About the Role
You'll play a critical role in making sure surgeons have the right tools for life‐changing procedures. Each kit includes implants, instruments, and equipment, all meticulously prepared by our dedicated team.
Responsibilities
* Manage the flow of critical surgical equipment across Australia and New Zealand—ensuring hospitals have exactly what they need, when they need it.
* Own the end‐to‐end movement of surgical kits and medical devices from dispatch through to return and reprocessing.
* Prepare and send kits with high levels of accuracy, knowing even small errors can impact patient procedures.
* Coordinate inbound and outbound devices, including consignment stock, across multiple hospitals and stakeholders.
* Track, update, and maintain real‐time visibility of all assets in the system.
* Perform thorough quality checks on returned kits to ensure they meet strict safety and compliance standards.
* Partner with internal teams and hospital stakeholders to align on urgent surgical requirements and delivery timelines.
* Solve problems on the fly—prioritising, adjusting, and responding to last‐minute changes in surgical demand.
Qualifications
* Dependable team player who builds strong, collaborative relationships.
* Sharp eye for detail and committed to accuracy in everything you do.
* Thrives in fast‐paced, high‐pressure environments and stays calm under pressure.
* Confident problem‐solver who can think on your feet.
* Acts with integrity—always does the right thing, even when no one's watching.
* Genuine passion about making a difference in healthcare.
* Full Australian working rights, a valid driver's license, and access to your own vehicle.
* Available to work a rotating roster between 7am–7pm, including on‐call and occasional evening shifts.
What Makes Stryker Unique
At Stryker, we build careers. We offer continuous training, financial wellbeing benefits, paid parental leave, volunteer days, award‐winning culture, and leadership support to guide you from day one.
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