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CARDIAC SONOGRAPHER

Omak, WA · On-site

$48.22 - $77.66/hr

... Treadmill and Dobutamine Stress Echo, and assist physicians with Transesophageal Echo (TEE) procedures on patients referred for evaluation of suspected or known heart disease, post-operative ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$73K - $94K/yr

A WOODWAY truly is the World's finest treadmill. Woodway Treadmills are specifically requested by ... operators. Manufacturing Engineer A self-starter who drives process improvements and cost ...

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How much do treadmill operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for treadmill operator in the United States is $24.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $30.05 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Treadmill Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Treadmill Operator, you need a solid understanding of treadmill machinery, basic mechanical aptitude, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with safety protocols, preventative maintenance procedures, and sometimes knowledge of computerized control panels is important. Attention to detail, strong communication, and problem-solving skills help operators respond quickly to issues and ensure safe operations. These competencies are crucial to maintaining equipment reliability, minimizing downtime, and ensuring a safe environment for all users.

What are some common challenges faced by treadmill operators and how can they be addressed?

Treadmill operators often face challenges such as maintaining the safety and efficiency of the equipment during extended use, managing multiple machines at once, and ensuring all users follow proper safety protocols. Addressing these challenges typically involves regular equipment inspections, prompt reporting and handling of maintenance issues, and clear communication with facility users. Collaboration with maintenance teams and staying updated on safety guidelines can help treadmill operators maintain a safe and productive environment.

What are Treadmill Operators?

Treadmill Operators are workers responsible for operating and maintaining treadmills in various settings, such as fitness centers, manufacturing facilities, or laboratories. Their duties may include setting up and inspecting the equipment, monitoring its operation for safety, and performing basic maintenance or troubleshooting. In some industries, Treadmill Operators may also assist with testing products or supporting research activities that involve treadmill use. Attention to detail and knowledge of equipment safety protocols are essential in this role.

What is the difference between Treadmill Operator vs Exercise Equipment Technician?

AspectTreadmill OperatorExercise Equipment Technician
CredentialsBasic certifications or on-the-job trainingTechnical certifications or training in equipment repair
Work EnvironmentGyms, fitness centers, sports facilitiesRepair shops, gyms, fitness centers
Employer & IndustryFitness industry, health clubsFitness and health equipment maintenance
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference is that Treadmill Operators focus on operating and monitoring treadmill machines during workouts, while Exercise Equipment Technicians specialize in repairing and maintaining various fitness equipment, including treadmills. Both roles are essential in the fitness industry but require different skill sets and certifications.

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Infographic showing various Treadmill Operator job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% Full Time, 58% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,869 per year, or $24.5 per hour.
Cardiac Sonographer/Echo Tech/ Echocardiographer - Omak

Cardiac Sonographer/Echo Tech/ Echocardiographer - Omak

Confluence Health

Omak, WA • On-site

$77.66/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 14 days ago


Confluence Health rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 37 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

133rd of 886 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Salary Range
$46.37 - $74.67
Overview
Located in the heart of Washington, we enjoy open skies, snow-capped mountains, and the lakes and rivers of the high desert. We are the proud home of orchards, farms, and small communities. Confluence Health actively supports the communities we serve and their quality of life through our community support program and through our individual efforts as involved community members.
Full Time Employees of Confluence Health receive a wide range of benefits in addition to compensation.
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts & Health Saving Accounts
  • Paid Time Off
  • Generous Retirement Plans
  • Life Insurance
  • Long-Term Disability
  • Gym Membership Discount
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Adoption Assistance
  • Shift Differential

For more information on our Benefits & Perks, click here!
Summary
Up to $15,000 in Bonuses!
$5,000 sign on - paid after 90 day probationary period, $5,000 paid after 6 months, and $5,000 retention bonus at 1 year.
*Additional rules apply*
External applicants only.
This position does not take call, work weekends or holidays.
Join our team of experienced cardiac sonographers. Enjoy our professional and supportive work environment, with a reasonable work-life balance and a positive team-oriented culture. Recent graduates are welcome to bring their enthusiasm for learning and the willingness be mentored by experienced sonographers. Experienced cardiac sonographers will appreciate the great relationship that we have with our cardiology team and reading physicians, the positive work environment, supportive management, and the ability to continue to grow and develop professionally. If you value the opportunity to be a part of a team committed to technical excellence, where quality is not sacrificed for quantity, and where you are valued and appreciated by a supervisor who is also a cardiac sonographer, then this may be the position for you.
Under general supervision the Cardiac Sonographer will perform, analyze, and interpret comprehensive, complex diagnostic cardiac ultrasound procedures such as Transthoracic Echo, Treadmill and Dobutamine Stress Echo, and assist physicians with Transesophageal Echo (TEE) procedures on patients referred for evaluation of suspected or known heart disease, post-operative evaluation of surgical therapy, or placement of cardiac prosthetic devices. The Cardiac Sonographer will tailor examination as necessary to provide accurate representation of cardiac anatomy and pathology throughout examination; monitor patient's vital signs and condition during examination; measure cardiac structures and blood flow throughout the heart; and complete preliminary report for the reading cardiologist.
Position Reports To: Echocardiography Supervisor
Essential Functions
  1. Independently perform high-quality, professional level, complex diagnostic cardiac ultrasound examinations adhering to the Echo Lab policies and procedures and the American Society of Echocardiography standards and guidelines.
  2. Determine diagnostic parameters and adjust imaging as needed throughout the exam to acquire accurate images of cardiac anatomy, pathophysiological data, and blood flow analysis relative to patient's clinical presentation, review of previous imaging studies, and relevant cardiac history.
  3. Provide real-time assessment of image quality to adjust imaging protocols and to determine the need for and utilize echo contrast/ultrasound enhancing agents, agitated saline "bubble" studies, 3-D quantification, Myocardial Strain Imaging, and other specialized imaging techniques following established lab protocols and American Society of Echocardiography standards and guidelines.
  4. Perform echocardiographic studies in the Cath Lab to provide imaging to guide pericardiocentesis and to evaluate TAVR valve placement.
  5. Provide Treadmill Stress Echo, Dobutamine Stress Echo imaging as a part of the cardiac stress testing team, including, pharmacological viability and valve stress echocardiograms.
  6. Assist the physician in the performance of 2-D and 3-D Transesophageal Echocardiograms (TEE) and other special procedures.
  7. Perform accurate measurements and calculations on acquired images, adhering to established lab protocols for pathology identified during exam.
  8. Summarize and enter patient history, exam measurements, and other relevant data as necessary in order to complete an accurate preliminary assessment of cardiac structures and function to be sent to the reading cardiologist for final interpretation and reporting.
  9. Recognize and alert the attending reading cardiologist of critical findings requiring immediate attention.
  10. Provide excellent patient care consistent with professional practice standards published by the American Society of Echocardiography and adhering to all Confluence Health policies and procedures.
  11. Contribute to the professional development of self, peers, and others through participation in departmental meetings, training, peer review and case presentations as required for professional development and IAC lab accreditation.
  12. Demonstrate excellent communication skills with physicians, colleagues and support staff to promote best quality patient care.
  13. Participate in the training and orientation of cardiac sonographer students completing clinical internships.
  14. Paid travel to remote clinic sites up to two hours away.
  15. Equitable On-call rotations.
  16. Required to maintain active Basic Life Support (CPR) certification.|
  17. Other duties as assigned.

Demonstrate Standards of Behavior and adhere to the Code of Conduct in all aspects of job performance at all times.
Qualifications
Required:
  • Current Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) credential from ARDMS or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) credential from CCI.
  • Current BLS certification.
  • Valid state driver's license and reliable vehicle transportation.

Desired:
  • Previous experience as an Adult or Pediatric Echocardiographer, Echo Tech, or Cardiac Sonographer.
  • New graduates encouraged to apply and will participate in 6-month echocardiography preceptorship/mentorship program.

Physical/Sensory Demands
O = Occasional, represents 1 to 25% or up to 30 minutes in a 2 hour workday.
F = Frequent, represents 26 to 50% or up to 1 hour of a 2 hour workday.
C = Continuous, represents 51% to 100% or up to 2 hours of a 2 hour workday.
Physical/Sensory Demands For This Position:
  • Walking - F Sitting/Standing - C
  • Reaching: Shoulder Height - O
  • Reaching: Above shoulder height - O
  • Reaching: Below shoulder height - F
  • Climbing - O
  • Pulling/Pushing: 25 pounds or less - O
  • Pulling/Pushing: 25 pounds to 50 pounds - O
  • Pulling/Pushing: Over 50 pounds - O
  • Lifting: 25 pounds or less - O
  • Lifting: 25 pounds to 50 pounds - O
  • Lifting: Over 50 pounds - O
  • Carrying: 25 pounds or less - O
  • Carrying: 25 pounds to 50 pounds - O
  • Carrying: Over 50 pounds - O
  • Crawling/Kneeling - O
  • Bending/Stooping/Crouching - O
  • Twisting/Turning - O
  • Repetitive Movement - C

Working Conditions:
  • The staff cardiac sonographer will work in both an outpatient clinic and inpatient hospital environment. Staff will share after hours hospital call coverage equitably, generally per week. There may be light travel to satellite clinics periodically

Job Classification:
  • FLSA: Non-exempt
  • Hourly/Salary: Hourly

Physical Exposures For This Position:
  • Unprotected Heights - No
  • Heat - No
  • Cold - No
  • Mechanical Hazards - Yes
  • Hazardous Substances - No
  • Blood Borne Pathogens Exposure Potential - Yes
  • Lighting - No
  • Noise - No
  • Ionizing/Non-Ionizing Radiation - Yes
  • Infectious Diseases - Yes

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About Confluence Health

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Confluence Health is an integrated healthcare delivery system that includes two hospitals, more than 30 medical specialties and primary care, to provide comprehensive medical care throughout North Central Washington. With over 300 physicians and 170 advanced practice providers, Confluence Health is the major medical provider between Seattle and Spokane. Our goal is to deliver high-quality, safe, compassionate, and cost-effective care close to home. Staying on the leading edge of healthcare innovation is important, so we invest in technology—to provide better care for our patients and allow our providers to operate at the highest level. Located in the heart of Washington, we enjoy open skies, snow-capped mountains, and the lakes and rivers of the high desert. We are the proud home of orchards, farms, and small communities. Confluence Health actively supports the communities we serve and their quality of life through our community support program and through our individual efforts as involved community members.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Wenatchee, WA, US

Year founded

2013

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