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EMG, NCS, EEG, and Botox procedures -- EMG required at minimum * 2 weeks per month preferred; flexibility for 1-week blocks * STAT consults handled via tele-neuro * Board certified or board eligible ...

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How much do emg jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for emg in Texas is $323,951.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $298,600.00 and $372,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an EMG?

An EMG (Electromyography) job typically involves working as a technologist or specialist who performs EMG tests to assess muscle and nerve function. These professionals assist neurologists or physiatrists by conducting nerve conduction studies (NCS) and needle EMG procedures. They analyze electrical activity in muscles and nerves to help diagnose conditions like neuropathy or ALS. EMG technologists usually work in hospitals, clinics, or specialized neurology practices. Certification or specialized training in neurodiagnostic techniques is often required for this role.

What does an EMG technologist do?

A typical day for an EMG Technologist involves preparing and positioning patients, explaining procedures, and conducting electromyography and nerve conduction studies using specialized medical devices. You’ll collaborate closely with neurologists, input data into electronic health record systems, and ensure all equipment is calibrated and functioning properly. The role can be fast-paced, often requiring adaptability to work with patients of varying ages and medical conditions. EMG Technologists also play a key part in maintaining patient comfort and delivering accurate test results essential for diagnosis and treatment planning.

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

To thrive as an EMG (Electromyography) Technologist, you need a solid background in neurodiagnostic testing, anatomy, and physiology, typically achieved through an associate's degree and specialized training in EMG procedures. Familiarity with EMG equipment, nerve conduction study devices, and often certification such as the Registered Nerve Conduction Technologist (R.NCS.T) is highly regarded. Attention to detail, patient communication, and strong organizational skills are key soft skills for this role. These competencies are crucial for conducting accurate tests, ensuring patient comfort, and supporting neurologists in diagnosing neuromuscular disorders.

What is an EMG job?

An EMG job typically involves performing electromyography (EMG) tests, which assess the electrical activity of muscles and nerves to diagnose neuromuscular disorders. These roles often require specialized training, knowledge of neuroanatomy, and familiarity with EMG equipment. EMG technicians or technologists work in healthcare settings, assisting physicians in diagnosing conditions such as nerve injuries or muscular diseases.

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Infographic showing various Emg job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $323,951 per year, or $155.7 per hour.

Neurodiagnostic Tech I - EMG (Casual 19 hr. no/ benefits)

UTMB Health

Galveston, TX

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


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Job description

MINIMUM QUALIFICATION

  • High school diploma/GED
  • No years of experience required

PREFERRED QUALIFICATION

  • EMG experience preferred.

LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS OR CERTIFICATIONS

Enrolled in or recently graduated from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Program or equivalent experience. BLS

 

JOB DESCRIPTION

To provide the basic technical skills necessary to perform one or more of the following electroneurodiagnostic procedures:  electroencephalogram (EEG), intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), long term monitoring (LTM), evoked potential (EP), and nerve conduction studies (NCV).

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  •      Performs electroneurodiagnostic studies according to written protocols.
  •      Explains procedures to patients and gathers medical history from patients and/or charts.
  •      Applies standard scalp electrodes using the 10/20 placement system.
  •          Adjusts test protocols based on patient history and study results, recognizing normal and abnormal variants.
  •      Identifies and corrects electrical and electronic malfunctions.
  •          Monitors and reviews raw study and video data during procedures.
  •          Prepares completed neurodiagnostic studies for interpretation.
  •      Completes the “Technician Impression” sheet, serving as a preliminary report.
  •      Edits and archives neurodiagnostic recordings.
  •      Competently performs routine inpatient and outpatient neurodiagnostic procedures.
  •      Sets up and assists with specialized neurodiagnostic procedures.
  •      Ensures patient safety, maintains privacy, and follows infection control protocols.

     SALARY 

  • Salary commensurate with experience

Equal Employment Opportunity

UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.


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