Instrumentum

Sterile Processing Technician

About Instrumentum

We are a national sterile processing partner. We run off-site reprocessing operations for hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers, with a focus on orthopedic instrumentation. Sterilization is all we do, which means sterile processing is not an afterthought here. It is the business.

Instrumentum is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Instrumentum is hiring Sterile Processing Technicians for our off-site reprocessing center in Richmond, Virginia. $25.00–$34.00 per hour, based on experience and certification. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift openings. Full-time, with benefits.

Sterile processing, without the OR turnover clock

If you have worked in a hospital SPD, you know the pattern. A case ends, the cart lands in decontam, and someone needs that tray back before the next one starts.

Our Richmond facility does one thing: reprocess surgical instruments for the hospitals and surgery centers we partner with. Instruments arrive on a transport schedule rather than case by case, so the work runs to a plan. It is still fast-paced — this is a production floor and the volume is real. What changes is the predictability: a defined process, a known schedule, and nobody standing in decontam waiting on a tray for a room that is already open.

What you will do

    Receive, decontaminate, inspect, assemble, sterilize, package, store, build case carts, and ship — the full cycle, not a single station

    Decontaminate surgical instrumentation using manual cleaning, ultrasonic, washer-disinfectors, and cart washers, following each device’s manufacturer IFU

    Disassemble, clean, and reassemble complex surgical instruments

    Inspect instruments for cleanliness, function, and damage, then assemble trays and sets to count sheets

    Package sets using wrap, rigid containers, and peel pouches with the correct chemical indicators and labeling

    Run steam and low-temperature sterilization cycles, verify cycle parameters, and document load records and biological monitoring results

    Process orthopedic sets, loaner trays, and consignment instrumentation

    Track every set in Censitrac, from receipt through return to the client facility

    Follow the protocol for non-conforming instruments — document it, escalate it, do not pass it along

    Work to ANSI/AAMI standards, manufacturer IFUs, and our Quality Management System, SOPs, and Work Instructions

What you need

    1+ year of hands-on sterile processing experience — hospital SPD, ambulatory surgery center, or off-site reprocessing facility

    High school diploma or GED

    Working knowledge of decontamination, tray assembly, and steam sterilization

    Comfort reading and following IFUs, SOPs, and count sheets

    Willingness to complete required vaccinations and health screenings

What we would like to see

    CRCST (Certified Registered Central Service Technician, HSPA) or CSPDT (Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician, CBSPD)

    CIS, CSIS, CER, CFER, or CASSPT certification

    Orthopedic instrumentation, loaner tray, and consignment tray experience

    Censitrac, SPM, or other instrument tracking software

    Flexible endoscope reprocessing experience

About certification

CRCST or CSPDT is preferred, not required at hire. Instrumentum’s policy is that technicians certify within 18 months of their start date — so if you have the hands-on experience but have not sat for the exam yet, apply anyway. You will have the runway. Where you land in the $24–$34 range depends on your experience and your certification status.

Who does well here

Technicians who work the same way on hour eight as on hour one. Who re-check the count sheet instead of assuming. Who understand that a tray leaving this building goes into a procedure on a real person, and that nobody downstream catches what we miss.

If you are the tech other techs come find when something does not look right, that is who we are hiring.

The physical side of the job

This is a production environment. We would rather you know what that means before you apply than after you start.

    You will be on your feet for most of your shift

    Lifting up to 50 pounds is a regular part of the work, not an exception

    You will push and pull loaded case carts weighing up to 450 pounds

    Reaching, grasping, and fine hand work are near-constant

    Routine exposure to biohazardous material and strong chemical odors, with PPE required throughout

    Climate-controlled facility with controlled access. No travel required

If that reads as normal to you, you have done this job before.

Pay and benefits

    $24.00–$34.00 per hour, based on experience and certification

    Medical, dental, and vision insurance, effective the first of the month after your start date

    Company-paid life insurance, plus short-term and long-term disability

    Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

    401(k) with company match — you are eligible from your first day

    Paid time off that starts accruing on day one, beginning at 10 days and increasing with tenure

    9 paid holidays. Volunteer to work one and you receive 1.5× pay plus 8 hours of PTO

    Employee Assistance Program

    Paid every two weeks

    Structured training, with a defined path from Technician to Sterile Processing Coordinator

Schedule and location

Full-time. We have openings on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift — tell us what you are looking for and we will tell you what is open.

Offsite Reprocessing Center

2511 Britons Hill, Richmond, VA

On-site position. No direct patient contact.

Het salarisbereik voor deze rol is:

24 - 34 USD per hour (Richmond - ORC)

Operations

Richmond, VA

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