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Cardiovascular Engineering Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Troubleshoots imaging equipment collaborating with biomedical engineers for service. Participate in ... of cardiovascular technology OR academic program in health sciences. Must become registered as an ...

Troubleshoots imaging equipment collaborating with biomedical engineers for service. Participate in ... of cardiovascular technology OR academic program in health sciences. Must become registered as an ...

Troubleshoots imaging equipment collaborating with biomedical engineers for service. Participate in ... of cardiovascular technology OR academic program in health sciences. Must become registered as an ...

Troubleshoots imaging equipment collaborating with biomedical engineers for service. Participate in ... of cardiovascular technology OR academic program in health sciences. Must become registered as an ...

Troubleshoots imaging equipment collaborating with biomedical engineers for service. Participate in ... of cardiovascular technology OR academic program in health sciences. Must become registered as an ...

Troubleshoots imaging equipment collaborating with biomedical engineers for service. Participate in ... of cardiovascular technology OR academic program in health sciences. Must become registered as an ...

Cardiovascular Technician II

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$16.47 - $23.61/hr

The Cardiovascular Technician II EKG Coordinatoris responsible forperforming a variety of non ... Maintain/troubleshoot equipment and notify Clinical Engineering of ongoing problems that cannot be ...

Cardiovascular Sonographer II

Clayton, NC · On-site

$38.55 - $55.43/hr

... cardiovascular disease. Major tasks include ultrasound imaging, patient preparation and post ... engineering. 3. Generates ultrasound images of the heart and/or vascular related structures.

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How much do cardiovascular engineering jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for cardiovascular engineering in the United States is $32.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $39.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is cardiovascular engineering?

A Cardiovascular Engineering job involves designing, developing, and testing medical devices and technologies related to the cardiovascular system. Engineers in this field work on innovations like pacemakers, artificial heart valves, stents, and biomedical imaging tools. They collaborate with medical professionals, researchers, and regulatory agencies to ensure safety and effectiveness. This role requires expertise in biomechanics, biomaterials, medical imaging, and regulatory standards. Cardiovascular engineers often work in medical device companies, research institutions, or hospitals to improve patient care and treatment outcomes.

What does a cardiovascular engineer do?

Cardiovascular Engineers commonly work on the design, testing, and improvement of medical devices such as stents, artificial valves, or heart pumps. Their day may include collaborating with physicians to understand clinical needs, using simulation software to model device behavior, and participating in laboratory or pre-clinical testing. They also document development processes to comply with regulatory guidelines and meet with cross-functional teams, such as regulatory affairs, product management, and manufacturing staff. The role often requires balancing technical problem-solving with clear communication across both technical and clinical domains.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in cardiovascular engineering?

To thrive in Cardiovascular Engineering, a strong background in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related fields is needed, along with knowledge of human cardiovascular physiology. Familiarity with tools such as CAD software, medical device prototyping equipment, and regulatory standards like FDA or ISO certifications is often required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, collaboration, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for this interdisciplinary field. These competencies ensure the development of safe, effective cardiovascular devices and solutions that meet regulatory requirements and patient needs.

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What states have the most Cardiovascular Engineering jobs?

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Infographic showing various Cardiovascular Engineering job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 11% Temporary, and 34% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $68,096 per year, or $32.7 per hour.

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JOB DESCRIPTION: Precepts new staff and students. Masters concepts of hemodynamics. Should have intermediate knowledge of x-ray equipment and troubleshooting. Able to assist with circulating role as needed. Troubleshoots imaging equipment collaborating with biomedical engineers for service. Participate in procedural charging. Maintains supply management. Able to act quickly under emergency situations. Able to discuss with physician plan of action and assist with any high-risk procedures. Cross-trains as needed to support departmental needs. Monitors cases. Understands and works with x-ray system, including panning table and recognizing different angles. Manages access site including proper removal of sheath, assessment of hematoma and knowledge of hematoma management. Understands concepts of radiation safety. Knowledgeable in coronary anatomy and recognizing different types of lesions. Basic knowledge of supply features and applications to procedure. Knowledge and adherence to sterile technique. Able to communicate effectively with team, patients, families and medical staff. Cath Lab: Assists in procedures such as complex PCI including CTO, Able to assist with complex procedures; including multiple wire exchanges and able to use long wires and OTW balloons. Should be able to use specialty devices such as rotablater, CSI, laser and shockwave. May participate in structural heart cases. Able to troubleshoot emergency equipment (balloon pump and ventricular assist device). Assists in scrub role for procedures such as right & left heart catherization, PCIs and STEMIs. EP Lab: Assists in advanced EP procedures (such as lead extractions at some sites, complex ablations and stims independently). Assist in scrub role for procedures such as cardiac ablations and device implants, ECDs, generator changes, loop recorders.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Preferred: Registered as ARRT with CI credential or RCIS or RCES Minimum: Licensed AEMT OR National Registered Paramedic (NRP) OR graduate of accredited school of radiologic technology OR accredited school of cardiovascular technology OR academic program in health sciences. Must become registered as an ARRT with post primary category of cardiac interventional radiography or RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) or RCES obtained within 12 months of hire or promotion as a condition of continued employment


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