Surgical Instrument Service Company (SIS) · 2 months ago
Flexible Endoscope Repair Trainer
Surgical Instrument Service Company (SIS) is seeking a Flexible Endoscope Repair Trainer to train and coach new technicians on repairing and refurbishing flexible scopes. The role involves hands-on training, supervising live repairs, and maintaining quality standards while collaborating with HR for technician recruitment.
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Responsibilities
Repair flexible endoscopes when not actively training a new hire (own production)
Demonstrate precision techniques, including: bending rubber replacement, angulation chain/wire re-tensioning, biopsy channel relining (PTFE/glass,) CCD/CMOS and fiber bundle splicing, fluid invasion drying and re-sealing
Supervise live repairs; certify competency via practical exams
Produce, maintain, and update detailed repair procedures for initial 90-day training as well as the ongoing training for experienced repair technicians
Collaborate with HR in recruiting for flex repair technicians
In conjunction with the NC Lab Supervisor and the Director of Endoscopy Repair, follow up on employee reviews to ensure takeaways are being implemented
Guide multiple new hires through various stages of the training process while each may be at a different stage of learning
Strictly adhere to quality standards and maintain established repair procedures
Qualification
Required
5+ years' experience in flexible endoscopy repair
Experience training or mentoring others
Strong interest in the development and success of others
Ability to explain complex optics/electronics in plain language
Ability to show patience with technicians of varying skill levels
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and self-directed with the ability to manage and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines
Strong written and verbal communication skills with a collaborative spirit
Extremely versed in large diameter
Ability to guide new hires through frustrations as they learn, providing encouragement and constructive criticism throughout training
Repair flexible endoscopes when not actively training a new hire (own production)
Demonstrate precision techniques, including: bending rubber replacement, angulation chain/wire re-tensioning, biopsy channel relining (PTFE/glass), CCD/CMOS and fiber bundle splicing, fluid invasion drying and re-sealing
Supervise live repairs; certify competency via practical exams
Produce, maintain, and update detailed repair procedures for initial 90-day training as well as the ongoing training for experienced repair technicians
Collaborate with HR in recruiting for flex repair technicians
In conjunction with the NC Lab Supervisor and the Director of Endoscopy Repair, follow up on employee reviews to ensure takeaways are being implemented
Guide multiple new hires through various stages of the training process while each may be at a different stage of learning
Strictly adhere to quality standards and maintain established repair procedures
Preferred
small diameter video