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Join our Lexington team as a Sterile Processing Tech II, a vital role ensuring patient safety. You will expertly perform decontamination, sterilization, and instrument dispatch. This position requires 1-2 years of experience and relevant certification (CRCST/CSPDT). We offer comprehensive benefit...
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United States , Lexington
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15.61 - 22.34 USD / Hour
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Join our team as a Sterile Processing Tech in Fargo. Utilize your 1-2 years of recent experience and active US license to ensure a pathogen-free environment. Your role is critical in documenting, inspecting, and decontaminating medical instruments. Bring your detail-oriented and enthusiastic spir...
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United States , Fargo
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Join our Northridge team as a Sterile Processing Tech II, ensuring patient safety through meticulous instrument decontamination, assembly, and sterilization. This role requires a CRCST/CST certification, 2+ years of experience, and knowledge of surgical instrumentation. We offer comprehensive ben...
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United States , Northridge
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26.79 - 33.66 USD / Hour
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Seeking a Sterile Processing Tech (SPT) for a travel position in Sonora, United States. This role offers competitive pay, weekly stipends, and comprehensive benefits including health insurance and a 401K match. Enjoy travel reimbursements and the support of a leading healthcare staffing agency.
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United States , Sonora
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Join our team as a full-time Sterile Processing Tech on the evening shift in Topeka, KS. You will be responsible for the decontamination, assembly, and sterile processing of surgical instruments. We offer a people-first environment with career growth, tuition assistance, and comprehensive benefit...
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United States , Topeka
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Join our Tyler, TX Surgery Center as a full-time Sterile Processing Tech on the day shift. You will perform decontamination, sterilization, and distribution of surgical instruments. Requires Sterile Processing Certification, BLS, and 1-2 years of hospital/OR experience. We offer comprehensive ben...
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United States , Tyler
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About the Sterile Processing Tech role

Sterile processing tech jobs form the backbone of modern healthcare, ensuring that surgical instruments, medical equipment, and patient care supplies are meticulously cleaned, decontaminated, assembled, and sterilized for safe use. Professionals in this essential role work behind the scenes in hospitals, surgical centers, and clinics, directly supporting infection control and patient safety. Their primary responsibility is to break the chain of infection by following strict protocols for every item that enters an operating room or patient care area.

A typical day for a sterile processing technician involves several critical stages. First, they receive soiled instruments and equipment from surgical suites and patient units, carefully sorting and disassembling items. Using specialized detergents, ultrasonic cleaners, and automated washer-disinfectors, they perform thorough decontamination. After cleaning, technicians inspect each instrument for damage, rust, or debris under magnification, ensuring functionality. They then assemble complex instrument trays, peel packs, and procedural carts according to standardized count sheets and surgeon preference cards. The final step involves operating various sterilization equipment—such as steam autoclaves, low-temperature hydrogen peroxide plasma sterilizers, and ethylene oxide units—monitoring cycle parameters, biological indicators, and chemical integrators to verify sterility. Technicians also manage inventory, rotate stock to prevent expiration, and distribute sterile supplies to departments throughout the facility.

Common skills required for success include keen attention to detail, manual dexterity, physical stamina for standing and lifting, and the ability to follow written and verbal instructions precisely. Knowledge of medical terminology, surgical instrumentation, and aseptic technique is highly valued. Most employers require a high school diploma or equivalent, with many seeking completion of a formal sterile processing training program or certification. Industry-recognized credentials, such as the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (CSPDT), are often preferred or required, especially for advancement. Experience with different types of sterilizers, automated tracking systems, and operating room procedures helps technicians work efficiently in fast-paced environments.

Sterile processing tech jobs demand strong organizational skills, teamwork, and the ability to prioritize tasks during busy surgical schedules. Technicians must communicate effectively with nurses, surgeons, and supply chain staff to ensure that the right instruments are available for every procedure. As healthcare continues to evolve, this profession offers stable employment, opportunities for specialization, and a direct impact on patient outcomes. Whether you are entering the field or seeking to advance, sterile processing tech jobs provide a rewarding career path for those dedicated to quality, safety, and precision in healthcare support.