Sterilization Technician - MacMillan Dentistry

dentalcorpFredericton, NB
Onsite

About The Position

At McMillan Dentistry, we are committed to providing exceptional dental care in a welcoming, patient-focused environment. Our team takes pride in creating positive experiences for patients of all ages, with a focus on comfort, compassion, and personalized care. We offer a comprehensive range of preventive, restorative, and cosmetic dental services to help our community achieve and maintain healthy smiles. We believe that great patient care starts with a supportive team culture. From our modern clinic and convenient amenities to our commitment to making every visit as stress-free as possible, we strive to create an environment where both patients and team members feel valued, respected, and supported.

Requirements

  • Candidates must be legally authorized to work in Canada.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous clinical experience working in sterilization role is considered an asset
  • Completion of an accredited Dental Assisting and/or Medical Device Reprocessing Technician (MDRT) Programs is preferred
  • Experience with IPAC (Infection Prevention and Control) is an asset

Responsibilities

  • Clean, package, sterilize, and store dental instruments in compliance with IPAC standards and provincial regulations
  • Operate and monitor sterilization equipment, completing required testing and documentation
  • Maintain accurate records to support compliance and audit readiness
  • Ensure a clean, safe, and organized reprocessing area following health and safety protocols
  • Identify and report equipment or sterilization issues promptly
  • Collaborate with the clinical team to support efficient patient flow

Benefits

  • Competitive pay with annual reviews
  • RRSP matching
  • Gym discounts
  • Insurance savings
  • Entertainment deals
  • Access to our Employee and Family Assistance Program
  • Career development with industry-leading CE
  • Social and networking events
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