The material processing technician is responsible for ensuring the proper cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance of medical instruments and equipment used in the healthcare settings. 1. Decontamination: Cleaning and disinfecting instruments and medical devices after use, ensuring they are free of contaminants and safe for future use. 2. Sterilization: Operating sterilization equipment, such as autoclaves, to ensure instruments are properly sanitized according to health and safety standards. 3. Inspection and Testing: Checking instruments for cleanliness, functionality, and any signs of wear or damage. Testing sterilization equipment and maintaining records to ensure compliance with regulations. 4. Organization and Inventory Management: Sorting, packaging, and labeling instruments for storage or future use, keeping an accurate inventory of equipment and supplies. 5. Compliance: Adhering to all infection control policies, safety regulations, and healthcare standards to ensure the highest level of patient safety and care. 6. Team Collaboration: Working closely with surgical teams, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure that all necessary equipment is available and ready for use in a timely manner. The material processing technician must have strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Training is provided during the technicians’ orientation period. Certification is recommended, but not required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees