Electro‑Hydraulic Medical Device Service Technologist
STERIS - Commercial Operations
Indianapolis, IN (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
Your questions, answered Where will I work? Onsite at our Indianapolis, IN facility, five days per week. What will I work on? Preventive and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, diagnostics, refurbishing, and reassembly of medical equipment—including STERIS and competitive models. You'll handle both components and complete devices. What does a typical repair involve? Disassemble equipment to access sub‑assemblies and major components. Identify faults using schematics, diagrams, technical manuals, and specialized test equipment. Replace or repair defective parts; rewire circuits or harnesses; reassemble to spec. Adjust and calibrate systems; certify equipment as ready for use. Assess safety, efficiency, and overall effectiveness before release. Which tools and methods will I use? Hand tools, torque wrenches, and a range of diagnostic/test instruments. Work instructions, prints, schematics, and standard work to achieve published productivity targets. 5S practices and a LEAN mindset to drive continuous improvement. Is there finishing work? Yes—repair electrical and hydraulic components, refinish metal and plastic parts, and prep equipment (wipe down, tape/mask) for painting or polishing. How is quality and safety handled? Meet departmental quality standards and customer satisfaction metrics. Maintain safe work areas, follow all safety regulations and audits, and use required PPE—holding yourself and teammates accountable. Will I collaborate with other teams? Absolutely. You'll work independently and in teams, and you'll also provide backup for production roles such as material handling and shipping/receiving. What schedule should I expect? Core onsite schedule is five days per week; overtime, weekends, and flexible shifts may be needed. What qualifications are required? High School Diploma or GED. At least 2 years of related experience (mechanical, electrical, electro‑mechanical, hydraulics, plumbing, HVAC, and/or automotive diagnosis/repair). An associate degree, relevant certifications, competitive equipment training, or related military background may count toward this requirement. Experience in a customer‑focused environment and strong attention to detail. Clear written and verbal communication; able to document repairs thoroughly. Strong organizational, troubleshooting, and problem‑solving abilities. Ability to take direction, listen, learn, and thrive in a team setting. Which skills will help me succeed? Mechanical troubleshooting and component repair Electrical troubleshooting and repair Pneumatics troubleshooting Industrial electrical experience Equipment diagnostics and structured problem solving Equipment/parts counter sales or service support