Environmental Services Full-Time – UCHealth Loveland, CO
- February 13, 2026 – UCHealth is actively recruiting for Environmental Services Technicians at its Medical Center of the Rockies facility in Loveland, Colorado.
- The role focuses on maintaining a sanitary, safe, and aesthetically pleasing environment within the healthcare facility, according to job postings.
- The base pay range for the position is between $18.00 and $24.00 per hour.
UCHealth Hiring for Full-Time Environmental Services Technicians in Loveland
– UCHealth is actively recruiting for Environmental Services Technicians at its Medical Center of the Rockies facility in Loveland, Colorado. The position offers full-time employment with a work schedule of 80 hours per pay period, spanning two weeks.
The role focuses on maintaining a sanitary, safe, and aesthetically pleasing environment within the healthcare facility, according to job postings. Responsibilities include cleaning patient rooms and other areas of the hospital.
Pay Range and Benefits
The base pay range for the position is between $18.00 and $24.00 per hour. UCHealth specifies that actual compensation will be determined by the applicant’s relevant skills and experience. More precise pay offered is between $18.54 and $24.10 per hour, depending on experience.
Shift Details
Currently, UCHealth is seeking technicians for evening shifts. The position is classified as full-time, with a consistent schedule of 80 hours every two weeks.
Application Information
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through the UCHealth careers website or LinkedIn. As of today, the LinkedIn posting indicates that applicants can “Be among the first 25” to apply, suggesting recent availability of the position. UCHealth provides a pay range for the position, emphasizing that final compensation will be discussed with a recruiter.
UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies
The position is located at the UCHealth UCHlth Med Ctr of the Rockies in Loveland, Colorado. The Environmental Services Technician will be part of the MCR Environ Serv department.
This hiring announcement comes as public health officials continue to monitor and address the long-term effects of COVID-19, as highlighted by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. While not directly related to the technician position, the ongoing health landscape underscores the importance of maintaining clean and safe healthcare environments.
