To thrive as a No Experience Anesthesia Tech, you should have a high school diploma or equivalent and possess strong attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and basic knowledge of medical environments. Entry-level techs are often trained on the job to use anesthesia machines, sterilization tools, and patient monitoring systems, with some employers preferring candidates who obtain Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Dependability, good communication, and the ability to multitask make candidates stand out in a busy surgical setting. These competencies ensure safety, support anesthesia teams effectively, and help maintain efficient operating room processes.