We are seeking a detail-oriented and Customer-focused Medical Device Repair Technician to join our team. From our lab in Lenexa, this role works as part of a large team of technicians who support our hospital Customers by assembling, testing, and repairing electronic components and systems for medical devices.
You do not need to have previous experience working with medical devices; we will train you!
Technicians have the ability to progress through technical levels as they learn, making this a great longterm career opportunity.
Utilize small hand tools (e.g., screwdrivers, pliers, tweezers) for assembly and repair tasks
Operate microscopes and test equipment such as light sources and video processors
Perform hand soldering with precision and care
Read and follow manuals, work instructions, job standards, and related documentation
Communicate effectively with team members and customers, both verbally and in writing
Maintain a customer-oriented approach in all tasks and interactions
Use basic computer skills to input data, navigate systems, and complete documentation
Competitive pay + opportunity for pay increase after 6 months in role
Overtime opportunity
Annual merit review and a bonus plan
Opportunities for advancement through multiple levels of technician as you learn
Extensive hands-on training and development
Medical, vision, dental, life insurance, 401(k) with a company match, tuition assistance, and paid vacation time and paid holidays
High school diploma or GED required
Mechanical/technical aptitude and hand-eye coordination are required.
Must be able to work occasional overtime, sometimes outside normal business hours (i.e. on a Saturday), based on Customer and business needs
2+ years of work experience is required, including at least 1 year of relevant experience*, or 1 year of experience at STERIS. All experience must be verifiable.- *To be considered relevant, at least 1 year of work experience must involve some type of detailed, hands-on work with small or delicate components. Examples of qualifying experience include (but are not limited to):- Using hand tools to repair, assemble, or test items with small parts - Small engine repair, cell phone or circuit board assembly, repair, testing, or re-builds - Detailed carpentry work, installation of home security systems - Nail technician work, sterile processing, industrial sewing, jewelry repair, or musical instrument repair/tuning
Ability to read and follow manuals, work instructions, job standards, and related documentation
Ability to communicate effectively with team members and customers, both verbally and in writing
Ability to maintain a customer-oriented approach in all tasks and interactions
Ability to use basic computer skills to input data, navigate systems, and complete documentation
• Experience working under a microscope, soldering, and/or performing precision mixing/application of adhesives is preferred, but not required.
You should be proficient in: