Instrument Technologist

Healthcare

InstrumentTechnologist

$0–0k Charlotte, North Carolina, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Instrument Technologist at Instrument Technologist. Skills: Sterile processing, Instrument decontamination, Quality testing. Decontaminate surgical instruments. Assemble surgical instruments”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting equipment malfunctions

Eligibility Requirements

Weekend work possible, Continuous standing, Continuous bending, Reaching, Pushing heavy loads, Pulling heavy loads, Lift up to 40 lbs

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4 years experience, Certified Sterile Processing Technician (CSPDT) or Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) required

Nice to Have

Membership in a professional central/sterile processing organization preferred

What You'll Do.

Decontaminate surgical instruments

Assemble surgical instruments

Inspect surgical instruments

Package surgical instruments

Sterilize surgical instruments

Store surgical instruments

Distribute surgical instruments

Track surgical instruments

Adhere to safety standards

Transport soiled items

Respond to malfunctions

Report equipment alarms

Perform efficacy testing

Perform quality testing

Identify cleaning methods

Perform flexible scope processing

Determine required supplies

Prepare supplies for assembly

Use supplies in assembly

Check instruments for cleanliness

Check instruments for functionality

Label instrumentation

Determine sterilization equipment functionality

Operate sterilization equipment

Monitor sterilization equipment

Maintain sterilization equipment

Document sterilization process

Full Job Description

**Department:** 10010 IRCAD - Administration **Status:** Full time **Benefits Eligible:** Yes **Hou****rs Per Week:** 40 **Schedule Details/Additional Information:** Weekend work possible **Pay Range** $21.85 - $32.80 Ensures all surgical instruments and equipment are decontaminated, assembled, inspected, packaged, sterilized, stored, distributed, and tracked based on quality and infection prevention standards. Demonstrates proficiency in four service lines and the ability to work with complex surgical instrumentation. Essential Functions * Adheres to safety standards. Transports and handles soiled items and sterile items with appropriate traffic flow. * Identifies, responds & reports malfunctions and/or alarms. * Performs efficacy and quality testing for all processes and equipment. * Identifies manual and/or mechanical cleaning according to the manufacturer's IFU for all general, laparoscopic, robotic, orthopedic, neuro, cardiovascular, ophthalmologic, power, instrumentation. * Performs flexible scope processing utilizing High Level Disinfection (HLD). * Determines, prepares, and uses supplies required in the assembly process. * Identifies, inspects, assembles general and specialty instruments checking for cleanliness & functionality utilizing count sheets. * Packages and labels instrumentation following standards. * Safely determines sterilization equipment functionality, operation, monitoring, and maintenance with verification and documentation of sterilization process. * Performs high temperature (steam) and low temperature (gas plasma, ethylene oxide, liquid chemical) sterilization. **Physical Requirements** Works in-patient care areas independently under stressful conditions. Continuous standing and walking; bending and/or stooping; reaching and/or stretching; pushing and/or pulling heavy loads. Ability to lift to 40 lbs. **Education, Experience and Certifications.** High school diploma or equivalent required. 4 years experience required. Certified Sterile Pr

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