As an Integration Technician, you will work in an environment where you will install and configure operating room integration systems. In this role, you will be required to interpret project documents (Proposals, Port Maps, Wiring Diagrams, Infrastructure Drawings, etc.), use various hand tools to install equipment including terminating cables, use various test equipment to ensure that systems are installed and energized correctly, and verify all final system configuration with hospital networks. This is a high travel/commute role with significant driving and likely overnight stays. What does travel look like? You will be required to travel to various installation sites across the country via company vehicle or via air travel. Travel is typically booked 1-3 weeks in advance for project planning purposes. Your travel will be extensive. This will include day trips, overnight trips, up to a week at a time. Your typical hours will vary depending on Customer needs. Overtime is common in this position but not guaranteed. Being a STERIS Integration Technician means you will: Join a highly reputable organization that focuses on Quality and Safety ($5 billion global organization that has grown organically and through acquisition. There are approximately 17,000 associates worldwide, which includes over 4,000 customer-facing field-based professionals with opportunities for career advancement within the US and globally) Travel to various states and hospital systems and work on diverse projects Directly contribute to the health and wellbeing of others through installation of equipment ensuring patients receive the highest quality of care.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees