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On Call Instrument Room Technician Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Emergency Room Technician

San Diego, CA · On-site

$29.49 - $31.97/hr

Coordinates instrument cleaning and processing with Central Processing per department process ... Notes: * On-Call ED Tech VARIABLE shifts * Shifts will vary from 0-40hrs based on dept needs

Performs instrument room activities, relating to the decontamination, organization, and assembly of instrument sets after surgical procedures. * Maintains adequate levels of supplies for repackaging ...

Performs instrument room activities, relating to the decontamination, organization, and assembly of instrument sets after surgical procedures. * Maintains adequate levels of supplies for repackaging ...

Instrument Tech

Long Beach, CA · On-site

$25.27 - $31.76/hr

Performs instrument room activities, relating to the decontamination, organization, and assembly of instrument sets after surgical procedures. * Maintains adequate levels of supplies for repackaging ...

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How much do on call instrument room technician jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for on call instrument room technician in the United States is $59,636.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between On Call Instrument Room Technician vs Instrument Technician?

AspectOn Call Instrument Room TechnicianInstrument Technician
CertificationsTypically requires certifications in instrumentation or electronicsOften requires similar certifications in instrumentation or electrical systems
Work EnvironmentWorks primarily in instrument rooms, often on an on-call basis for maintenance and troubleshootingWorks in industrial, manufacturing, or plant settings, performing installation, calibration, and repair
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in industries like oil & gas, manufacturing, and utilities, with on-call dutiesUsed across similar industries, focusing on instrument maintenance and installation

The On Call Instrument Room Technician and Instrument Technician roles share similar certifications and work environments, often overlapping in industry usage. The main difference is that the On Call Technician is specifically available for emergency or after-hours support within instrument rooms, whereas the Instrument Technician may have a broader daily maintenance and installation role.

What is an on call instrument room technician?

An on call instrument room technician is responsible for maintaining, calibrating, and repairing medical or laboratory instruments, often working outside regular hours to ensure equipment functionality. They typically need technical skills, knowledge of safety protocols, and may be required to respond promptly to urgent equipment issues. This role often involves working in hospital or laboratory environments with a flexible or rotating schedule.

What cities are hiring for On Call Instrument Room Technician jobs?

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What states have the most On Call Instrument Room Technician jobs?

States with the most job openings for On Call Instrument Room Technician jobs include:

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Company rating: 5.7 out of 10

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Job description

 Sterile Processing Technician 

Center for Special Surgery  is hiring a Sterile Processing Technician

Welcome to Center for Special Surgery

Center for Special Surgery is an Ambulatory Surgery Center in St. Petersburg, Florida.
 
Ambulatory surgery centers (or outpatient surgery centers) are healthcare facilities where surgical procedures not requiring an overnight hospital stay are performed.

Job Summary

The Sterile Processing Technician cares for and maintains all surgical instrumentation and sets up supplies and instruments for surgery cases.

Qualifications:

  • High School diploma or GED required
  • Computer skills, required
  • CRCST or CSPDT certification preferred
  • Six months of experience, preferred
  • 2-3 years experience as Instrument Room Technician.
  • Experience with all types of sterilizers.
  • Knows operating room instrumentation.
  • Organized in setting up operating room instrument tray.
  • Understands operation of steam/ gravity sterilizer.
  • Understands Sterrad sterilizers.
  • Ability to prepare reports and keep records.
  • Familiarity with medical terminology and departmental supply items is required
  • Ability to quickly adapt to changing condition of the patient when needed
  • Must be an excellent team player and have the ability to communicate with staff, patients and physicians

What We Offer

As a valued member of USPI, your health and well‑being are important to us. We are proud to provide you and your dependents with valuable and significant benefits. USPI knows the value of well-rounded, balanced employees, which is why we offer a variety of additional benefits to help manage life’s daily stresses.

  • Competitive wages 
  • Opportunities to better yourself professionally 
  • Health, Dental & Vision Coverage 
  • 401(k) retirement plan 
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) 
  • Company Paid Holidays 
  • Employee Assistance Programs 
  • Health Savings Account/ Flexible Spending Account 
  • Education Assistance 
  • Short Term Disability and Long Term Disability Insurance 
  • Travel Assistance when 100+ miles from home for business or vacation 
  • Free parking

Who We Are

At USPI, we create relationships that create better care. We partner with physicians and health care systems to provide first class ambulatory solutions throughout the United States. We are committed to providing surgical services in the most efficient and clinically excellent manner.

USPI is committed to, and proud of our inclusive culture. An inclusive culture, in our view, is respectful of differences and nurtures and supports the contributions of each individual, while also embracing and leveraging diversity. A diverse workforce, combined with an inclusive culture, makes USPI stronger and better able to meet the needs of our diverse patient and physician population.


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