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Pool Sterilization Tech, Central Sterile, Bethesda East, Per Diem, 7A-3:30P
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Join our team as a Pool Sterilization Tech at Bethesda East in Boynton Beach. This per diem role (7A-3:30P) involves cleaning, inspecting, and reprocessing surgical instruments. Requires a High School diploma or GED; SPD or Surgical Technician training preferred. Enjoy career growth, tuition reim...
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United States , Boynton Beach
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24.00 USD / Hour
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Baptist Health
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Sterilization Tech, Central Sterile, NEW TOWER, FT
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Join our team as a Sterilization Tech in the NEW TOWER at Boca Raton. This full-time lead role involves cleaning, packaging, and processing surgical instrumentation for service lines like Robotics and Ortho. Requires 2 years of Central Sterile experience; SPD or Surgical Tech training preferred. ...
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United States , Boca Raton
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18.32 - 26.81 USD / Hour
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Sterilization Tech 3
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Seeking an experienced Sterilization Tech 3 to lead a service line (e.g., Robotics, Ortho) in South Miami. You will process, inspect, and package surgical instrumentation with expertise in Central Sterile operations. This role requires 2+ years of experience and offers a $5,000 bonus.
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United States , South Miami
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18.32 - 23.82 USD / Hour
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Baptist Health
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Sterilization Tech
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Seeking an experienced Sterilization Tech in Boca Raton. This lead role involves processing, inspecting, and packaging surgical instrumentation for specialty service lines. Requires 2+ years of central sterile experience and SPD/Surgical Tech training preferred. Join our team in ensuring critical...
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United States , Boca Raton
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16.04 - 23.47 USD / Hour
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Sterilization Tech
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Join Baptist Health, a top-ranked South Florida healthcare system, as a Sterilization Tech in Boca Raton. This role requires 2+ years of Central Sterile experience in processing, cleaning, and packaging surgical instrumentation. You will ensure the inventory and distribution of OR supplies and eq...
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United States , Boca Raton
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16.28 - 23.82 USD / Hour
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Baptist Health
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Dental Sterilization Tech 1
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United States of America , Rochester
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17.51 - 23.64 USD / Hour
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University of Rochester
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Sterilization Tech
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Join our Salt Lake City team as a Sterilization Tech. Operate forklifts and material handling equipment on 12-hour shifts, ensuring safe product sterilization and FIFO compliance. This role requires a high school diploma, 1-2 years of warehouse experience, and strong mechanical skills. Support qu...
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United States , Salt Lake City
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MillenniumSoft Inc
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About the Sterilization Tech role

Sterilization Tech Jobs represent a critical and highly specialized career path within the healthcare industry, serving as the backbone of infection control and patient safety. Professionals in this role, often referred to as Sterile Processing Technicians or Central Sterile Technicians, are responsible for the meticulous cleaning, decontamination, inspection, assembly, and sterilization of all surgical instruments, medical devices, and patient care equipment used in hospitals, surgical centers, and clinics. Their work directly prevents healthcare-associated infections and ensures that operating rooms and other clinical departments have safe, sterile supplies ready for every procedure.

The core responsibilities of these jobs revolve around a strict, multi-step process. Technicians begin by collecting used instruments and equipment, then carefully disassembling and manually cleaning them to remove all organic matter and debris. They operate sophisticated machinery such as ultrasonic cleaners, washer-disinfectors, and steam autoclaves, as well as low-temperature sterilizers for sensitive instruments. After cleaning, each item is meticulously inspected for damage, cleanliness, and proper function under magnification. Technicians then assemble complex surgical trays and instrument sets according to precise count sheets, package them for sterilization, and apply chemical and biological indicators to verify the sterilization process. Beyond processing, these professionals manage inventory, rotate stock to prevent expiration, and distribute sterile supplies throughout the facility. Many also specialize in high-value instrumentation for areas like robotics, orthopedics, or cardiovascular surgery, requiring advanced knowledge of instrument care.

Typical skills and requirements for Sterilization Tech jobs include a high school diploma or GED, with many employers preferring or requiring completion of a formal sterile processing technician training program. Certification, such as the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) from the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) or the Certified Sterile Processing Technician (CSPT) from the Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD), is highly valued and often mandatory. Key attributes include extreme attention to detail, manual dexterity, physical stamina for standing and lifting, and the ability to follow strict protocols and procedures without deviation. Knowledge of medical terminology, surgical instrumentation, infection control practices, and various sterilization methods is essential. Strong organizational skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment are also critical. As healthcare continues to prioritize patient safety and surgical volume grows, these jobs offer stable employment, clear career advancement opportunities, and the profound satisfaction of playing an indispensable role in life-saving medical care.