Build a career caring for critical environments.
At AHI, you’re not just filling shifts. You’re part of teams that keep corporate campuses, medical facilities, senior communities, and other high‑stakes environments clean, safe, and ready for the people who rely on them.
Your work shapes what people walk into every day.
Whether you’re on a facilities team, in accounting, in sales, or in operations leadership, the work you do at AHI:
- supports how organizations show up to their employees, patients, residents, tenants, and visitors
- helps protect safety, comfort, and confidence in environments people can’t afford to ignore
- contributes to long‑term partnerships with clients who notice when things run well and when they don’t
We don’t treat that as background. We treat it as real responsibility and real work.
Frontline and corporate, all part of one operation.
It takes a lot of different roles to keep facilities running the way they should. At AHI, people contribute in areas like:

Facilities operations
Day and night cleaning teams, specialists in medical or industrial environments, and on‑site supervisors.

Operations leadership
Site managers and Regional VPs who support multiple locations and work closely with client facility leaders.

Corporate support
Accounting, payroll, HR, safety, training, and IT that keep people paid, protected, and prepared.

Sales and client relations
Team members who help new clients understand what AHI does and support long‑term relationships.
No matter where you sit, you’re part of a company built around steady, accountable facility operations not quick, one‑off projects.
You work for AHI, not as a temp or a pass‑through.
People in our facilities roles are employed by AHI not sent in as anonymous temps or layered subcontractors. That matters for you because:

Your job has a clear home. You know who you work for, who you report to, and who’s responsible for supporting you.

You’re part of a team, not just a list. We build stable teams for sites and regions, so you’re not constantly dropped into unfamiliar buildings with no context.

You’re included in our training and safety programs. Because you work for AHI, you’re trained to our standards and supported by our systems not left to figure it out on your own.
The details vary by role and location, but the principle is the same: you’re part of AHI, not just passing through.
What we believe about people and the work they do.
The same values that guide our client work guide how we show up for employees.
- People First: We treat every employee as a human being, not a number, believing that when we care for our people, they deliver exceptional care to our customers.
- Accountability: We do what we say we’re going to do every time.
- Partnership: We collaborate with clients as trusted advisors, not just vendors.
- Quality: We define quality according to each client’s unique standards and consistently deliver to those expectations.
- Problem‑Solving: We identify and resolve facilities challenges proactively, making our clients look good.
If these values sound like the way you want to work, you’ll recognize yourself here.
Places where standards stay high.
Depending on your role and location, you might support:
Wherever you are placed, you’re contributing to environments that are central to people’s work, health, or community, not just another address.
If you like seeing the impact of your work, these roles are for you.
For people who like being close to the work and seeing visible results, typical facilities roles include:

Frontline operations
- Day and night cleaning roles
- Roles in specific environments (medical, industrial, senior living, corporate campuses, etc.)

Site leadership & supervision
- Leads and supervisors who guide teams on‑site
- Ensure standards are met and issues are handled quickly

Regional & operations leadership
- Managers and Regional VPs who support multiple client locations
- Work directly with facility leaders on priorities and plans
The kind of people who thrive here.
Across frontline, corporate, and leadership roles, we look for:
- Accountability. You take ownership of your work, communicate honestly, and follow through.
- Hands‑On attitude. You’re willing to get close to the details, whether that’s a specific task in a facility or a specific process in the office.
- Investment in people and places. You want to do work you can be proud of, in environments where people are counting on you.
Skills matter. Experience matters. But these traits are what make someone a strong fit here.
What you can expect.
While every site and department is different, people who join AHI generally experience:
- Clear expectations for the spaces or processes they’re responsible for.
- Leaders who spend time close to the work, not just behind a screen.
- Teams that stick around long enough to know the buildings and clients, not constant churn.
- A focus on safety, with training and equipment appropriate to each environment.
- Direct conversations about what’s working and what needs to change.
We aim for steadiness for clients and for the people who work here.
Find your next step.
You can:
- B rowse open positions by location, facility type, and role (facilities and corporate)
- Submit your information if you don’t see an exact match but want to be considered
- Connect with a recruiter or local manager about what working at AHI looks like in your area






