
Medical Sales Internship - Melbourne
Arthrex Orlando, Melbourne, FL, United States
Arthrex Orlando Internship
Are you interested in a career in medical devices, logistics, or surgical sales?
We are seeking an Orthopedic Medical Device Intern to join our team and gain hands‑on experience supporting the logistics and operations that contribute to successful orthopedic surgeries. You’ll work closely with experienced professionals who manage instrumentation, coordinate surgeon training labs, and support operating room teams.
A 90‑day probation period applies to all interns. A minimum six‑month commitment is required for this internship. Hours are flexible based on school schedules; however, interns must be available to work at least 20 hours per week.
Join us and gain hands‑on experience in the fast‑moving world of orthopedic medical devices — where innovation meets impact.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Assist with instrument and implant tray logistics, including stocking, tracking, and organization.
Support deliveries and pickups between hospitals, surgery centers, and company facilities.
Set up and break down cadaveric labs and surgeon training events.
Respond promptly to all chatters, emails, calls and other essential communications.
Maintain warehouse organization and assist with product receiving, labeling, and distribution.
Record and update inventory logs, usage reports, and loaner kit documentation.
Collaborate with sales and operations teams to ensure seamless product support.
Participate in training sessions and workshops to enhance knowledge and skills.
What You’ll Learn
How medical device logistics contribute to surgical efficiency.
Exposure to orthopedic surgical products, implants, and instrumentation.
Professional communication skills in hospital and clinical environments.
Team coordination, time management, and problem‑solving in a fast‑paced healthcare setting.
Qualifications
Enrolled in or recent graduate of a degree program in Health Sciences, Business, Logistics, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field.
Knowledge and background of human anatomy (preferred)
Highly organized, proactive, and eager to learn.
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs and assist with lab setup.
Reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license.
Interest in healthcare, operations, and medical technology.
Minimum six‑month commitment with availability of at least 20 hours per week.
Background check and drug‑screen required prior to employment.
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Are you interested in a career in medical devices, logistics, or surgical sales?
We are seeking an Orthopedic Medical Device Intern to join our team and gain hands‑on experience supporting the logistics and operations that contribute to successful orthopedic surgeries. You’ll work closely with experienced professionals who manage instrumentation, coordinate surgeon training labs, and support operating room teams.
A 90‑day probation period applies to all interns. A minimum six‑month commitment is required for this internship. Hours are flexible based on school schedules; however, interns must be available to work at least 20 hours per week.
Join us and gain hands‑on experience in the fast‑moving world of orthopedic medical devices — where innovation meets impact.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Assist with instrument and implant tray logistics, including stocking, tracking, and organization.
Support deliveries and pickups between hospitals, surgery centers, and company facilities.
Set up and break down cadaveric labs and surgeon training events.
Respond promptly to all chatters, emails, calls and other essential communications.
Maintain warehouse organization and assist with product receiving, labeling, and distribution.
Record and update inventory logs, usage reports, and loaner kit documentation.
Collaborate with sales and operations teams to ensure seamless product support.
Participate in training sessions and workshops to enhance knowledge and skills.
What You’ll Learn
How medical device logistics contribute to surgical efficiency.
Exposure to orthopedic surgical products, implants, and instrumentation.
Professional communication skills in hospital and clinical environments.
Team coordination, time management, and problem‑solving in a fast‑paced healthcare setting.
Qualifications
Enrolled in or recent graduate of a degree program in Health Sciences, Business, Logistics, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field.
Knowledge and background of human anatomy (preferred)
Highly organized, proactive, and eager to learn.
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs and assist with lab setup.
Reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license.
Interest in healthcare, operations, and medical technology.
Minimum six‑month commitment with availability of at least 20 hours per week.
Background check and drug‑screen required prior to employment.
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