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Cardiac Sonographer

Everett, MA · On-site

$42 - $64.50/hr

Cardiovascular 2-D imaging, color flow, spectral display, continuous and pulsed wave Doppler, Exercise/pharmacologic stress, harmonics and contrast imaging , Holter scanning. Recognizes adequate vs ...

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How much do holter scanning jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for holter scanning 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 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 is a Holter Scanning job?

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 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.

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Infographic showing various Holter Scanning job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,096 per year, or $32.7 per hour.
Cardiac Device Monitor Tech

Cardiac Device Monitor Tech

Cardiac Study Center

Auburn, WA • On-site

$24.06 - $38.82/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 hours ago


Job description

Cardiology Monitor Tech - Specialty Electrophysiology
Cardiac Study Center/ Pulse Heart Institute, Auburn, WA
Since its creation, Cardiac Study Center (CSC) has contracted with Pulse Heart Institute (Pulse) for outpatient cardiology and billing services. CSC is a proud partner of Pulse and has provided outpatient cardiology services in the Puget Sound Region for over 50 years. CSC partnered with MultiCare Health System to create Pulse Heart Institute in 2016 to work toward improving the health of cardiac patients.
Pulse's standard operating procedure is to employ cardiology ambulatory and billing support staff at Cardiac Study Center. This gives Pulse the dexterity to create roles that are unique to cardiac programs, which benefit our teams in their career development and resource needs in caring for our patients. This structure allows for a more personal feel for our employees, helping them feel valued.
Pulse offers a variety of career opportunities throughout our clinic locations. If you're interested, we may have positions open in our other sub-specialties (Heart Failure, Vascular, Electrophysiology & Device, or Nuclear Imaging)
Cardiology Monitor Tech Environment and Shift details:
This role is full-time, 40 hours/ week, 8-hour Monday - Friday-closed weekends and holidays.
Cardiology Monitor Tech Required Qualifications:
We seek an individual with experience in device technology, monitor/telemetry, or Holter scanning, with a strong foundation in ECG interpretation. The ideal candidate possesses robust cardiac rhythm recognition abilities and superior written and verbal communication skills. Essential skills include proficiency in Holter/event monitor scanning, data analysis, editing, and report preparation for cardiologist review.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or GED, with at least six months of relevant experience or training.
  • Must demonstrate basic and advanced ECG recognition skills. Prior device tech, monitor, or telemetry tech training is necessary.
  • Certification as a Certified Rhythm Analysis Technician (CRAT) is required within two years of hire, plus current CPR/BLS certification.

Cardiology Monitor Tech Position Summary
As a Monitor Technician in the Heart Rhythm/Device Department, you'll work closely with the team lead and manager to ensure efficient patient flow for holter and event monitoring services. Your role includes technical and administrative support, performing ECGs, and holter/event monitor setups as required. Critical to this position is the ability to identify cardiac dysrhythmias, conduct monitor scanning, editing, and report preparation for provider review, contributing significantly to patient care and clinic operations.
At Cardiac Study Center/ Pulse Heart Institute, it's an exciting time for Monitor Technicians as we strive to become a leading healthcare organization. We're building a culture that values the critical role of Monitor Technicians in our heart rhythm and device management team. Here, you'll find a supportive environment that encourages open dialogue, strong peer connections, and professional growth, ensuring you have a clear vision of your vital role in advancing cardiac care at our institute.
Cardiology Monitor Tech Responsibilities
  • Operating as a monitor technician, under supervision, for device monitoring tasks.
  • Hooking up patients to Holter/Event Monitors and instructing on their use.
  • Monitoring alerts from various cardiac monitors and notifying medical staff of abnormalities.
  • Scanning and reviewing monitor downloads for irregularities and creating reports for providers.
  • Documenting all patient interactions and relevant data in the EMR system.
  • Assisting with the billing process for monitoring services.
  • Managing monitor equipment inventory, maintenance, and staff training on device usage.
  • Supporting various clinic locations as needed and participating in educational programs.

Cardiac Study Center/ Pulse Heart Institute - Your new work home
Joining our cardiology outpatient clinic means becoming part of a team where compassion, integrity, and a commitment to sustainability guide our every action. Here, you'll find a community deeply rooted in empathy and respect, where every member of our nursing staff, from registered nurses to medical assistants, is valued for their unique contributions.
Our environment fosters a profound sense of belonging and support, which is crucial in the high-stakes world of cardiac care. With integrity at the core of our practice, we ensure that our patients' ethical considerations and well-being govern every decision we make. Additionally, our dedication to sustainable healthcare practices reflects our responsibility towards our patients and the broader environment, emphasizing the importance of long-term wellness and care. At our clinic, you're not just joining a workforce; you're aligning with a family committed to excellence in cardiac health, making a meaningful difference in the lives of the communities we serve.
Pay and Benefit Expectations
Cardiac Study Center/ Pulse Heart Institute provides a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salary, medical, dental, and retirement benefits, and paid time off. As various pay transparency laws require, CSC/ PHI shares a competitive compensation range for candidates hired into each position.
The starting pay for this position is $24.06, and the pay scale is $24.06- $38.82 USD. However, pay is influenced by factors specific to applicants, including but not limited to: skill set, level of experience, and certification(s) and/or education.
Requisition ID: 00554