to all AMA Health and Safety standards.

What You've Done

  • You have a high school diploma.
  • A Class 5 Power Engineer ticket is highly desirable for this position, but not required.
  • You hold a valid Class 5 driver’s license.
  • You have training in Building Management System software.
  • Completed certifications for WHIMIS and First Aid are an asset.
  • Completion of professional driver and collision avoidance training is a bonus.
  • You have experience working with HVAC systems, security systems, and general building maintenance.
  • You can prioritize service demands, troubleshoot issues, and resolve them efficiently.
  • You have strong communication and interpersonal skills for working with diverse internal and external partners.
  • You’re comfortable using computers and technical tools related to building systems.

What You'll Get

  • Competitive salary.
  • Flexible benefits with 5 different packages to select, ranging from $1000 - $3000 health and wellness spending accounts.
  • Outstanding employer-paid Retirement Savings Plan (5% AMA contribution + 5% AMA matching)
  • Great AMA discounts like 50% off memberships, driver education programs, and registry services.
  • Unlimited learning opportunities, including full Udemy access and dedicated learning time for personal development.
  • Paid time off, including 3 weeks of vacation, Me-Day, and Volunteer Day. Also, the flexibility to purchase 1 or 2 weeks’ vacation time spread across multiple pay periods.

Work Model In-Office

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

About AMA - Alberta Motor Association

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AMA is a multi-service organization representing 1 million Albertans. While most often known for our roadside assistance program, we also offer travel, registries and insurance services, Alberta’s largest driver education school, a member rewards program and member events in our communities. Part of the CAA and AAA family, we’re focused on our member’s needs and guided by their values to provide products, services and advocacy to help them live confidently.

Anyone here will tell you that we’re a different kind of employer, and it all comes down to how we treat our members - and each other. We've boiled it down to just two words: Practically Family. That’s not just a catchy phrase, we live it every day through simple gestures.

Practically Family is the web developer heading off shift who stops to help a team member carry items in the door, the insurance advisor who uses their break to pick up an extra coffee for a co-worker who’s having a bad day, or the registries agent who takes the time to help a member put their new licence plate on their vehicle. Not to mention all the birthday parties, free food days and wedding showers we throw for each other!

Taking care of one another, encouraging one another. It’s what family does, and what being Practically Family is all about. If you can picture yourself answering yes to the question, “Am I treating this member or colleague like a close family member or friend?” with every interaction, you’re our kind of people!