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Process Tech Jobs in Seattle, WA (NOW HIRING)

Design, develop, and implement new technologies and processes related to product development and/or enhancements to current capabilities * Identify, evaluate, and recommend new materials and ...

As the leading technology law firm, Cooley is determined to become a leader in the digital practice ... The process engineer is the strategic translator between legal practitioners, innovation ...

As the leading technology law firm, Cooley is determined to become a leader in the digital practice ... The process engineer is the strategic translator between legal practitioners, innovation ...

As the leading technology law firm, Cooley is determined to become a leader in the digital practice ... The process engineer is the strategic translator between legal practitioners, innovation ...

Salesforce.com Developer

Seattle, WA

$63.25 - $83.75/hr

Esolvit's objective is to integrate People, Process, Technology and Training. With our dedicated and efficient team of professionals with technical expertise and strong domain knowledge will be ready ...

Front End Developer

Seattle, WA

$118K - $137K/yr

Esolvit's objective is to integrate People, Process, Technology and Training. With our dedicated and efficient team of professionals with technical expertise and strong domain knowledge will be ready ...

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Auburn, Washington (and surrounding areas) About Proof Technology Proof is a leading nationwide legal services company. We connect independent process servers with firms and individuals seeking their ...

Auburn, Washington (and surrounding areas) About Proof Technology Proof is a leading nationwide legal services company. We connect independent process servers with firms and individuals seeking their ...

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How much do process tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for process tech in Seattle, WA is $28.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.45 and $32.02 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Process Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Process Technician, you need a solid understanding of process operations, mechanical aptitude, and typically a technical associate's degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with process control systems, safety protocols, and tools such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs) is commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork are crucial soft skills for excelling in this role. These skills and qualities ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operation of manufacturing or production processes.

What is a Process Tech?

A Process Tech, short for Process Technician, is a professional who monitors and manages the equipment and systems used in manufacturing or industrial production environments. They ensure that processes run efficiently, safely, and within quality standards by troubleshooting issues, performing routine maintenance, and collecting data for process improvements. Process Technicians often work in industries such as chemical manufacturing, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. Their role is critical for minimizing downtime and maintaining product quality.

What are some common challenges Process Technicians face when troubleshooting equipment issues, and how are these typically addressed?

Process Technicians often encounter challenges such as diagnosing equipment malfunctions, managing unexpected process deviations, and maintaining production efficiency while ensuring safety standards. These issues are typically addressed by following standardized troubleshooting procedures, collaborating closely with maintenance and engineering teams, and utilizing monitoring systems to quickly identify the root cause of problems. Continuous training and hands-on experience are essential for Process Technicians to effectively navigate these challenges and minimize downtime.

What is the difference between Process Tech vs Chemical Operator?

AspectProcess TechChemical Operator
Required CertificationsOften requires technical certifications or associate degrees in process technology or related fieldsTypically requires chemical processing certifications or on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, refineries, or chemical processing facilitiesChemical plants, refineries, or manufacturing environments
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed in chemical, oil & gas, and manufacturing industriesPrimarily found in chemical manufacturing and processing industries

Process Techs and Chemical Operators work closely in chemical processing environments, but Process Techs often have more technical training and focus on monitoring and maintaining equipment, while Chemical Operators handle the day-to-day operation of chemical processes. Both roles are essential in ensuring safe and efficient plant operations.

Sterile Processing Tech (0.9 FTE / Days)

Sterile Processing Tech (0.9 FTE / Days)

Overlake Medical Center

Bellevue, WA • On-site

$23.99 - $38.87/hr

Part-time

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Overlake Medical Center rating

9.2

Company rating: 9.2 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

5th of 997 rated hospitals


Job description

Welcome to a medical center where you're the center of attention.
Pay range:
Hourly
$23.99 - $38.87
Eligible for Sign On Bonus!
Certified Central Processing Tech - $5,000
Central Processing Tech - $2,500
Overlake Hospital is seeking a Certified Sterile Processing Technician for the Sterile Processing Department. The Certified Sterile Technician will be responsible for the technical functional tasks involved in the decontamination, assembly, packaging, and sterilization of all reprocessed items and equipment, including full surgical instruments trays. Additionally, the technician will be responsible for developing and maintaining systems and projects under the direction of the shift supervisor.
Schedule: Part Time / Day Shift / 0.9 FTE
3x12s Hour Shifts
Qualifications for Central Processing Technician:
  • High school graduate or equivalent preferred. Completion of a Surgical Processing Technician Course also preferred.
  • Must obtain CRSCT certification within one year of hire date.
  • Preferred one year or more demonstrated competence and experience in a comparable position in another health care institution.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, in the English Language.
  • Basic knowledge and understanding of the principles and theory relating to decontamination and sterilization procedures.
  • Ability to learn identification and proper handling of surgical instrumentation and to assemble full surgical instrument trays, surgical power equipment, and scopes.
  • Ability to perform all routine tasks/duties in the Surgical Processing, without direct supervision.
  • Ability to assist and support new personnel during their training period.
  • Demonstrated ability and initiative in performance of non-routine tasks/projects, without direct supervision.
  • Physically capable of standing and walking for long periods of time. Ability to lift instrument sets weighing approximately 30 pounds.

Qualifications for Certified Sterile Processing Technician:
  • High school graduate or equivalent preferred. Completion of a Surgical Processing Technician Course also preferred.
  • Current Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST), or Certified Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) is required.
  • One year of sterile processing experience in a acute care hospital setting preferred.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, in the English Language. Thorough knowledge and understanding of the principles and theory relating to decontamination and sterilization procedures required. Detailed knowledge of identification and proper handling of surgical instrumentation and assembly of full surgical instrument tray, surgical power equipment, and scopes also required.
  • Frequent periods of walking and standing. Exposure to and contact with disinfectants, cleaning agents, and sterilants. Work is performed in a clean, climate-controlled, well-lit environment.

Why join Overlake?
We're proud to offer benefits that support you in every stage of your career and life. But it's our inspirational culture that has made us one of America's Top 150 places to work in healthcare for several years in a row.
  • Local, visible leaders who care about you.
  • A values-based work environment.
  • Medical insurance premiums as low as $0 per month.
  • Many Overlake services covered at 100%.
  • Tuition reimbursement up to $10,000 per year.
  • Generous retirement plan matching starting at 5% and increasing to 7% after five years with immediate vesting.
  • Pre-tax and Roth after tax retirement savings plans.
  • An expanded Employee Assistance Program.
  • A caregiver support program to help with everything from childcare to eldercare.
  • Free parking and Orca transit passes.

If this sounds like an environment where you'll thrive, we'd love to hear from you.
How much will this job pay?
Posted pay ranges represent the entire pay scale, from minimum to maximum. For jobs with more than one level, the posted range reflects the minimum of the lowest level and the maximum of the highest level. Some positions also offer additional pay based on shift, certification or level of education. Job offers are determined based on a candidate's years of relevant experience and internal equity. If you have questions about Overlake's pay practices, employee benefits or the pay for a specific position, please contact HR@overlakehospital.org