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Skills STERIS is a leading global provider of products and services that support patient care with an emphasis on infection prevention. At STERIS, we help our Customers create a healthier and safer world by providing innovative healthcare and life science product and service solutions around the globe.
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STERIS is a leading provider of products and services that meet the needs of growth areas within Healthcare: procedures, devices, vaccines and biologics. If material is not in conformance, rejects part and complete NCR.
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STERIS is a leading global provider of products and services that support patient care with an emphasis on infection prevention. The Material Support Specialist works in warehouses and production facilities to receive, stock, and delivery parts and supplies.
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At STERIS Applied Sterilization Technologies (AST), We are One Team with One Goal. Through a network of nearly 60 facilities globally, STERIS AST has been committed to patient safety by providing contract sterilization services to the medical device, pharmaceutical, consumer, and industrial communities for over 50 years.
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The hourly pay rate for the Material Handler II position is $19.47, plus $2.00 shift differential. STERIS wouldn't be where it is today without our incredible people, whom take true pride in their work.
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The hourly pay rate for the Material Handler II position is $23.75, (includes $2.00/hr shift differential). STERIS is a $5 billion, publicly traded (NYSE: STE) company with approximately 17,000 associates and Customers in more than 100 countries.
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About Us: At STERIS Applied Sterilization Technologies (AST), We are One Team with One Goal. Through a network of nearly 60 facilities globally, STERIS AST has been committed to patient safety by providing contract sterilization services to the medical device, pharmaceutical, consumer, and industrial communities for over 50 years.
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Must be certified to operate manual and motorized material handling equipment, including, but not limited to, forklifts, pallet jacks, elevators, conveyors, etc. Previous Material Handler experience preferred, plus completion of certification.
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The hourly pay rate for the Material Handler II position is $21.47, including shift differential. STERIS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are not only committed to this policy by our status as a federal government contractor, but also we are strongly bound by the principle of equal employment opportunity.
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STERIS wouldn’t be where it is today without our incredible people, who take true pride in their work. Comply with all health and safety requirements to work within facilities that utilize various industrial sterilization modalities; complete training and annual certification to use personal protective equipment (e.g., safety glasses, safety shoes, respiratory protection equipment (SCBA.
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The hourly pay rate for the Material Handler position is $20.00, plus $2.00 shift differential. Utilize handling equipment, such as forklifts and pallet jacks, to transfer Customer product through the sterilization process.
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The hourly pay rate for the Material Handler II position is $ 24.04 plus shift differential (as applicable). The hourly pay rate for the Material Handler II position is $ 24.04 plus shift differential (as applicable.
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Safely and accurately process Customer products according to established procedures within FDA, ISO, and GMP guidelines. due to the physical nature of the job, requiring strength and endurance. Load and unload Customer product manually or using automated equipment into the validated sterilization process.
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Come enjoy a shortened work week and save on gas commuting costs by working our 12-hour shift! This position works an overnight shift 6pm – 6 am (Wed, Thurs, Fri and rotating weekends) and offers overtime potential based on business needs.
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The Material Handler Ships, receives, stores, and tracks inventory, and ensures that parts are handled in accordance with Company and Federal standards. Packs any material shipped from the Distribution Center and complete shipping authority log using appropriate procedures.
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