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Neuro Tech Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Neurologist

The Woodlands, TX · On-site

$274K - $342K/yr

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... that integrates advanced technology with whole-person care - body, mind and spirit. About ... Every day you will provide personalized care to diagnose, treat, and manage neurological disorders ...

Job Type Full-time Description About US Neuro US Neuro is a nationwide provider of intraoperative ... an EEG Technologist. This role is ideal for candidates who have completed EEG training and are ...

Neurologist - Dallas - Fort Worth, TX

Dallas, TX

$317K - $395K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Responsibilities • Provide high-quality outpatient neurological care • Participate in required hospital rounding • Collaborate with MAs, scribes, EEG and END tech teams • Maintain accurate ...

Asst/Assoc/Professor - Pediatric Neurologist

Lubbock, TX · On-site

$240 - $360/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Position Board Certified Pediatric Neurologist - Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock. Department of Pediatrics, Texas Tech Physicians. Overview Participate in a collaborative ...

Neurologist

The Woodlands, TX · On-site

$288K - $441K/yr

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Every day you will provide personalized care to diagnose, treat, and manage neurological disorders ... that integrates advanced technology with whole-person care - body, mind and spirit. About ...

Neurologist

Shenandoah, TX · On-site

$288K - $441K/yr

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Every day you will provide personalized care to diagnose, treat, and manage neurological disorders ... that integrates advanced technology with whole-person care - body, mind and spirit. About ...

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How much do neuro tech jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for neuro tech in Texas is $50,873.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,700.00 and $56,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a neuro tech?

Neuro Techs, or Neurodiagnostic Technologists, are healthcare professionals who use specialized equipment to record and study the electrical activity of the brain and nervous system. They commonly perform procedures such as electroencephalograms (EEGs), nerve conduction studies, and sleep studies to help diagnose neurological disorders. Neuro Techs work closely with neurologists and other healthcare providers to ensure accurate test results, maintain equipment, and provide patient care throughout the diagnostic process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a neuro tech?

To thrive as a Neuro Tech, you need an understanding of neurophysiology, proficiency in conducting EEGs and other neurological tests, and typically an associate degree in neurodiagnostic technology or a related field. Familiarity with specialized diagnostic equipment, EEG software, and relevant certifications such as R. EEG T. (Registered EEG Technologist) are highly valued. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to reassure and work closely with patients are essential soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate test results, patient comfort, and effective collaboration with healthcare teams in diagnosing neurological conditions.

What are some common challenges faced by neuro techs when working with patients undergoing neurodiagnostic procedures?

Neuro Techs often encounter challenges such as working with patients who are anxious, young children, or individuals with limited mobility, which can make it difficult to obtain accurate neurodiagnostic recordings. Adapting to diverse patient needs while ensuring high-quality data collection requires strong communication skills and patience. Additionally, Neuro Techs must stay current with rapidly evolving technologies and protocols, which involves ongoing learning and adaptability. Collaboration with neurologists, nurses, and other technicians is vital to ensure seamless patient care and accurate results.

What is the difference between Neuro Tech vs Neurotechnologist?

AspectNeuro TechNeurotechnologist
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, or related fields; certifications varyOften requires a bachelor's or master's in neuroscience, neurotechnology, or related disciplines; certifications may include neurotechnology-specific courses
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, hospitals, biotech companies, or clinical settingsClinical settings, research institutions, or medical device companies
Industry UsageUsed broadly in research, product development, and clinical trialsPrimarily involved in clinical applications, patient care, and device operation

Neuro Tech professionals focus on developing and applying neurotechnologies, often working in research and development. Neurotechnologists typically work directly with patients or clinical devices, emphasizing clinical application and patient care. While both roles require knowledge of neuroscience and neurotechnology, their work environments and responsibilities differ, with Neuro Tech leaning toward innovation and Neurotechnologist toward clinical practice.

What is the work of a neuro technician?

A neuro technician assists in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions by operating and maintaining medical equipment such as EEG and EMG machines. They prepare patients for tests, record data, and ensure equipment functions correctly, often working under the supervision of neurologists or other healthcare professionals. Certification and knowledge of neurophysiological procedures are typically required.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Neuro Tech jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Neuro Tech job openings:

Infographic showing various Neuro Tech job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 56% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $50,873 per year, or $24.5 per hour.

Neuro IR / Angio Tech

CommonSpirit Health

Houston, TX • On-site

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Job description

Neuro IR / Angio Tech

Baylor St Luke's Medical Center is an 1,045 bed facility located in the Texas medical center. A joint venture with Baylor College of Medicine, Baylor St. Luke's is an internationally recognized leader in research and clinical excellence that has given rise to breakthroughs in cardiovascular care, neuroscience, oncology, transplantation, and more. The hospital is home to the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, a nationally-accredited and NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center. Our new McNair Campus is designed around the human experience—modeled on evidence-based practices for the safety of patients, visitors, staff, and physicians. The 27.5-acre campus represents the future of healthcare through a transformative alliance focused on leading-edge patient care, research, and education.

As our Angiography Tech, you will operate diagnostic equipment and perform a variety of technical angiography procedures. Every day you will provide patient orientation, explain procedures, and deliver pre and post-diagnostic care until test completion. This includes positioning patients, calibrating equipment, and meticulously documenting findings. To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate technical proficiency in angiography, strong attention to detail for equipment operation and documentation, and excellent patient communication skills to ensure comprehensive diagnostic imaging tests.

Job Summary and Responsibilities

  • Performs angiography exams on patients according to the specific departmental procedure protocols
  • Prepares equipment ensuring that equipment is operational, safe and functioning according to diagnostic standards
  • Problem-solves equipment failure and imaging quality and contacts service representative or CES regarding equipment problems
  • Ensures that daily equipment and room maintenance are performed during/ after each procedure, and that special precautions and measures are performed to ensure infection control standards
  • Completes all quality checks and Ensures that equipment logs are maintained Completes all clinical supply inventory, ensuring that each diagnostic room is complete with the necessary supplies required to perform the procedure
  • Demonstrates competency in PACS process and Performs daily QA process
  • Actively Participates with patient testing, performing routine, non-routine, urgent, and emergent patient requests
  • Communicates with Patient Transportation, Nursing Units, Physician Offices, and other diagnostic areas to ensure that the patients receive their diagnostic procedures in a smooth, efficient and safe manner
  • Ensures that patient orientation, patient preparation and patient teaching is provided prior, during and following the test completion
  • Reviews the physician order to verify the type of diagnostic test requested and that the indication for the procedure is consistent
  • Provides specific diagnostic test information to the patient ensuring that the patient is aware of the diagnostic test involvement
  • Obtains patient history according to specific departmental procedural protocol
  • Positions the patient for the examination according to specific departmental protocol
  • Selects the specific equipment pre-sets and modifies the settings to ensure that optimal image is obtained
  • Assumes responsibility for the safety, emotional and physical comfort of patients while they are in the technologists care
  • Adheres to hospital guidelines on maintaining sterile fields
  • Responsible for monitoring and recording radiation dose levels
  • Performs required image post processing
  • When needed, scrubs in to assist Radiologists in performance of sterile procedures during the interventional test/treatment. Anticipates Radiologist's needs during the procedure by preparing catheters, coils, guides, etc. in anticipation of their use.

Job Requirements

Required

  • One (1) experience as a Radiographer
  • BLS Certification issued by the American Heart Association, upon hire
  • Registered as a Radiographer by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) (R), upon hire
  • Licensed as a Medical Radiographer through the Texas Board of Medicine, upon hire and
  • Registered Technologist Vascular Inteventional Rad, within 24 months or Registered Technologist Cardio Interventional Radiography, within 24 months

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