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Holter Scanning Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Holter and Stress Test Technician

Waconia, MN · On-site

$23.22 - $31.83/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

May be responsible for analyzing Holter monitor data ranging from 24 hours to 14 days, including superimposed scanning, heart rate variability assessments, and QT interval and pediatric program ...

Holter and Stress Test Technician

Waconia, MN · On-site

$23.22 - $31.83/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

May be responsible for analyzing Holter monitor data ranging from 24 hours to 14 days, including superimposed scanning, heart rate variability assessments, and QT interval and pediatric program ...

Holter and Stress Test Technician

Waconia, MN · On-site

$23.22 - $31.83/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

May be responsible for analyzing Holter monitor data ranging from 24 hours to 14 days, including superimposed scanning, heart rate variability assessments, and QT interval and pediatric program ...

Holter and Stress Test Technician

Crosby, MN · On-site

$23.22 - $31.83/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

May be responsible for analyzing Holter monitor data ranging from 24 hours to 14 days, including superimposed scanning, heart rate variability assessments, and QT interval and pediatric program ...

Holter Scanning information

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How much do holter scanning jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for holter scanning in Minnesota is $32.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.20 and $39.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is holter scanning?

A Holter Scanning job involves analyzing and interpreting data recorded by a Holter monitor, a portable device that tracks a patient's heart activity over 24 to 48 hours or longer. Technicians review ECG readings, identify arrhythmias or abnormalities, and generate reports for physicians. Accuracy and attention to detail are crucial in this role, as findings help doctors diagnose and manage heart conditions. The job typically requires knowledge of ECG interpretation, medical terminology, and specialized software.

What are the typical work responsibilities and workflow for someone in a holter scanning role?

Professionals in Holter Scanning are responsible for receiving, reviewing, and analyzing data from Holter monitors worn by patients to detect arrhythmias or other cardiac abnormalities. The workflow usually involves downloading data from Holter devices, carefully scanning ECG tracings for irregularities, preparing detailed reports, and escalating urgent findings to physicians or cardiologists. Work is typically performed in hospital cardiac departments, outpatient centers, or specialized diagnostic labs, often as part of a multidisciplinary team. You’ll regularly collaborate with nurses, technologists, and cardiologists to ensure accurate diagnoses and timely communication of results. This role offers valuable experience in cardiac diagnostics and can provide pathways to advanced positions in cardiology or clinical technology.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the holter scanning position, and why are they important?

To excel in Holter Scanning, you should have a background in healthcare or cardiac diagnostics, attention to detail, and the ability to interpret electrocardiogram (ECG) data accurately. Familiarity with Holter monitoring devices, ECG analysis software, and optionally a certification in cardiac technology or related field is often required. Strong organizational skills, communication abilities, and a commitment to patient confidentiality are important soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate data analysis, effective collaboration with medical teams, and high-quality patient care in a time-sensitive environment.

How to become a Holter Scanning technician?

To become a Holter Scanning technician, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and complete a specialized training program or certification in cardiac monitoring. Some employers prefer candidates with a background in healthcare or medical assisting, and certification from organizations like the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) can enhance job prospects. On-the-job training is common, and technicians should have good attention to detail and technical skills to operate monitoring equipment effectively.

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Holter and Stress Test Technician

Allina Health

Waconia, MN • On-site

$23.22 - $31.83/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Allina Health rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 272 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

127th of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Location Address:

500 South Maple St Waconia, MN 55387

Date Posted:

August 05, 2026

Department:

31005041 AHMHI Ridgeview Support

Shift:

Day/Evening (United States of America)

Shift Length:

8 hour shift

Hours Per Week:

0

Union Contract:

Non-Union-NCT

Weekend Rotation:

None

Job Summary:

Allina Health is a not-for-profit health system that cares for individuals, families and communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. If you value putting patients first, consider a career at Allina Health. Our mission is to provide exceptional care as we prevent illness, restore health and provide comfort to all who entrust us with their care. This includes you and your loved ones. We are committed to providing whole person care, investing in your well-being, and enriching your career.

Key Position Details:

  • 0.0 FTE (Casual Position)
  • 8-hour Day/Evening shifts
  • No weekends
  • Role will support MHI Chaska and MHI Waconia

Job Description:

Supports the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular conditions by assisting with cardiac stress testing, performing electrocardiograms (EKGs), and conducting Holter monitor procedures. Contributes to efficient operations through chart preparation, patient rooming, vital sign collection, and ensuring a smooth patient experience and deliver high-quality care in a clinic setting.
May be responsible for analyzing Holter monitor data ranging from 24 hours to 14 days, including superimposed scanning, heart rate variability assessments, and QT interval and pediatric program evaluations. As part of a larger cardiovascular care team, this role participates with the physician, advanced practice providers and nurses in delivering timely, quality care and services to patients in the cardiovascular clinic setting. May provide services across multiple facilities.
Principle Responsibilities

  • Stress Testing.
    • Prepares and helps facilitate patient cardiac stress tests including treadmill, pharmaceutical, nuclear, and echo stress tests, as prescribed by providers.
    • Ensures complete and accurate documentation of stress test. Maintains and cleans testing equipment to ensure proper functionality and longevity.
  • Holter Monitoring.
    • Applies holter monitors to patients, ensuring proper connection and functionality.
    • Provides clear instructions to patients on usage and care.
    • Completes proper documentation, uploads and analyzes recorded data as appropriate.
    • Completes billing process.
    • Maintains and cleans monitors to ensure proper functionality and longevity.
  • Patient Interaction and Collaboration.
    • Facilitates and participates in the continuum of cardiovascular care in partnership with physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals, to provide comprehensive patient care.
    • Completes visit preparation, room patients, gather applicable information and ensure complete and accurate patient records.
    • Educates patients about planned procedures, their heart conditions, and the importance of the tests.
    • Ensures patient comfort and safety during tests.
    • Supports patients in the clinic setting, providing a safe and positive experience.
  • Other duties as assigned.


Required Qualifications

  • Must meet one of the following requirements:
    Education: Successful completion of a post-secondary program (certificate, diploma, degree) in a healthcare-related field such as CNA, MA, LPN, or other healthcare sciences such as exercise physiology or exercise science, cardiology or EKG technician, EMT or paramedic.
    Experience: A minimum of two years of experience in a healthcare-related setting which may include direct patient care, experience in specialty or primary care clinics, hospitals, long-term care facilities, or other healthcare delivery environments.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Formal training as EMT, Cardiology Technician, EKG Tech, etc.
  • Bachelor's degree exercise physiology or related field
  • 6 months in direct patient care in a cardiovascular setting


Licenses/Certifications

  • Must meet at least ONE of the requirements below:
    Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association
    Current BLS certification from the American Red Cross
    Allina in-house BLS training (within 30 days of hire)


Physical Demands

  • Light Work:
  • Lifting weight up to 20 lbs. occasionally, up to 10 lbs. frequently

Pay Range

Pay Range: $23.22 to $31.83 per hourThe pay described reflects the base hiring pay range. Your starting rate would depend on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, your experience, education, and the union agreement (if applicable). Shift, weekend and/or other differentials may be available to increase your pay rate for certain shifts or work.

Benefit Summary


Allina Health believes the best way to provide safe and compassionate care for our patients is by nurturing the passion of those who care for them. That's why we devote extraordinary resources to help you grow and thrive - not only as a professional but also as a whole person. When you join our team, you have access to a wealth of valuable employee benefits that support the total well-being - mind, body, spirit and community - of you and your family members.


Allina Health is all in on your well-being. Because well-being means something different to everyone, our award-winning program provides you with the resources you need to help you navigate your personal journey. This includes well-being dollars, dedicated well-being navigators, and many programs, activities, articles, videos, personal coaching and tools to support you on your journey.


We are focused on creating an inclusive workplace so everyone can see themselves as part of our care team. Our care teams are as diverse as the communities we serve and proud to be contributing to the mission of a leading health care organization. Our pioneering approach to well-being helps every member of our care team feel a deep sense of connection and joy in their work.


Benefits include:

  • Medical/Dental
  • PTO/Time Away
  • Retirement Savings Plans
  • Life Insurance
  • Short-term/Long-term Disability
  • Voluntary Benefits (vision, legal, critical illness)
  • Tuition Reimbursement or Continuing Medical Education as applicable
  • Student Loan Support Benefits to navigate the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Allina Health is a 501(c)(3) eligible employer

*Benefit eligibility/offerings are determined by FTE and if you are represented by a union.


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