Integrated Resources, Inc.
Quality Control Technician
Integrated Resources, Inc., Modesto, California, United States, 95351
Job Title:
Quality Control Technician
Location:
Modesto, CA 95350
Duration:
3 Months+ (possibility of extension)
contract to permanent
Pay Rate:
$27/hr. on W2
Shift:
3rd Shift | 11:00 PM – 7:30 AM
Schedule:
5 Days/Week | 8 Hours/Day | 40 Hours/Week
Job Summary The Sterile Processing Quality Control Technician ensures the highest standards of instrument cleanliness, assembly accuracy, and quality assurance within sterile processing operations. This role combines hands‑on technical sterile processing responsibilities with detailed inspection, documentation, and quality oversight critical to patient safety and operational excellence. The position emphasizes quality assurance beyond standard SPD technician duties, ensuring strict compliance with regulatory and internal standards.
Key Responsibilities
Follow all ANSI/AAMI standards, manufacturer Instructions for Use (IFUs), SOPs, and company Work Instructions
Decontaminate surgical instruments and equipment using proper PPE and protocols
Disassemble, clean, inspect, and reassemble complex surgical instruments
Accurately assemble and package instrument trays and sets per established guidelines
Operate washers, sterilizers, and related processing equipment safely and effectively
Inspect instruments for cleanliness, functionality, and damage prior to packaging
Document missing, damaged, or non-conforming instruments per SOPs
Maintain accurate records of sterilization cycles, instrument tracking, and inventory
Handle all instruments and customer-owned items with care to prevent damage
Perform daily computer tasks and documentation related to tracking and processing
Monitor and maintain instrument and supply inventory levels
Perform routine cleaning and basic maintenance of sterilization equipment
Maintain clean, organized workstations and decontamination areas
Adhere to infection control practices and company quality standards
Communicate effectively with team members, operations staff, and distribution teams
Provide feedback and recommend workflow or quality improvements
Participate in ongoing training to maintain certifications and competencies
Perform other duties as assigned
Working Conditions
Fast-paced, climate-controlled indoor environment
Frequent exposure to biohazardous materials and strong odors
Moderate noise levels
Regular use of PPE
Standing for extended periods
Education Required:
High School Diploma or equivalent
Preferred:
N/A
Certifications Required:
Sterile Processing Certification (CRCST or CIS)
Preferred:
N/A
Required Skills & Experience
Minimum 2 years of hands‑on sterile processing experience
Demonstrated proficiency in decontamination, assembly, and sterilization
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
Knowledge of surgical instruments and sterile processing protocols
Familiarity with ANSI/AAMI standards and IFUs
Experience operating washer disinfectors, autoclaves, and related equipment
Ability to multitask, prioritize, and meet deadlines in a high-volume environment
Strong manual dexterity and hand‑eye coordination
Basic computer proficiency and experience with electronic tracking systems
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
Professionalism, reliability, and a proactive approach to continuous improvement
Willingness to complete required vaccinations and health screenings
Preferred Experience
Previous quality control experience within sterile processing
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Quality Control Technician
Location:
Modesto, CA 95350
Duration:
3 Months+ (possibility of extension)
contract to permanent
Pay Rate:
$27/hr. on W2
Shift:
3rd Shift | 11:00 PM – 7:30 AM
Schedule:
5 Days/Week | 8 Hours/Day | 40 Hours/Week
Job Summary The Sterile Processing Quality Control Technician ensures the highest standards of instrument cleanliness, assembly accuracy, and quality assurance within sterile processing operations. This role combines hands‑on technical sterile processing responsibilities with detailed inspection, documentation, and quality oversight critical to patient safety and operational excellence. The position emphasizes quality assurance beyond standard SPD technician duties, ensuring strict compliance with regulatory and internal standards.
Key Responsibilities
Follow all ANSI/AAMI standards, manufacturer Instructions for Use (IFUs), SOPs, and company Work Instructions
Decontaminate surgical instruments and equipment using proper PPE and protocols
Disassemble, clean, inspect, and reassemble complex surgical instruments
Accurately assemble and package instrument trays and sets per established guidelines
Operate washers, sterilizers, and related processing equipment safely and effectively
Inspect instruments for cleanliness, functionality, and damage prior to packaging
Document missing, damaged, or non-conforming instruments per SOPs
Maintain accurate records of sterilization cycles, instrument tracking, and inventory
Handle all instruments and customer-owned items with care to prevent damage
Perform daily computer tasks and documentation related to tracking and processing
Monitor and maintain instrument and supply inventory levels
Perform routine cleaning and basic maintenance of sterilization equipment
Maintain clean, organized workstations and decontamination areas
Adhere to infection control practices and company quality standards
Communicate effectively with team members, operations staff, and distribution teams
Provide feedback and recommend workflow or quality improvements
Participate in ongoing training to maintain certifications and competencies
Perform other duties as assigned
Working Conditions
Fast-paced, climate-controlled indoor environment
Frequent exposure to biohazardous materials and strong odors
Moderate noise levels
Regular use of PPE
Standing for extended periods
Education Required:
High School Diploma or equivalent
Preferred:
N/A
Certifications Required:
Sterile Processing Certification (CRCST or CIS)
Preferred:
N/A
Required Skills & Experience
Minimum 2 years of hands‑on sterile processing experience
Demonstrated proficiency in decontamination, assembly, and sterilization
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
Knowledge of surgical instruments and sterile processing protocols
Familiarity with ANSI/AAMI standards and IFUs
Experience operating washer disinfectors, autoclaves, and related equipment
Ability to multitask, prioritize, and meet deadlines in a high-volume environment
Strong manual dexterity and hand‑eye coordination
Basic computer proficiency and experience with electronic tracking systems
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
Professionalism, reliability, and a proactive approach to continuous improvement
Willingness to complete required vaccinations and health screenings
Preferred Experience
Previous quality control experience within sterile processing
#J-18808-Ljbffr