Travel Surgical Technician Salary Guide

Surgical technicians, also called surgical techs, play an essential role in keeping patients safe during surgical procedures. Before a procedure begins, the surgical tech typically verifies that the operating room (OR) is clean, then brings the patient from the holding area into the OR. As the procedure progresses, the surgical tech is responsible for maintaining a sterile environment and ensuring that surgeons and other personnel have the right equipment and supplies. Surgical techs are also responsible for sterilizing equipment, putting patients at ease and setting up monitors and different types of OR equipment.

How do you become a surgical tech?

After earning your high school diploma or GED, the first step to becoming a surgical tech is to complete a postsecondary surgical technology program at a community college or vocational school to obtain a certificate or associate degree. Surgical technology programs typically include anatomy, physiology, patient care, medical terminology and biomedical ethics coursework. You may also have the opportunity to complete an internship or clinical experience, ensuring you feel confident in your skills before you apply for your first surgical tech job.

What credentials/licensing does a surgical tech require?

Most employers require their surgical techs to have the Basic Life Support certification offered by the American Heart Association. If they become certified as a surgical technologist, Certified Surgical Technologists must be licensed in Arkansas and obtain the Certified Surgical Technologist credential from the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) in the following states:

  • Idaho

  • Indiana

  • Massachusetts

  • Nevada

  • New Jersey

  • Oregon

  • South Carolina

  • Tennessee

  • Texas

If you live in New York, you must get certified by a nationally accredited organization. The NBSTSA credential satisfies this requirement. 

Some states may also require surgical technicians to be certified through the NBSTSA or earn the National Center for Competency Testing’s Tech in Surgery–Certified credential. Even if your state has no certification requirements, seeking professional credentials can benefit your career.

Average Travel Surgical Technician Salary

$1,862/week

The average salary for a Travel Surgical Technician is $1,862 per week. This is 26% lower than the practicing US average of $2,340.

Last updated on May 11, 2024. Based on 717 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

Salaries for Travel Surgical Technician compared to Allied Health Professional National Averages

$1,862/week

26% lower than the practicing US average.

$2,340/week

United States

Where do Travel Surgical Technicians get paid the most?
StateAverage Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Arkansas$2,217$2,369
Maine$2,170$2,664
Washington$2,074$2,396
Illinois$2,056$2,412
Massachusetts$2,051$2,442
New Jersey$2,048$2,261
Colorado$1,995$2,150
Montana$1,957$2,642
What cities pay the most for Travel Surgical Technicians?
CityAverage Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Cambridge, Massachusetts$2,590$2,590
Wausau, Wisconsin$2,444$2,444
Draper, Utah$2,302$2,302
Arlington, Virginia$2,259$2,259
Madison, Wisconsin$2,239$2,416
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Travel Surgical Technician jobs?
Average Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Summit Medical Staffing Nursing$2,410$2,410
HealthTrust Workforce Solutions HCA$2,316$2,500
Access Healthcare$2,310$2,520
NimbusNest, Inc.$2,240$2,240
HealthTrust Workforce Solutions$2,230$2,517
Travel Nurse Across America$2,220$2,220
NuWest Travel Nursing$2,200$2,642
GLC On-The-Go$2,200$2,200
Talent4Health$2,171$2,445
PHP$2,168$3,158

Last updated on May 11, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

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Do travel surgical techs earn more than staff surgical techs?

Travel surgical techs generally earn more than surgical techs in staff positions. If you work 40 hours per week at the average staff rate of $38.12 per hour, your weekly salary totals about $1,525. As noted earlier, the average weekly salary for travel surgical techs was $2,125, a difference of about $600 weekly and more than $31,000 annually.

How much does a travel surgical tech make?

Per Vivian Health's salary data, travel surgical technicians earned an average weekly wage of $2,125 during the first week of April 2023. Divided by a 40-hour workweek, this wage equals $53.13 per hour.

What states employ the most surgical techs?

States with large populations tend to have some of the highest employment levels for each job, and surgical technician roles are no exception. According to BLS, these states employ the most surgical techs:

  • California: 11,390

  • Texas: 10,820

  • Florida: 7,370

  • New York: 5,720

  • Michigan: 4,130

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