Job DetailsJob Location: Reno Campus - Reno, NV 89502Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: High SchoolSalary Range: $18.00 - $19.00 HourlyJob Category: FacilitiesCare for pets. Find them homes. Save lives. That’s the mission at Nevada Humane Society.
We’re a high-save organization helping nearly 34,000 animals in our community each year and caring for approximately 10,000 across both of our campuses. through sheltering, adoptions and community-centered programs and services that help find pets loving homes and keep them there. We are seeking a Facilities Support Technician to join our team at our Reno Campus. In this role, you’ll provide daily care, support positive outcomes, and help match pets with the families who will love them for life.
At NHS, lifesaving work is powered by dedicated professionals. We support our team with competitive pay, meaningful benefits, and a workplace rooted in compassion, teamwork, and purpose.
POSITION OVERVIEW
As a Facilities Support Technician, you contribute to Nevada Humane Society’s (NHS) mission by maintaining a clean, safe, organized, well-stocked, and professionally presented shelter environment. Your work supports exceptional animal care, positive visitor experiences, and efficient daily operations while reflecting our commitment to care for pets, find them homes, and save lives.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Our Facilities Support Technician plays an important role in advancing Nevada Humane Society’s mission
Position-Specific Responsibilities
Ensure the cleanliness, sanitation, organization, and professional appearance of shelter facilities, grounds, common areas, and fleet vehicles in accordance with organizational standards and procedures.
Maintain facility supplies, inventory, storage areas, and donated goods through receiving, stocking, organizing, distributing, and monitoring inventory levels.
Perform general maintenance requests as they are directed by department leadership or the CEO.
Conduct routine inspections of facilities, grounds, equipment, supplies, and fleet vehicles and promptly report conditions that may impact safety, cleanliness, functionality, or operational readiness.
Maintain shelter fleet vehicles in a clean, organized, fueled, stocked, and operationally ready condition to support safe and effective use at all times, and promptly report maintenance, safety, or operational concerns to the appropriate manager.
Assist with operational support activities, including event support, donation management, special projects, emergency response, and other assigned shelter functions.
Safely operate company vehicles to transport supplies, donations, equipment, materials, and personnel in support of shelter operations.
Safely operate assigned equipment, tools, vehicles, cleaning products, and materials in accordance with organizational policies, procedures, and safety standards.
Complete required inspections, records, checklists, and other documentation accurately and timely.
Coordinate and perform the transfer of deceased animals from the Emergency Veterinary Hospital or either NHS campus to the appropriate location for rabies testing, cremation, or other authorized disposition. Ensure proper handling, documentation, storage, transportation, and disposal in accordance with organizational procedures and applicable regulations.
Support and guide volunteers and community service workers in performing assigned responsibilities safely, effectively, and in accordance with Nevada Humane Society policies, procedures, and standards.
Perform other duties as assigned in support of shelter operations.
BENEFITS & PERKS
In Nevada
Nevada employers often provide competitive benefits, but NHS stands out with:
Employer-paid medical & vision premium option (Full-Time Employees)
Pet-centric benefits not typical in most benefit packages
Paid Time Off (PTO) accrual starting on day one rather than waiting periods.
This puts NHS at or above local and national trends for comprehensive total compensation and unique personal perks
Full-Time Employees Are Eligible For
• Nine paid holidays • 90% employer-paid buy-up options and low-cost dental plans
• Eligibility for the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
All Employees are eligible for
• Low-cost supplemental plans including Life Insurance, Accident, and Short-Term Disability
• Pet-focused perks such as free vaccines, spay/neuter, and end-of-life services for employee-owned pets
• Free and reduced-cost pet adoptions
• Up to 50% off major brand and prescription pet food delivered directly to the shelter
WHY NORTHERN NEVADA?
Northern Nevada offers an exceptional blend of career opportunity, quality of life, and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal place for professionals who value meaningful work and true work–life balance. Anchored by Reno and Carson City, the region continues to attract people who want to make an impact while enjoying everything life outside of work has to offer.
A Community That Works — and Plays
Northern Nevada is home to
• Approximately 300 days of sunshine each year
• Easy access to Lake Tahoe, Pyramid Lake, and the Sierra Nevada mountains
• World-class skiing, hiking, biking, paddling, and year-round recreation just minutes away
Here, it’s possible to start your morning on a trail, spend your day doing meaningful work, and unwind by the river or in the mountains after hours.
With no state income tax, abundant sunshine, a diverse economy, and unmatched access to outdoor recreation, Northern Nevada is an ideal home for animal welfare professionals seeking both purpose and balance.
QualificationsExperience and Qualification Requirements
Position-Specific Requirements
18 years of age or older.
Valid Nevada or California Driver's License and ability to meet Nevada Humane Society driving requirements.
Ability to safely operate company vehicles.
Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and complete assignments with minimal supervision.
Ability to read, understand, and follow written and verbal instructions, standard operating procedures, and safety requirements.
Ability to communicate professionally and effectively with staff, volunteers, vendors, donors, and members of the public.
Basic computer, mobile device, and communication skills sufficient to complete inspections, records, checklists, inventory tracking, and other required documentation.
General Requirements
18 years of age or older.
Ability to work autonomously, manage multiple tasks, and meet deadlines efficiently.
Staying updated on community developments, particularly in animal welfare.
High degree of accuracy and meticulous attention to detail.
Excellent verbal, written, and observational skills.
Self-starter with a goal-oriented mindset, willing to exceed prescribed work and time schedules to meet deadlines.
Possession of a valid Driver’s License with valid registration and insurance for personal vehicles, essential for positions requiring driving.
Demonstrated commitment to the welfare of animals and alignment with the mission of the NHS.
Consistently treat animals with compassion and respect, both professionally and personally, and promote these values to others.