Travel anesthesia techs often work in a variety of healthcare environments, including hospitals, outpatient surgical centers, specialty clinics, and trauma centers. Each facility may have different protocols, equipment brands, and surgical specialties, which requires quick learning and adaptability to new settings. Daily responsibilities can include preparing and maintaining anesthesia equipment, assisting with patient monitoring, and supporting the anesthesia team before, during, and after procedures. Working as a travel anesthesia tech provides exposure to diverse teams and cases, helping you build a robust skill set and opening the door to future career advancement.