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Founded in 1976 in Fife, Washington, we serve hospitals, surgery centers, and health systems across ... instrument repair, power equipment repair, and mobile on-site service. We operate as an ISO 13485 ...

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Fife, WA · On-site

$16.50 - $18.76/hr

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What is the difference between Surgical Instrument Repair Companies vs Surgical Instrument Technicians?

AspectSurgical Instrument Repair CompaniesSurgical Instrument Technicians
CredentialsCompany certifications, industry licensesCertifications like CBET, CSTE, or equivalent
Work EnvironmentOperate as a business providing repair servicesWork in hospitals, clinics, or repair facilities
Employer & Industry UsageService providers for healthcare facilitiesPerform repairs and maintenance on-site or in repair shops
Search & Comparison IntentFinding repair companies for surgical instrumentsLooking for technicians to repair or maintain instruments

While Surgical Instrument Repair Companies offer repair services as organizations, Surgical Instrument Technicians are skilled professionals performing repairs and maintenance. Both are essential in the surgical instrument lifecycle, but one is a service provider, and the other is a technical expert.

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Surgical Instrument Repair Technician Trainee

Surgical Instrument Repair Technician Trainee

Surgical Instrument Service Co

Atlanta, GA

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description:

The Instrument Repair Technician Trainee works under the supervision and tutelage of experienced Repair Technicians to learn to repair and refurbish a full range of stainless surgical instruments according to original manufacturer and company specifications. The entry-level technician will learn to evaluate instrumentation and execute repairs according to industry best practices and the highest company standards. He/she must present a professional demeanor and take ownership of responsibilities, acting proactively on behalf of the company and the customer, and ensuring the highest quality customer experience.

Requirements:

During the course of training, the Instrument Repair Technician Trainee will learn to:


  • Sharpen, straighten, align, refurbish, recondition, repair, replace missing or worn parts of customer instrumentation through various means according to industry best practices and company guidelines.
  • Repair, calibrate, refurbish all general and specialty instrumentation and various other medical equipment as is customary to repair in a mobile lab, and forward other equipment to designated service location.
  • Ensure all information provided to home office is correct and accurately recorded, including purchase order numbers where appropriate.
  • Interact with hospital personnel in a professional and timely manner regarding repairs and upkeep of instrumentation to ensure customer service satisfaction.
  • Adhere to hospital criteria, products, special contract terms, etc.
  • Generate and distribute paperwork to customer such as invoices, tray requests, tray rotation, and other documentation as required by SIS or the customer.
  • Maintain a master tray list for the customer, including service dates
  • Identify areas of improvement regarding quality issues, and offer solutions
  • Actively participate in continued education and training

Capabilities:

  • Teachable, able to follow instructions, and willing to learn
  • Mechanical aptitude required
  • Acute attention to detail and aptitude for analyzing and solving problems
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while keeping safety and service paramount
  • Capable of using both hands to manipulate instruments, tools and machinery
  • Ability to maintain a professional demeanor
  • Capable of standing/being on feet majority of the day
  • Basic computer skills
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English
  • High school graduate or equivalent
  • Relevant experience preferred

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Company Description

For 54 years, Surgical Instrument Service Company, Inc. (SIS) has been providing superior products and services to hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country. We pride ourselves on the personalized service we provide to each one of our customers.
SIS is a surgical instrument and device repair company that was founded by a veteran and former OR Nurse in 1971. Our goal has always been to serve as a superior alternative to the manufacturer for instrument repair and maintenance. Our primary objective is to help healthcare providers avoid expensive endoscope, device, and general instrument replacement through service excellence, process improvement, and a transparent value proposition.
For more information on SIS, please visit: www.sis-usa.com.