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Spd Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

As the CORE Institute continues to grow, we are looking for an SPD Tech at our Specialty Hospital. Please see below for the functions and requirements for this role at The CORE Institute Specialty ...

Surgery/Endo/SPD Posting #: 1025244 Employee Type: Full-Time Position Summary This position performs technical duties as they relate to provision of supplies and equipment for endoscopies and ...

Service Support Tech

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$37K - $46K/yr

Surgery/Endo/SPD Posting #: 1048143 Employee Type: Full-Time Position Summary This position performs a variety of routine tasks and functions to stock, clean, and transport supplies, equipment, and ...

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How much do spd jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for spd in Arizona is $25.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.61 and $30.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an SPD?

An SPD (Sterile Processing Department) job involves cleaning, sterilizing, and preparing medical instruments and equipment for surgeries and procedures. Technicians follow safety protocols to ensure all tools are free from contaminants, preventing infections in healthcare settings. They also track and organize instruments, maintain sterilization equipment, and adhere to hospital and regulatory guidelines. This role is critical in maintaining patient safety and supporting medical teams.

What skills are needed for SPD jobs?

SPD jobs typically require strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of sterilization and medical supply procedures. Familiarity with inventory management systems and certifications such as sterile processing technician certification can be beneficial. Good communication and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment are also important.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an SPD technician?

As an SPD Technician, your typical day includes receiving, cleaning, disinfecting, assembling, and sterilizing surgical instruments and medical equipment. You'll also carefully inspect items for damage, document sterilization processes, and maintain inventory of sterile supplies. Collaboration with surgical and nursing teams is essential to ensure instruments are prepared and delivered promptly for scheduled procedures. The workload can be fast-paced, especially in hospitals with frequent surgeries, but you'll play a vital role in maintaining patient safety and supporting clinical teams. Over time, experienced technicians may take on lead roles or specialize in specific types of instruments or processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the SPD position, and why are they important?

To excel as an SPD (Sterile Processing Department) Technician, you need strong attention to detail, knowledge of sterilization procedures, and usually a high school diploma or equivalent, with additional certification such as the CRCST (Certified Registered Central Service Technician) preferred. Familiarity with automated sterilizers, tracking systems, and instrument decontamination equipment is often required. Reliability, organization, and the ability to work well under pressure are essential soft skills for the position. These abilities ensure surgical instruments are properly cleaned and sterilized, supporting patient safety and the smooth operation of healthcare facilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Spd jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Spd jobs in Arizona are:

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Spd jobs?

Cities in Arizona with the most Spd job openings:

Infographic showing various Spd job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 11% As Needed, 84% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 89% In-person, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,291 per year, or $25.6 per hour.

Sterile Processing Technician (Pool)

The Center for Orthopedic and Research E

Phoenix, AZ

Full-time

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Job description

The CORE Institute team is dedicated to making the lives of others better by practicing exceptional patient care. If you would like to be part of a dedicated, dynamic healthcare team in a challenging, rewarding environment, The CORE Institute is the right place for you to grow your career.

The CORE Institute delivers integrated, comprehensive musculoskeletal and neurological care. The CORE Institute is built upon a foundation of pioneering research, academics, community service, and a passion for excellence in patient care. The organization continues to be a leader in payor-reform initiatives, and it is at the forefront of systems-based quality programs which drive value and improve the quality of patient care.

As the CORE Institute continues to grow, we are looking for an SPD Tech at our Specialty Hospital.

Please see below for the functions and requirements for this role at The CORE Institute Specialty Hospital (CISH).

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Decontaminates and sterilizes instruments, medical supplies, and equipment, and assembles, wraps, and sterilizes trays of instruments. Follows proper Standards Precautions while in decontamination and sterilization areas.

Monitors biological and chemical wash solution to ensure quality and consistency for decontamination of instruments and medical equipment.

Sorts mismatched sets of instruments, trays, and medical equipment and makes them available to sterile processing customers in a timely manner.

Restocks, labels, and maintains inventory, submits requisitions, collects and distributes instruments, trays, and facility medical equipment.

Performs environmental maintenance duties and assists in maintaining inventory levels in sterile processing, the operating room, and in equipment storage areas.

Verifies that equipment functions properly, requisitions for equipment maintenance, repair or replacement, and removes defective equipment.

Maintains a clean work area.

Assists with maintaining established departmental policies and procedures, objectives, and quality improvement, safety, and environmental and infection control standards.

Recognizes and anticipates the needs of the surgical team assuring instrument availability.

Recognizes abnormal functioning of autoclave equipment, Steris system, and notifies appropriate person or company regarding company.

Reviews par levels of supplies and equipment, to ensure that the resources necessary for patient safety are available.

EDUCATION:

High school diploma or equivalent.

EXPERIENCE:

Three years of Sterile Processing Technician preferred.

REQUIREMENTS:

Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) is preferred.

Requires current national certification as a SPD technician, Certified Registered Central Service Technician or Surgical Instrument Processor within six months.

KNOWLEDGE:

Must be knowledgeable of guidelines and techniques for cleaning and sterilizing equipment, as well as aseptic technique.

Must have mechanical aptitude with the ability to break down moving parts, clean, lubricate and reassemble, problem solve incomplete trays and missing instrumentation and have effective organizational communication and human relation skills.

Knowledge of basic Sterile Processing and Standard Precautions

SKILLS:

Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate professionally both verbally and in writing and the skill to listen.

Must maintain clinical and skills competencies per position requirements, participating in growth through in-service and continuing education.

Skills required to provide excellent customer service not only to our patients, but physicians, visitors, and other health care teammates, promoting a positive work environment.

ABILITIES:

Must have a strong attention to detail and physical stamina to handle long arduous work hours.

Ability to work in an environment that frequently produces a high level of stress and mental fatigue, and a willingness to maintain a flexible work schedule as needed.

Ability to multi-task and manage multiple work priorities and support to teammates.

ENVIRONMENTAL/WORKING CONDITIONS:

Normal and emergent clinical environment. Patient care environment with potential exposure to unpleasant odors, blood and body fluids, infectious disease and to chemical or electrical hazards.

PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS:

Good visual acuity, accurate color vision. Ability to transfer patients in excess of 100 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and/or crawl. Ability to reach, grasp, use fine finger movement and feel fine sensation to discern temperature, texture, size, and shape. Ability to speak and hear.