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Surgical Instrument Repair Technician -- Cincinnati/Dayton, OH Territory: Cincinnati/Dayton, OH Note: This is a field-based role. Daily travel is required throughout the Cincinnati and Dayton, OH ...

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Surgical Instrument Repair Technician -- Cincinnati/Dayton, OH Territory: Cincinnati/Dayton, OH Note: This is a field-based role. Daily travel is required throughout the Cincinnati and Dayton, OH ...

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The Surgical Instrument Repair Technician works primarily at customer sites, hospitals, and clinics, to provide cost-effective maintenance on company and customer owned medical equipment to assure it ...

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 ...

Instrument Repair Technician-

Fife, WA · On-site

$16.50 - $18.76/hr

Instrument Technician- Entry Level ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONBPI Medical is a rewarding career path for ... Essential Functions and Duties: • Evaluate the cosmetic appearance and repair needs of surgical ...

Instrument Repair Technician-

Fife, WA · On-site

$16.50 - $18.76/hr

Instrument Technician- Entry Level ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONBPI Medical is a rewarding career path for ... Evaluate the cosmetic appearance and repair needs of surgical instruments. Effectively use repair ...

Endoscope Repair Technician

Wellington, FL · On-site

$17 - $23.50/hr

Shop Manager ABOUT US FiberTech Medical's driving force is to provide a full range of flexible endoscope, rigid endoscope and surgical instrument repair, refurbishment and service for medical ...

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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

Surgical Instrument Repair Company

Cincinnati, OH • On-site

$27 - $30/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 29 days ago

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Job description

Surgical Instrument Repair Technician — Cincinnati/Dayton, OH 


Territory: Cincinnati/Dayton, OH 


Note: This is a field-based role. Daily travel is required throughout the Cincinnati and Dayton, OH markets to provide on-site service to our hospital partners. 

The Right Team. The Right Feel. Right On Time. 


We firmly believe that Precision Saves Lives. When surgeons are in the operating room, successful outcomes are non-negotiable—they need their instruments to work and feel exactly the way they expect. With nearly 40 years of industry experience, we've become the seasoned professionals hospitals trust to ensure their instruments are ready when lives are on the line. 

We're a fast-growing company that prioritizes treating our employees with respect, encouraging open communication, and offering a collaborative environment backed by a competent structure. Here, you aren't just a technician—you're a vital part of a team whose work directly impacts patient safety. 


The Opportunity 

We're seeking a mechanically inclined SurgicalInstrument Repair Technician to join our service team. You'll work from a fully equipped service van, providing same-day instrument service and preventive maintenance to hospitals within a defined territory. Prior industry experience is preferred but not required—we'll provide extensive hands-on training for the right candidate. 


What You Will Do 

Precision Restoration: Perform high-level sharpening, alignment, and repair of surgical instruments. 

Transparent Reporting: Working to the standards of our ISO 9001:2015 certified quality system, you'll provide detailed service reporting—including magnified "before and after" photos—so customers have a clear understanding of every service visit. Accountability: Take personal ownership of every instrument you service, understanding that small nuances in a tool's performance can make the difference in a successful surgery.


Why Join Us? 

Competitive Compensation: $27–$30/hour depending on experience, plus eligibility for performance-based commission—your earnings grow as you do. Growth & Stability: Join a growing and respected leader in the surgical instrument repair industry with a clear career progression path. 

A Collaborative Atmosphere: Experience a workplace that functions as a team, valuing each member's contributions as we grow together toward a shared mission. Full Benefits: Medical, vision, and dental benefits, plus PTO that accrues from day one. 


Requirements 

Mechanical Aptitude: High manual dexterity and experience with small hand tools (e.g., small engine repair, electronics, jewelry, machining, or military technical roles). Attention to Detail: An obsession with quality and the ability to spot fine details in how an instrument works. 

Professionalism: Excellent communication skills and respect for all customers and team members. 

Logistics: High school diploma/GED, a valid driver's license with a clean record, and the ability to pass a DOT physical. 

Coachability: Willingness and enthusiasm to learn, hone, and master new skills.