The Sterile Processing Technician I performs routine work in the decontamination, assembly, testing, and
distribution of medical equipment, supplies, and instruments in a medical facility.
This is the first level of a three-level series. It is distinguished from the higher levels by the absence of
responsibility for performing advanced and complicated sterilization, assembly and testing of medical
equipment, supplies and instruments. Employees in this level may be in training to perform Central Services
Technician II duties.
Use knowledge of sterilization and infection control principles to properly decontaminate instrumentation and equipment.
Appropriately operate equipment including, but not limited to, cart washers, decontaminators, computers, ultrasonic, scanners, telephones, and photocopiers.
Performs routine instrument and equipment quality checks.
Dispense equipment & instrumentation, Restocking of Carts, Case Cart Picking, assists with Operating Room Turnover, Put aways (instruments, supplies, and equipment). Maintains Patient & Customer Focus.
Assists with in servicing and orientation of staff, both new and those in assignment rotation.
Work in a variety of assignments, work with detergents, enzymes, germiside, and other related chemicals,
must be able to interpret color changes to external chemical indicators, basic computer skills, must be willing
and able to work at a variety of department locations, must be able to ride the arial tram to and from
waterfront location. Stand for long periods of time. Push/Pull/Lift 50+ lbs
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