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Sterile Processing Technician

Cone Health
United States, North Carolina, Greensboro
Jun 10, 2026
The Sterile Processing Technician I is responsible for properly decontaminating, assembling, and sterilizing medical equipment and instruments in order to comply with safety standards and provide quality patient care.

Essential Job Function:

  • Support team members with dissembling, assembling, packaging and sterilization as needed.
  • Has comprehensive knowledge of disassembling, assembling, packaging and sterilization.
  • Exhibits knowledge in determining the methods to be used to care for instruments: hand washing, mechanical washing, or high-level disinfection, especially in the removal of protein and corrosion and in the sorting for repair.
  • Supports team members to ensure appropriate cleaning of mobile patient equipment.
  • Inspects important points in instruments and equipment to ensure they are functioning properly and there is no damage.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the function and operation of the decontamination equipment for optimum cleaning, loading, temperature and troubleshooting if malfunctions.
  • Monitors quality control and identifies quality problems and proactively corrects them prior to the product leaving the department.
  • Performs biological monitoring to ensure quality and efficacy of the sterilization equipment.
  • Ensures all instruments and decontamination equipment are tested for bioburden residual.
  • Participates in a proactive quality assurance program randomly audits sample trays following established protocol documenting failures to ensure quality on the end product.
  • Ensures that all records and documentation are properly compiled and maintained (such as sterilization records, temperature recording, etc.).
  • Demonstrates the ability to perform and interpret efficacy test results for the sterilization process, high-level disinfection, and washer decontaminators.
  • Understand protocols for releasing instrumentation after sterilization and complete all required tests and documentation before a tray is released for use.
  • Follows up if there are variations in the process.
  • Accurately fills supply requests from the procedural areas and ensures items ordered are delivered speedily to the correct unit.
  • Actively participates in maintaining established departmental policies and procedures, objectives, and quality improvement, safety, and environmental and infection control standards.
  • Proactively works with team and other departments to ensure effective and efficient patient care.
  • Demonstrates flexibility in thinking and actions, understanding team dynamics.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Education:

  • Required: High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Preferred: Associate Degree.

Experience:

  • Preferred: Six months of experience in a hospital environment or sterile processing department.

Licensure/Certification/Listing:

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