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How much do pacemaker monitoring jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for pacemaker monitoring in the United States is $40.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.01 and $48.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is pacemaker monitoring?

Pacemaker monitoring is the process of regularly checking the function and performance of a patient’s implanted pacemaker device. This includes evaluating the electrical signals, battery life, and programming settings to ensure the pacemaker is working properly and maintaining the patient’s heart rhythm. Monitoring can be done in-person at a clinic or remotely using specialized technology, allowing for early detection of potential issues and timely medical intervention if needed.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Pacemaker Monitoring roles and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Pacemaker Monitoring often encounter challenges such as managing a high volume of patient data, staying updated with evolving device technologies, and ensuring timely communication with both patients and healthcare teams. Navigating complex device reports and differentiating between true device alerts and false positives require strong analytical skills and attention to detail. To address these challenges, ongoing education, effective use of monitoring software, and clear protocols for collaboration with cardiologists and device manufacturers are essential. Proactive communication and regular training help ensure accurate monitoring and optimal patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pacemaker Monitoring Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pacemaker Monitoring Specialist, you need a solid understanding of cardiac physiology, ECG interpretation, and device management, typically supported by certifications such as Certified Cardiac Device Specialist (CCDS) or equivalent clinical training. Familiarity with remote monitoring systems, pacemaker programming devices, and electronic health records is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication, and problem-solving skills help you effectively collaborate with healthcare teams and provide clear guidance to patients. These skills ensure accurate monitoring, timely interventions, and optimal patient outcomes in managing cardiac device therapy.

What is the difference between Pacemaker Monitoring vs Cardiac Technician?

AspectPacemaker MonitoringCardiac Technician
CertificationsElectrophysiology or pacemaker-specific trainingEKG, basic cardiac care certifications
Work EnvironmentHospitals, cardiology clinics, remote monitoringHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs
Job FocusMonitoring and managing pacemaker devicesPerforming diagnostic tests and assisting with cardiac procedures

Pacemaker Monitoring specialists primarily focus on overseeing pacemaker devices, ensuring proper function, and interpreting device data. Cardiac Technicians perform broader cardiac diagnostics, including EKGs and assisting with procedures. While both roles require knowledge of cardiac care, Pacemaker Monitoring is specialized in device management, often involving remote monitoring, whereas Cardiac Technicians handle a wider range of diagnostic tasks.

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Infographic showing various Pacemaker Monitoring job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,007 per year, or $40.4 per hour.
Cardiac Device Technician - Cardiology Clinic

Cardiac Device Technician - Cardiology Clinic

Foundation Health, LLC

Fairbanks, AK • On-site

$25.88 - $40.44/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

This position assists in the examination and treatment of patients with bradyarrhythmias and tachyarrhythmias using cardiac device therapy. Performs interrogation and transtelephonic monitoring of pacemakers and defibrillators. Performs device testing and stimulation to ensure proper functionality. Notifies the provider of abnormalities in device function, patient compliance issues, arrhythmia, and may make recommendations about additions and changes to medication regiments or device programming. This position utilizes specialized knowledge, judgment, and skills to provide an excellent patient experience.

Pay & Benefits:

  • Compensation: $25.88 - $40.44 hourly wage
  • Additional Pay: Shift Differential, Annual Increases, Paid Time Off
  • *Benefits: medical, vision, dental, 401k with employer match
  • Education Benefits: FHP Tuition Assistance, Student Loan Forgiveness
  • Other Benefits: Onsite Gym, Wellness Programs, Discount programs 
  • Position Available:
  • *1 Full-time, Days, 40 Hours per week, 5x8-hour Day Shifts

Shift Schedule:

Monday - Friday 

7:30-4:00


  1. Provides clinic and administrative support to patients with cardiac devices. Under limited supervision, the cardiac device technologist assists with the development and function of the Cardiology Clinic. Performs basic prescribed standard non-invasive cardiovascular procedures in accordance with departmental policies and procedures.
  1. Performs and evaluates equipment quality control measurements. Troubleshoots and notifies appropriate personnel to maintain equipment performance. Maintains a safe environment for patients, personnel, and visitors. Adheres to safety policies.
  1. Performs procedures by following and verifying referring providers' orders. Uses independent judgment and applies learned methodologies according to established policy and procedures.
  1. Collects and/or reviews pertinent medical, historical, and medication information in order to perform the appropriate study prescribed by the provider as outlined by departmental policies and procedures. Educates patients/families regarding procedure and/or treatment to be performed. Demonstrates professional behavior/conduct in all interactions; fosters teamwork, efficient use of resources and quality patient outcomes.
  1. Assures the efficient operation of workflow of the department. Monitors and maintains an adequate inventory of supplies and material to ensure non-interruption of services.
  1. May assists in scheduling patients for device clinic or training, charge entry, and equipment maintenance as outlined by department policies and procedures. Must complete courses in EKG and 12 Lead.
  1. Provide quarterly productivity reports to the Director of Cardiology. Keep up to date with software/hardware related to cardiac device, educate staff on cardiac device and concepts.
  1. Provides clerical support with patient/client notifications and documentation, which may include completing medical records, labs, authorizations, imaging, hospital records, and any previous care pertaining to each patient visit. Provides complete and accurate information necessary for billing related to the patient encounter in a timely fashion. Other duties as assigned. 

Performs all functions according to established policies, procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards. Provides all customers of Foundation Health with an excellent service experience by consistently demonstrating our core and leader behaviors each and every day.


  • Requires the knowledge normally demonstrated with an associate’s degree in science, healthcare, or related field.
  • Requires clinical licensure applicable to area of practice.
  • Requires the clinical knowledge normally obtained with two (2) years of relevant experience.
  • Must demonstrate proficient cardiac rhythm interpretation and remote defibrillator and pacemaker monitoring.
  • FHP sponsored Cardiac Device Educational Program (i.e., Arrhythmia Technologists Institute or PrepMD) or equivalent education within twelve (12) months of hire/transfer.
  • Must demonstrate effective communication skills for interfacing with all levels of staff, independent practitioners, patients and other contacts.
  • BLS certification required.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Certification in Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Medical Assisting and or nursing license preferred.
  • Additional related education and/or experience preferred.

Foundation Health Partners is an EEO/AAP employer; qqualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.