Veterinary Equipment Service Technician
Help Veterinary Clinics Keep Caring for Patients
At Intriquip, relationships matter more than transactions.
We're a family-owned company that serves veterinary and medical clinics across Western Canada. When a clinic has a problem, we pick up the phone, get in the truck, and show up. We take the time to understand our customers, their equipment, and their workflow so we can provide service that genuinely helps.
From new clinic builds to emergency repairs, we're in it for the long run by building relationships that last. We believe doing good business means treating people right.
We're looking for a Veterinary Equipment Service Technician based in Emerald Park, Saskatchewan to help veterinary and medical clinics throughout Western Canada keep their equipment operating safely and reliably.
If you enjoy troubleshooting technical problems, working with your hands, helping customers, and continuously learning new technologies, we'd like to hear from you.
What You'll Do
As a Veterinary Equipment Service Technician, you'll be the person clinics rely on when equipment needs to be installed, maintained, inspected, or repaired.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Diagnosing and repairing veterinary and medical equipment
- Performing preventative maintenance and annual inspections
- Installing and commissioning new equipment
- Providing technical support over the phone and in person
- Troubleshooting mechanical, electrical, electronic, and software-related issues
- Creating service reports and maintaining accurate service records
- Coordinating service appointments and follow-up activities
- Managing shipping, receiving, and inventory responsibilities as required
- Building strong relationships with veterinary and medical professionals
- Continuously developing technical expertise through supplier training and hands-on learning
This position requires regular travel throughout Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Southern Alberta, with occasional travel to Northern Alberta and British Columbia.
What Makes Someone Successful in This Role
Successful technicians at Intriquip are curious problem-solvers who enjoy helping customers, learning new technologies, and working hands-on to diagnose and repair equipment.
This role may be a great fit if you:
- Enjoy figuring out how things work
- Like solving technical problems
- Prefer hands-on work over sitting behind a desk
- Take pride in helping customers when they need support
- Can work independently while remaining accountable to a team
- Are comfortable learning new equipment and technologies
- Can follow service procedures while applying sound judgment when troubleshooting unique situations
You may come from a background such as:
- Equipment repair
- Industrial maintenance
- Mechanical trades
- Electronics or electrical systems
- Biomedical equipment technology
- Veterinary equipment service
- Medical equipment service
Veterinary industry experience is considered an asset but is not required.
Qualifications
- Strong mechanical aptitude
- Basic understanding of electrical circuits
- Basic understanding of computers and electronic systems
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Comfortable working in veterinary and healthcare environments around people and patients
- Comfortable providing technical support over the phone
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills
- Self-motivated and able to work independently
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
- Ability to travel regularly throughout Western Canada
- Ability to travel internationally for supplier training when required
- Ability to lift and move equipment and boxes weighing up to 70 lbs
Who We Are
Be Compassionate
- Really care about others
- Be able to walk a mile in their shoes
- Share the bounty
Be A Learner
- Have a growth mindset
- Be eager for new ideas
- Strive for understanding and expertise
Help First
- Provide value before expecting anything in return
- Genuinely enjoy helping others succeed
Do The Right Thing
- Run toward the fire
- Protect trust at all costs
- Act as if your reputation depends on it
Be Humbly Confident
- Know your stuff without arrogance
- Stay curious and open to learning
- Be willing to admit when you don't know something
If these values describe you and you're excited about a career helping veterinary and medical clinics solve problems and keep their equipment running, we'd love to hear from you.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $50,000.00-$70,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Regina, SK: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Work Location: In person