Certified Sterile Processing Technician
Listed on 2026-05-24
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Engineering
You’re the kind of person who is always looking to learn. You want to grow into something greater and you’re looking for an employer that encourages and supports your professional development. Talented Medical Solutions promotes advancement and rewards our employees based on individual performance and merit. Sure you’ll have exposure to the team, but all of our people are accountable for their success.
Competitive and focused, our team is on a mission to deliver excellence. We also know that this can only be accomplished by supporting our employee growth and development. By providing frequent feedback and consistently measuring progress, we’ve discovered the recipe for success that’s delivered year over year growth since our first year of business. This is a culture of winning.
At Talented Medical Solutions we breed winners.
- Sterilize and prepare instruments following standards and safety protocols.
- Ensure adherence to infection control policies and regulatory requirements.
- Inspect and assemble surgical instrument sets for accuracy and completeness.
- Manage sterilization records and maintain traceability of packs and loads.
- Operate and maintain autoclaves, washers, and sterilization equipment.
- Collaborate with surgical team to verify instrument availability and readiness.
- Identify and address instrument defects or shortages promptly.
- Participate in process improvement initiatives to reduce turnaround times.
- Document non-conformances and participate in root-cause analysis.
- Maintain a clean, organized work area and ensure proper waste handling.
- Assist in cross‑training to support department coverage and career growth.
- Certified Sterile Processing Technician with current credential required.
- Proficient operating autoclaves, washers, and sterilization equipment safely.
- Maintain accurate sterilization records with traceability and documentation.
- Adhere to infection control policies and regulatory requirements consistently.
- Ensure instrument sets are complete and ready for surgical use.
- Identify defects, address shortages, and escalate issues promptly.
- Participate in root‑cause analysis for non‑conformances and process improvements.
- Collaborate with surgical teams to verify instrument availability.
- Support cross‑training and contribute to department coverage and growth.
- Maintain a clean, organized workspace and proper waste handling.
- On‑site position in Sonora, CA — collaborate in person with your team at our local workplace
- Competitive base salary as the primary compensation component
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