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Cath Lab Technician PRN

Webster, TX · On-site

$2.0K - $2.6K/wk

Baccalaureate degree in health, science, natural science, nursing, engineering, or any primary science AND six (6) months (full-time or full-time equivalent) in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology.

Cath Lab Tech

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$2.0K - $2.7K/wk

B. An Associate Degree or equivalent college hours (62 semester hours) in health, science, natural science, nursing, engineering or any primary science or higher. * C. Graduate of an accredited (by ...

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Cath Lab Technician PRN

Webster, TX · On-site

$2.0K - $2.6K/wk

... nursing, engineering, or any primary science or higher AND one (1) year (full-time or full-time equivalent) in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology. o Baccalaureate degree in health, science, natural ...

Cath Lab Tech PRN

San Antonio, TX

$2.0K - $2.7K/wk

An Associate Degree or equivalent college hours (62 semester hours) in health, science, natural science, nursing, engineering or any primary science or higher. * Graduate of an accredited (by CHEA ...

Baccalaureate in health, science, natural science or nursing, engineering or any primary science AND six (6) months of fulltime or fulltime equivalent in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology preferred.

Cath Lab Tech

Solms, TX

$2.0K - $2.7K/wk

B. An Associate Degree or equivalent college hours (62 semester hours) in health, science, natural science, nursing, engineering or any primary science or higher. * C. Graduate of an accredited (by ...

Cath Lab Tech

Cibolo, TX · On-site

$2.0K - $2.7K/wk

Baccalaureate in health, science, natural science or nursing, engineering or any primary science AND six (6) months of (fulltime or fulltime equivalent) in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology. Minimum ...

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How much do nursing engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for nursing engineering in the United States is $146,868.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,500.00 and $173,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is nursing engineering?

Nursing Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles of nursing and engineering to improve healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and the work environment for nurses. Professionals in this area apply engineering concepts to design better healthcare systems, develop new medical devices, and optimize clinical workflows. The goal is to bridge the gap between clinical practice and technology, ensuring that solutions are practical and tailored to real-world nursing challenges. This field is growing as healthcare becomes more reliant on advanced technology and data-driven decision-making.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a nurse engineer?

To thrive as a Nurse Engineer, you need a solid background in nursing practice combined with engineering principles, typically supported by degrees or certifications in both nursing (RN licensure) and biomedical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with healthcare technology, medical device design, and regulatory standards such as FDA requirements is crucial. Strong problem-solving, interdisciplinary collaboration, and communication skills set standout professionals apart in this hybrid role. These competencies are essential for developing safe, effective healthcare solutions that meet clinical needs and regulatory guidelines.

How do nurse engineers typically collaborate with clinical staff to implement new healthcare technologies?

Nursing Engineers often work closely with nurses, physicians, and IT teams to identify clinical needs and ensure that new medical devices or software are integrated smoothly into daily workflows. This involves conducting needs assessments, providing training sessions, and gathering feedback to optimize technology use. Collaboration is key, as Nursing Engineers must balance technical requirements with patient care priorities, ensuring solutions are user-friendly and compliant with healthcare regulations.

What is the difference between Nursing Engineering vs Biomedical Engineering?

AspectNursing EngineeringBiomedical Engineering
Required CredentialsRN license, nursing certifications, engineering backgroundEngineering degree, biomedical certifications
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilitiesResearch labs, medical device companies, hospitals
Industry UsageHealthcare delivery, patient care technologyMedical device development, healthcare innovation

While Nursing Engineering combines nursing expertise with engineering skills to improve patient care technology, Biomedical Engineering focuses on designing and developing medical devices and equipment. Both roles require a blend of healthcare knowledge and technical skills, but Nursing Engineering is more patient-care oriented, whereas Biomedical Engineering emphasizes device innovation and research.

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Infographic showing various Nursing Engineering job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 86% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $146,868 per year, or $70.6 per hour.

Cath Lab Technician PRN

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Webster, TX • On-site

$2.0K - $2.6K/wk

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Cath Lab Technician PRN

Houston Physicians Hospital is hiring a PRN Cath Lab Technician! Are you a skilled and compassionate Cath Lab Technician seeking an extraordinary career opportunity at a state-of-the-art healthcare facility? Houston Physicians Hospital is currently seeking to hire a PRN Cath Lab Technician!

The Cardiac Cath Lab Technician plays multiple roles on the Cardiac Cath Lab team as the Cardiovascular technician during Cardiac Catheterization procedures. In both roles he/she demonstrates technical proficiency in all Cardiac Cath Lab procedures and equipment; applies anatomical and physiological knowledge to proficiently assist the Cardiologist or Electrophysiologist with providing cardiac patient care. He/she maintains good communication with the Cath Lab team to ensure proper equipment set up, accurate monitoring, and quality data collection.

Responsibilities:

  • Demonstrates technical proficiency for all cardiac catheterization procedures while functioning in a primary role as a Cardiac Cath Lab Technician or Hemodynamic Recorder.
  • Consistently and correctly identifies cardiac structures, coronary vasculature, and the associated disease processes.
  • Practices radiation safety and observes all principles to ALARA. This includes a good knowledge of all regulations and requirements set forth by the Texas Bureau of Radiation Control and the Methodist Radiation Safety Committee and the proper use and storage of personal radiation badge.
  • Assists the physician in obtaining or entering data into the Physiologic Monitoring System(s) for accurate assessment of left and/or right-sided Hemodynamic pressure measurements. Assures accurate information is gathered or entered for the calculation of intra-cardiac shunts, valve areas, and pressure measurements throughout the catheter path.
  • Accurately reports Ejection Fraction by demonstrating proficiency in the assessment of Cardiac function, utilizing Left Ventricular Analysis program(s). Understands the disease processes that result in depressed Cardiac function such as: Coronary Artery Disease, Cardiomyopathy, Myocardial Infarction, Valvular disorders, etc.
  • Consistently assures that Angiographic and procedural data is properly archived for long-term storage. Verifies the presence of all components of procedure information in both hard copy and computerized formats.

Qualifications:

  • Two (2) years full-time Invasive Cardiovascular Technology experience with One of the following:
    • An Associate Degree or equivalent college hours (62 semester hours) in health, science, natural science, nursing, engineering, or any primary science or higher AND one (1) year (full-time or full-time equivalent) in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology.
    • Baccalaureate degree in health, science, natural science, nursing, engineering, or any primary science AND six (6) months (full-time or full-time equivalent) in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology.
    • A Graduate of an accredited (by CHEA, USDOE, or CMA) program in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology. Or a graduate of a NON-programmatically accredited program in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology which has a minimum of one (1) year of specialty training and includes a minimum of 800 clinical hours.
    • Minimum License, Certificates, or Registrations Required: New hires must have ONE of the below listed certifications:
      • RCIS (Registered Cardiac Invasive Specialist) from CCI (Cardiovascular Credentialing International)
      • ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists)

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