Job Description
Job Description
Job Title: Surgical Technician II
Duration: 12+ Months (Possible extension)
Location: Valencia, CA 91355
Onsite Role
(Part-Time, 25 hours/week) Days & hours flexible and based upon Business needs.
Responsibilities:
- Ideal candidate will have surgical or operating room experience and a strong understanding of sterile technique, instrumentation, and clinical environments.
- The Surgical Lab Specialist supports the day-to-day operations of the Neuromodulation Surgical Lab, ensuring it functions safely and efficiently for training, education, and product demonstration purposes.
- This role focuses on hands-on lab setup, teardown, equipment handling, and process support, enabling high-quality experiences for sales representatives, physicians, and internal teams.
Surgical Lab Setup and Support:
- Prepare the lab for training sessions, physician programs, or R&D demonstrations — including equipment setup, instrumentation, and materials staging.
- Assist in the teardown and cleanup of the lab following each session, ensuring all materials are properly sterilized, stored, and disposed of according to company standards.
- Support cadaveric or procedural simulations, including specimen preparation and station setup.
- Provide real-time technical support during lab activities to ensure smooth execution.
Lab Operations and Process Support:
- Maintain inventory and organization of instruments, tools, and consumables.
- Track supply levels and communicate reorder needs to ensure readiness for upcoming sessions.
- Assist in managing lab schedules, room setup, and material logistics for concurrent programs.
- Support basic record-keeping, including lab usage logs, material checklists, and attendance rosters.
Equipment Maintenance:
- Perform routine maintenance, cleaning, and calibration checks on lab equipment.
- Assist with vendor coordination for repairs or service as needed.
- Maintain equipment logs to ensure operational readiness and compliance with quality standards.
- Adhere to all safety, infection control, and regulatory requirements related to lab operations and specimen handling.
- Support proper disposal of biological materials and sharps according to policy.
- Maintain compliance documentation and assist with safety inspections.
Education/Experience:
- Associate’s degree or Certificate from an accredited Surgical Technology or related program preferred.
- 2–4 years of relevant experience as a Surgical Technologist, Lab Technician, or in an Operating Room or cadaveric lab environment.
- Proficiency with surgical instruments, equipment handling, and lab processes.
- Understanding of aseptic technique and procedural workflows.
- Ability to work hands-on in a surgical lab environment, including handling anatomical specimens.
- May require occasional evening or weekend work to support events or training sessions.
- Physical ability to lift and transport lab equipment and supplies (up to 50 lbs.).