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EEG Technician

Westlake, OH

$19.40 - $30.34/hr

Clips and archives EEG studies. Accurately completes all patient documentation forms and database entry. Provides preliminary and final results to other medical personnel upon request. Maintains ...

Performs electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings according to established standards and practices as ordered by Physician. Maintains test recordings and equipment. Job Responsibility * Interviews ...

Performs electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings according to established standards and practices as ordered by Physician. Maintains test recordings and equipment. Job Responsibility * Interviews ...

The EEG Tech I will perform EEGs procedures according to facility policy and procedures. The EEG Tech I will maintain patient safety during clinically significant events, and other related duties.

The EEG Technologist performs and oversees electroneurodiagnostic testing including EEG's and evoked potentials on infants, children, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients according to physician ...

The EEG Technician is responsible for performing electroencephalographic (EEG) studies and related neurodiagnostic procedures to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. This ...

Clips and archives EEG studies. Accurately completes all patient documentation forms and database entry. Provides preliminary and final results to other medical personnel upon request. Maintains ...

EEG Technician

New Brunswick, NJ · On-site

$38.06 - $49.89/hr

EEG Technician Location: Main Hospital - New Brunswick Department Name: EEG Req #: 0000243285 Status: Hourly Shift: Night Pay Range: $38.06 - $49.89 per hour Pay Transparency: The above reflects the ...

EEG Technician

New Brunswick, NJ · On-site

$28.41 - $49.89/hr

EEG Technician Location: Main Hospital - New Brunswick Department Name: EEG Req #: 0000234650 Status: Hourly Shift: Evening Pay Range: $28.41 - $49.89 per hour Pay Transparency: The above reflects ...

EEG Technician Location: Main Hospital - New Brunswick Department Name: EEG Req #: 0000243285 Status: Hourly Shift: Night Pay Range: $38.06 - $49.89 per hour Pay Transparency: The above reflects the ...

EEG Technician

New Brunswick, NJ · On-site

$28.41 - $49.89/hr

EEG Technician Location: Main Hospital - New Brunswick Department Name: EEG Req #: 0000235049 Status: Hourly Shift: Evening Pay Range: $28.41 - $49.89 per hour Pay Transparency: The above reflects ...

Med-Hire, LLC (previously PRN Atlanta Staffing) is seeking an EEG technician for a position in Dunwoody! Responsibilities include: Performs quality recordings by collecting pertinent patient history ...

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How much do eeg jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for eeg in the United States is $34.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.44 and $40.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do EEGs make?

The salary for an EEG technologist typically ranges from $40,000 to $70,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced technologists or those with specialized skills can earn higher wages.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an EEG Technologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an EEG Technologist, you need knowledge of neurodiagnostic procedures, anatomy, and physiology, typically supported by completion of an accredited EEG technologist program and, often, certification such as R.EEG T. Proficiency in using EEG machines, patient monitoring systems, and specialized software is crucial. Attention to detail, patient care skills, and effective communication are important soft skills that enhance performance in this role. These skills ensure accurate diagnostic results, patient comfort, and effective collaboration with healthcare teams to support neurological care.

Is an EEG tech a good career?

An EEG technician, or technologist, performs electroencephalograms to monitor brain activity, requiring knowledge of neurophysiology and proficiency with EEG equipment. The role offers steady employment opportunities, typically requires certification, and involves working in healthcare settings with regular hours. Job prospects are generally favorable for those with proper training and certification.

Who makes more, EKG tech or EEG tech?

EEG technologists generally earn higher salaries than EKG technicians due to the specialized nature of EEG procedures and the advanced training required. EEG techs often work in hospitals or specialized clinics and may need certification such as the EEG Technologist credential, which can influence earning potential. Salary differences can vary based on location, experience, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by EEG technologists in a clinical setting?

EEG technologists often encounter challenges such as working with patients who may be uncooperative or anxious, ensuring accurate electrode placement, and minimizing artifacts during recordings. They must also adapt to different patient needs, including those of children or individuals with neurological disorders. Additionally, technologists frequently collaborate with neurologists and other healthcare professionals, requiring strong communication skills and the ability to work efficiently in fast-paced environments.

What are EEG technicians and what do they do?

EEG technicians, also known as electroencephalographic technologists, are healthcare professionals who operate equipment that records electrical activity in the brain. They prepare patients for EEG tests, attach electrodes to the patient’s scalp, and monitor recordings to ensure quality results. Their work helps doctors diagnose conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and brain injuries. In addition to technical skills, EEG technicians must have strong interpersonal abilities to work with patients of all ages.

What Is an EEG?

An electroencephalogram or EEG is a test that measures brain activity. EEG equipment can detect abnormalities in the brain and help physicians diagnose issues such as brain tumors, brain damage due to trauma, strokes, sleep disorders, and other brain-related conditions. An EEG machine uses electrodes attached to the scalp to measure electrical impulses in the brain. The brain frequencies of each patient get printed out on paper or rendered on a computer screen. Brain specialists can look at these reports and make a diagnosis or recommend further tests.

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Infographic showing various Eeg job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,720 per year, or $34.5 per hour.
EEG Technician

$19.40 - $30.34/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


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7.3

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$5,000.00 sign-on bonus for external hires

Demonstrates successful technical/patient skills by efficiently performing Electroneurodiagnostic studies in age-specific manner to inpatients and identifying clinical events. Clips and archives EEG studies. Accurately completes all patient documentation forms and database entry. Provides preliminary and final results to other medical personnel upon request. Maintains equipment and recording area in a clean and operational condition. Demonstrates EEG knowledge to autonomously utilize clinical and technical expertise to its fullest potential with no supervision.

What You Will Do
 

  • Demonstrates successful technical/patient skills by efficiently performing electroneurodiagnostic studies out-patient and inpatient portables.
  • Provides age-specific care to patients.
  • Accurately completes all charge entry, database entry and any necessary registration forms.
  • Provides preliminary and final results to other medical personnel upon request.
  • Maintain equipment and recording area in a clean and operational condition.

Additional Responsibilities
 

  • Demonstrates behaviors which significantly impacts the productivity, efficiency or quality of the laboratory or department.
  • Trouble shoot equipment malfunctions.
  • Clip and archive EEG records in timely manner.
  • Be familiar with departmental and ASET guidelines for specialized tests as mentioned above without direct supervision on all recording devices.
  • Performs specialized testing such as carotid endarterectomy setups, WADA testing, EEG with Tilt Table, EEG with PET scan according to departmental and ASET guidelines.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Complies with all policies and standards.
  • For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.
  • Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.

Education
 

  • Other Accredited Program: Graduate of an accredited/ABRET recognized EEG program (Required) or
  • High School Equivalent / GED (Required)

Work Experience
 

  • 2+ years Trained on the job in EEG with minimum of two years of clinical EEG experience (Required)

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
 

  • Math Aptitude (Required proficiency)
  • Computer skills (Required proficiency)
  • Good written and verbal communication skills (Required proficiency)
  • Medical Terminology (Required proficiency)
  • Knowledge of EEG equipment (Required proficiency)
  • Knowledge of placement of EEG electrodes (Required proficiency)
  • EEG Pattern recognition skills (Required proficiency)

Licenses and Certifications
 

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) (Required Upon Hire)

Physical Demands
 

  • Standing Frequently
  • Walking Frequently
  • Sitting Rarely
  • Lifting Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Carrying Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Pushing Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Pulling Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Climbing Occasionally up to 50 lbs
  • Balancing Occasionally
  • Stooping Frequently
  • Kneeling Frequently
  • Crouching Frequently
  • Crawling Occasionally
  • Reaching Frequently
  • Handling Frequently
  • Grasping Frequently
  • Feeling Constantly
  • Talking Constantly
  • Hearing Constantly
  • Repetitive Motions Constantly
  • Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Constantly

Travel Requirements
 

  • 10%

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For more than 155 years, University Hospitals has been on a mission to heal, teach and discover. As a renowned academic medical center and community hospital network, we’ve expanded across Northeast Ohio to deliver what matters most to our patients: personalized, compassionate care; medical discovery and breakthroughs; and high-quality, affordable care close to home.

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