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Cardiac Dimensions Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Cardiac Sonographer Palo Alto, California Mingle with some of the world's sharpest minds while ... dimensions of the patient, present of prosthesis or foreign objects, and ultrasonic response to ...

Registered Nurse - Cath Lab

Monterey, CA · On-site

$72.83 - $97.40/hr

Important dimensions of this position consist of quality of care, professional commitment, teamwork ... cardiac inpatients, focuses on patient outcomes, core measures, and other organizational ...

Registered Nurse - Cath Lab

Monterey, CA · On-site

$72.83 - $97.40/hr

Important dimensions of this position consist of quality of care, professional commitment, teamwork ... cardiac inpatients, focuses on patient outcomes, core measures, and other organizational ...

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How much do cardiac dimensions jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for cardiac dimensions in California is $51.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36.96 and $58.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Cardiac Dimensions?

A job at Cardiac Dimensions typically involves working with innovative medical devices designed to treat heart conditions, particularly mitral valve regurgitation. Roles may include engineering, clinical research, sales, or regulatory affairs, depending on the position. Employees contribute to developing and delivering cutting-edge cardiovascular solutions that improve patient outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cardiac Dimensions position?

To thrive in a Cardiac Device Specialist position, you need a solid foundation in cardiac anatomy, electrophysiology, and experience with implantable cardiac devices, typically supported by a healthcare-related degree and relevant certifications (such as IBHRE or RCES). Familiarity with device programming software, telemetry systems, and advanced cardiac monitoring tools is essential. Excellent problem-solving, attention to detail, and strong communication skills will help you liaise effectively with both patients and medical teams. These qualities are vital for ensuring the safe, accurate management and troubleshooting of critical cardiac devices in clinical settings.

What are some common challenges faced by Cardiac Device Specialists in their daily work?

Cardiac Device Specialists frequently work with complex technologies and must stay up to date with evolving device models and programming software, which can be technically demanding. They may encounter challenging cases where device troubleshooting requires fast, precise decision-making and excellent coordination with physicians or electrophysiology teams. Additionally, communicating device information and instructions clearly to patients, some of whom may be anxious or unfamiliar with medical devices, can be an important part of the job. Emphasizing ongoing education, adaptability, and strong collaboration skills can help professionals excel in this rewarding and impactful role.

What are the most commonly searched types of Cardiac Dimensions jobs in California?

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Infographic showing various Cardiac Dimensions job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,570 per year, or $51.7 per hour.

Cardiac Sonographer

KurzSolutions

Palo Alto, CA • On-site

Other

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Cardiac Sonographer

Palo Alto, California Mingle with some of the world's sharpest minds while exploring unexpected delights in this sunny Silicon Valley city, Palo Alto! Exclusivity is part of Palo Alto's allure. Stanford University accepts fewer than 5 percent of its applicants, and hiring rates for nearby tech giants Google and Facebook are estimated to be under 0.2 percent. But for visitors, the opposite is true. Anyone can visit Palo Alto – located conveniently close to both San Francisco and San Jose – and feel welcomed by the sunny climate, rich culture, and fascinating innovation – no application necessary. While here, be sure to explore University Avenue and downtown, stretching between the Stanford Campus and U.S. 101. University Avenue cuts right through downtown, so you're able to enjoy Palo Alto's nearly perfect climate easily with a stroll down the street, popping into shops like the historic Mills Florist or Books Inc. or stopping for a cone at Scoop Microcreamery. Every Saturday morning, local vendors flock here, selling everything from raw milk to freshly made pasta at the Palo Alto Farmers Market. A few other things you won't want to miss while here in Palo Alto is what is commonly known as "The Dish," a 150-foot-wide radio telescope nested in Stanford's foothills. A 3.5-mile hike leads you to the UFO-like structure, still in use today. And for the "arts" part of "arts and sciences," opt for a classic movie at the Stanford Theatre. The Theater, founded in 1925, screens only film (no digital) and is home to the Might Wurlitzer Organ, played during intermission. For posh open-air shopping, head to the Stanford Shopping Center for a mix of luxury designers (Burberry, Coach, Kate Spade) and well-known retailers, surrounded by gardens, fountains, and sculptures. Explore more on your own of course, but to learn more of what you can do before getting there, check out their website.

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Cardiac Sonographer Responsibilities
  • The Cardiac Sonographer shall expect approximately 90% of the time to be involved in direct patient care.
  • Shall identify and record anomalies indicative of disease, injury, or other medically significant condition from ultrasound imaging and simultaneous records of the Doppler.
  • Change and develop sounding techniques to accommodate such variables as limited patient mobility, variation in physical condition or dimensions of the patient, present of prosthesis or foreign objects, and ultrasonic response to different body parts.
  • The Cardiac Sonographer shall produce diagnostic quality images and doppler frequency recordings using M-mode, two-dimensional, and continuous and pulse wave Doppler and color flow exam.
  • Shall assist physicians in performing transesophageal echocardiograms for outpatient, inpatient and intra-operative procedures.
  • Assist in cardiology fellows in performing and interpreting echo exams and present information to the interpreting physicians.
  • Perform stress echocardiograms with and without pharmaceuticals.
  • Use problem-solving skills to optimize the evaluation and adjust the exams to ensure that they are comprehensive and accurate.
  • Use independent judgment in applying knowledge of clinical cardiology and ultrasound, and Doppler principles.
  • Independently set, calibrate, and operate all echocardiography machinery/equipment.
  • The cardiac sonographer shall have intimate knowledge of thoracic anatomy and Physiology as related to cardiovascular function.
Cardiac Sonographer - Qualifications
  • Must have completed an accredited training course in cardiac ultrasound and shall be certified as Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographers (RDCS) by the ARDMS, or as Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) or Registered Congenital Cardiac Sonographer (RCCS) by the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI).
  • The Cardiac Sonographer must be currently certified in BLS, though ACLS is preferred.
  • Must have a minimum of 2 years of echocardiography experience. Should also have experience with stress imaging with exercise or pharmacological agents, transesophageal echocardiography, contrast echo, intra operative echocardiography, and 3D echocardiography.

KurzSolutions is committed to improving health outcomes by providing well-managed companies with the top healthcare talent in the market. KurzSolutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit, and business need.