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Cardiac Pacemaker Tech Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... Cardiac Ablation, Cardiac Implant Closure Device, Cardiac Mapping, Cardiac Stent Placement ... Pacemaker Insertion, PACS, Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI), Percutaneous Transluminal ...

Radiologic Technologist

Ithaca, NY · On-site

$36.25 - $45.87/hr

... cardiac pacemaker and defibrillator. Intervenes with appropriate therapy in the event of cardiac ... Experience: 2 years experience in Radiologic Technology with 1 Year of Cath Lab/Peripheral and/or ...

CV Tech - Cath Lab

Indio, CA · On-site

$2.3K - $3.1K/wk

... cardiac pacemaker and defibrillator. The technologist must be willing and able to rotate through ... the following roles: 1. Scrub Performs surgical prep and draping of the patient, assists the ...

CV Tech - Cath Lab

Indio, CA · On-site

$2.3K - $3.1K/wk

... cardiac pacemaker and defibrillator. The technologist must be willing and able to rotate through ... the following roles: 1. Scrub Performs surgical prep and draping of the patient, assists the ...

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How much do cardiac pacemaker tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for cardiac pacemaker tech in the United States is $43.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $54.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much does a pacemaker tech make?

A cardiac pacemaker technician typically earns an average annual salary of around $50,000 to $70,000, depending on experience, certifications, and location. Salaries can vary based on healthcare facility, workload, and additional skills such as device programming and patient care. Certification from organizations like the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) can also influence earning potential.

How to become a pacemaker tech?

To become a cardiac pacemaker technician, one typically needs a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by specialized training or certification in cardiac device technology. Many employers prefer candidates with certification from organizations like the International Board of Heart Technicians (IBHT) or similar, and hands-on experience with pacemaker programming and troubleshooting is valuable.

How much does a cardiovascular technician make?

Cardiac pacemaker technicians, also known as cardiovascular technologists, typically earn a median annual salary of around $50,000 to $70,000, depending on experience, location, and certifications. They perform diagnostic tests and assist with pacemaker implant procedures in hospital or clinical settings. Salaries can vary based on the complexity of procedures and the technician's specialized skills.

What is the difference between Cardiac Pacemaker Tech vs Cardiovascular Technologist?

AspectCardiac Pacemaker TechCardiovascular Technologist
CertificationsCertified Cardiographic Technician (CCT), Certified Cardiac Device Specialist (CCDS)Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS), Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) certifications
Work EnvironmentSpecializes in implanting, testing, and maintaining pacemakers and cardiac devices, often in hospitals or clinicsPerforms a broader range of cardiovascular procedures, including diagnostic imaging and invasive tests
Job FocusFocuses on cardiac device management and troubleshootingInvolves diagnostic and therapeutic cardiovascular procedures

While both roles work within the cardiovascular field, Cardiac Pacemaker Techs specialize in cardiac device management, whereas Cardiovascular Technologists perform a wider range of diagnostic procedures. The choice depends on whether you prefer working specifically with pacemakers or a broader scope of cardiovascular care.

What does a pacemaker tech do?

A pacemaker technician installs, maintains, and repairs cardiac pacemakers and related devices. They perform testing, programming, and troubleshooting to ensure proper device function, often working closely with cardiologists and using specialized equipment. Certification and knowledge of cardiac electrophysiology are typically required for this role.
Cath Lab Technologist - Cardiac Cath Lab - PRN

Cath Lab Technologist - Cardiac Cath Lab - PRN

WellSpan Health

Gettysburg, PA

$2.3K - $3.1K/wk

Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


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7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 289 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

227th of 873 rated healthcare providers


Job description

PRN (As Needed)

Shift: Days (7:00-15:30)

Monday - Friday 

On call rotation required

General Summary

Provides technical support and assistance to the physician during invasive cardiology procedures. Performs scrub and hemodynamic monitoring duties with cardiac catheterizations using clinical knowledge, technical skills, and professional judgment in accordance with professional and departmental standards and protocols. Provides care, assessment prior, during and post-procedural instruction to patients. Prepares and maintains all pertinent information related to procedures.

Qualifications
Minimum Education:

  • Certificate Program Graduate of a certificate or degree granting program or post-secondary educational program in a health science (includes, but not limited to, cardiovascular technology, radiologic technology, Licensed Practical Nurse, Paramedic, Biomedical Engineering). Required
  • Associates Degree Degree from an accredited school of Cardiovascular Technology. Preferred

Work Experience:

  • 1 year Cath Lab and/or interventional radiology experience. Required and
  • Experience in electric countershock techniques. Required
  • Previous Cath Lab experience. Preferred

Licenses:

  • Registered Cardiac Invasive Specialist within 2 years Required or
  • Registered Technologist-Radiography - ARRT within 2 years Required and
  • Basic Life Support Upon Hire Required and
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support Upon Hire Required

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of cardiology, electrophysiology, pacemakers and related equipment.
  • Fluent in medical terminology.
  • Ability to use radiographic equipment and handle patients who present in a variety of conditions.
  • Ability to wear lead protective gear for long periods.
  • Ability to function as a team member.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to demonstrates the principals of surgical asepsis.
  • Understands cardiovascular pathophysiology.
  • Ability to read a 12 lead EKG.
  • Ability to identify lethal arrhythmias 100% of the time.
  • Ability to identify normal versus abnormal intra cardiac and peripheral pressure waveforms.

Essential Functions:

  • Assists Cardiologist in performance of diagnostic invasive procedures. Maintains operational knowledge of Cath Lab equipment according to manufacture's specifications.
  • Assists and performs diagnostic invasive procedures in the Cardiac Cath Lab. Provides care for patients prior, during and after procedures. Scrubs and assists Cardiologist as requested. Responds to patient distress situations and assists with equipment quality control and inventory management. Prepares sterile trays, instruments, supplies and equipment necessary for procedures, and maintains sterile field. Provides all appropriate services to safely and efficiently complete patient's procedures. Maintains knowledge of cardiac concepts and clinical practices.
  • Possesses the knowledge & skills level of basic and complex invasive procedures which may include: Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), stents, IABP placement and operation and peripheral interventions. Responsible for patient safety in the CCL and must be able to recognize cardiac arrhythmias and respond according to emergency protocols, operate external cardiac pacemaker and defibrillator. Intervenes with appropriate therapy in the event of cardiac emergencies.
  • Monitors and records patients' hemodynamic status during procedures.
  • Properly handles and processes PACS images to include storage and transfer. Follows radiation safety policies as outlined by the NRC and York Hospital's Radiation Safety Committee.
  • Immobilizes patients as necessary and practices radiation safety procedures.
  • Assumes "off premise" call responsibilities as required to assure complete call coverage

Common Expectations:

  • Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span of the assigned patient population. Assesses and interprets patient age specific data and provides appropriate, age specific treatment. Provides direct patient care to assigned patient age group(s).
  • Demonstrates a commitment to patient, visitor and staff by: complying with all applicable safety regulations; learning the impact of medical errors and methodology that will lead to reduction of errors; reporting actual and potential errors, as well as hazardous conditions; identifying opportunities to standardize processes and "error proof" systems that will lead to increased safety; and participating in safety education programs and root cause analyses as required.
  • Maintains established policies and procedures, objectives, quality assessment, safety, environmental and infection control standards. Prepares and maintains written documentation as required by the profession and the department.
  • Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature, attends in-services, workshops and staff meetings as required.
  • Provides outstanding service to all customers; fosters teamwork; and practices fiscal responsibility through improvement and innovation.
  • Prepares rooms with appropriate instruments, sutures, supplies and equipment.
  • Drapes patients for surgical procedures.
  • Opens sterile supplies and sets up for procedures.

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