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String Instrument Repair Technician Jobs in Seattle, WA

Instrument Repair Technician-

Fife, WA · On-site

$16.50 - $18.76/hr

We currently have one opening for an Entry Level Instrument Repair Technician. As an entry level technician you will earn anywhere from $16.50 to $18.76 per hour depending on a basic skills test. As ...

We currently have one opening for an Entry Level Instrument Repair Technician. As an entry level technician you will earn anywhere from $16.50 to $18.76 per hour depending on a basic skills test. As ...

Repair Technician

Seattle, WA · On-site

$20.75 - $28.50/hr

You do not have to have previous instrument repair experience to be considered. This is an ... What You Will Do As a Repair Technician * Perform basic to intermediate inspection and repairs on ...

Mobile Repair Technician (Remote)

Fife, WA

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

We have an immediate need for a Mobile Instrument Repair Technician in Oregon State. Must be in the Salem area/Portland/Bend area . The primary responsibilities of this position are to provide high ...

Entry Level Repair Technician

Fife, WA · On-site

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

Then you are someone we would like to speak to. we are looking for an entry-level Repair Technician who will be responsible for providing both high quality and cost-effective instrument repairs for ...

Entry Level Repair Technician

Fife, WA

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

Then you are someone we would like to speak to. we are looking for an entry-level Repair Technician who will be responsible for providing both high quality and cost-effective instrument repairs for ...

Power Repair Technician

Fife, WA · On-site

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

We are currently looking for a Powered Surgical Instrument Repair Technician . This job requires the ability and aptitude to perform intricate and detailed repairs. Let's face it, this stuff is ...

Power Repair Technician

Fife, WA

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

We are currently looking for a Powered Surgical Instrument Repair Technician . This job requires the ability and aptitude to perform intricate and detailed repairs. Let's face it, this stuff is ...

... cost-effective surgical instrument repair techniques, administration and organizational ... Teach, mentor, and manage each technician's ability to accurately repair and refurbish surgical ...

... cost-effective surgical instrument repair techniques, administration and organizational ... Teach, mentor, and manage each technician's ability to accurately repair and refurbish surgical ...

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String Instrument Repair Technician information

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$23.3K

$47.1K

$66K

How much do string instrument repair technician jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for string instrument repair technician in Seattle, WA is $47,086.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,700.00 and $52,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What do string instrument repair technicians make?

String instrument repair technicians typically earn between $30,000 and $60,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and employer. Skilled technicians with certifications or specialized training may earn higher salaries, especially in high-end repair shops or musical instrument stores.

How to become a string instrument repair technician?

To become a string instrument repair technician, typically one needs to gain hands-on experience through apprenticeships or vocational training programs focused on instrument repair and maintenance. Developing skills in woodworking, acoustics, and tool use, along with knowledge of different string instruments, is essential; some technicians also pursue certifications from professional organizations to enhance credibility.

What is the difference between String Instrument Repair Technician vs Violin Maker?

AspectString Instrument Repair TechnicianViolin Maker
CredentialsTechnical certifications, apprenticeship experienceLuthier certification, craftsmanship training
Work EnvironmentRepair shops, music stores, repair facilitiesWorkshop, custom shop, manufacturing setting
Industry UsageMusic stores, repair services, instrument shopsCustom instrument creation, high-end craftsmanship
Search/Comparison IntentRepair, maintenance, technical skillsCraftsmanship, building, design

The main difference is that a String Instrument Repair Technician focuses on repairing and maintaining existing instruments, while a Violin Maker specializes in crafting new, high-quality violins. Both roles require technical skills and industry knowledge, but their primary tasks and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various String Instrument Repair Technician job openings in Seattle, WA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $47,086 per year, or $22.6 per hour.

Surgical Instrument Repair Technician

360 Talent

Fife, WA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

BPI MEDICAL

Surgical Instrument Repair Technician

Fife, WA on-site

Position Snapshot

Position

Surgical Instrument Repair Technician

Department

Operations & Production

Reports To

Instrument Repair Supervisor

Location

Fife, WA on-site

Schedule

Full-time, day shift

Employment Type

Regular employee

FLSA

NON-EXEMPT

About BPI Medical

BPI Medical is a leading provider of medical instrument and endoscope repair services. Founded in 1976 in Fife, Washington, we serve hospitals, surgery centers, and health systems across all 48 contiguous states with flexible endoscope repair, rigid endoscope repair, surgical instrument repair, power equipment repair, and mobile on-site service. We operate as an ISO 13485:2016 certified facility and are trusted by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, MultiCare Health System, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, and other anchor health systems to keep critical surgical and diagnostic equipment in service.

Our work directly supports patient care: every device that comes through our facility goes back into service, often the same week, ready for the next procedure. We are growing significantly and we are investing in the people, systems, and processes that will let us keep delivering on what has been our standard since 1976: it has to be right, and it has to be fast, no exceptions.

The Role

As a Surgical Instrument Repair Technician at BPI Medical, you bring hand-held surgical instruments scissors, forceps, needle holders, retractors, clamps, and specialty instruments back to OEM-equivalent cutting performance and patient-safety condition. The instruments you repair go back into ORs at hospitals, surgery centers, and health systems we've served since 1976, including the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, MultiCare Health System, and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health. You own each instrument from the bench through final QA release, signing the records that protect the patient on the other end.

What You'll Do

  • Sharpen, repair, and restore hand-held surgical instruments scissors (Mayo, Metzenbaum, iris, plastic, bandage), forceps, needle holders, retractors, clamps, and hemostats.
  • Diagnose and correct tip-alignment, jaw-occlusion, hinge, and ratchet defects without over-grinding or removing functional material.
  • Replace tungsten-carbide inserts, rebuild box locks and ratchets, and perform surface refinishing on stainless-grade instruments.
  • Verify your work against OEM and ASTM F899 acceptance criteria using sharpening systems, alignment fixtures, and test-cut media.
  • Document every step to ISO 13485 traceability standards.
  • As a senior technician, own complex specialty repairs (microsurgical, ophthalmic, dental, podiatric), mentor newer technicians, and serve as the line's technical reference.

What You Bring

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • ANY ONE of the following: completion of a biomedical, machinist/precision-machining, mechanical, jewelry/watchmaking, cutlery, or related program; two or more years of surgical instrument, machinist, or precision-tool repair experience; U.S. Military training in a relevant medical equipment, dental equipment, or precision MOS; or completion of a recognized surgical instrument or biomedical apprenticeship program.
  • Manual dexterity, steady hands, and corrected vision sufficient for sharpening and miniature-tip alignment.
  • Ability to lift up to 35 lbs unassisted; able to work an assigned shift on-site in Fife, WA.
  • U.S. work authorization.

Nice to Have

  • OEM or trade-association sharpening and repair training.
  • CRCST, IAHCSMM/HSPA Certified Instrument Specialist (CIS), BMET, or ISO 13485:2016 internal auditor credential.
  • Familiarity with ASTM F899 stainless-grade requirements and AAMI ST79 reprocessing context.
  • Specialty background microsurgical, ophthalmic, dental, or podiatric instrumentation.
  • Prior experience in an ISO 13485 or FDA 21 CFR Part 820 environment.

Benefits

BPI Medical offers a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees, including:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays
  • Life insurance and short- and long-term disability coverage

Work Environment & Physical Demands

On-site, full-time at BPI Medical's repair facility in Fife, WA. Standard 8-hour day shift with occasional voluntary overtime. Bench and sharpening-station work sustained sitting, fine-motor work, and corrected-vision precision required. Frequent lifting up to 25 lbs and occasional lifting up to 35 lbs unassisted (50 lbs with assistance). PPE provided and required: impact-rated safety eyewear, nitrile gloves, lab coat or repair smock, hearing protection at sharpening stations. Exposure to grinding particulate (with extraction), polishing compounds, and minor residual bioburden on inbound instruments prior to decontamination clearance. No travel.