EEG END Technologist
Company : Oregon Health & Science University
Location : Portland, OR, 97201
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 12 January 2026
Department Overview
OHSU is Oregon’s only public academic health center. We are a system of hospitals and clinics across Oregon and southwest Washington. We are an institution of higher learning, with schools of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry and public health – and with a network of campuses and partners throughout Oregon. We are a national research hub, with thousands of scientists developing lifesaving therapies and deeper understanding. We are a statewide economic engine and Portland’s largest employer. And as a public organization, we provide services for the most vulnerable Oregonians, and outreach to improve health in communities across the state.
The END Technologist 2 prepares patients and conducts routine and advanced outpatient and inpatient END procedures; collects data pertinent to the interpretation of test results and assists medical staff with complex recordings.
Function/Duties of Position
Patient Preparation:
- Tech documents a comprehensive patient history including neurological symptoms and medications. For EEG: this tech measures and accurately applies electrodes in less than 30mins and with appropriate impedance of <5kohms. The Tech 2 is able to use multiple electrode application techniques; observes, records, and attempts to eliminate artifact and body movements that can affect recording of cerebral activity, and prepares a technical report. Learns and applies basic EEG waveform recognition, relevant medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, infection control, current HIPPA practices, and contraindications for activation procedures.
- For NCV: this tech accurately applies electrodes and enters data into the computer to determine nerve conduction velocity. Assists, teaches and mentors- physicians, residents, fellows and new employees in NCV/EMG procedures. For the NCV Tech only- this class may also perform intermittent lead tech duties.
EEG, EP, NCV, AT Examinations
- This tech performs at least one modality and in accordance with the standards and protocols of the department. Implements alternative methods or adjusts controls to obtain optimal recordings. Observes and records conditions and reactions of patients during exam; notes extraneous conditions which may affect recording; operates equipment; notes body movements for benefit of interpretation by neurologist. For EEG the Tech 2 is able to perform more advanced ICU, EMU, WADA studies as well as routine inpatient and outpatient studies. For NCV the tech is able to perform more advanced studies such as blink reflexes and H-reflexes.
Equipment Maintenance
- Maintains clean testing equipment, maintains proper sanitization of supplies and surrounding area, and reports equipment malfunctions in writing to the engineer.
Required Qualifications
- high school diploma or equivalent
- BLS certification
- one year of experience in the performance of procedures in a patient care environment;
- Certification in one of the following (as indicated in the position description) will be required upon hire:
- EEG/Electroencephalography: R. EEG T.
- EP/Evoked Potentials: R. T.
- NCS/Nerve Conduction Studies: R.NCS.T.
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
- Computer literacy
- Ability to troubleshoot common equipment problems
- Clear, concise written documentation and interpersonal communication skills
- Knowledge of current techniques/regulatory standards
Preferred Qualifications
BS or Master’s degree in an allied health education program with the completion of an END program.
Additional Details
HRC, DCH, and KPV locations on campus. Possible exposure to human tissue/fluids and direct patient contact.
All are welcome
Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.
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Frequently asked questions
An EEG END Technologist typically handles both routine and advanced neurodiagnostic procedures, including inpatient and outpatient studies, with proficiency in multiple electrode techniques and artifact reduction. This role demands deeper knowledge of EEG waveform recognition and often involves mentoring junior staff, unlike entry-level EEG technicians.
Starting as an Eeg End Technologist allows advancement into roles like neurodiagnostic specialist or clinical neurophysiologist assistant. With certifications such as R. EEG T. and experience in complex studies like EMU and Wada, professionals can progress toward leadership or research positions within academic medical centers.
Settings like hospitals, outpatient clinics, or academic centers influence the complexity of EEG procedures performed. Academic centers such as Oregon Health & Science University often involve advanced testing, research collaboration, and teaching responsibilities, whereas community hospitals may focus more on routine EEG monitoring.
Portland employers, including Oregon Health & Science University, commonly require certification like R. EEG T., R. T. for EP, or R.NCS.T. These credentials ensure compliance with regional healthcare standards and enhance job eligibility in Oregon's specialized neurodiagnostic market.
Portland's healthcare hub fosters a steady demand for EEG technologists, but competition rises for positions at top institutions like OHSU. Candidates with advanced certifications and experience in complex neurodiagnostic modalities often stand out amid a moderately competitive local job market.
OHSU’s campus locations in Portland offer accessible transit options, but traffic can affect commute times. The work culture emphasizes collaboration, diversity, and continuous learning, supporting technologists who seek both professional growth and an inclusive environment.
OHSU offers EEG END Technologists exposure to cutting-edge neurodiagnostic research, multidisciplinary collaboration, and a diverse patient population. The institution supports ongoing education and values inclusivity, providing a stimulating environment for career advancement.
EEG END Technologists in Portland typically earn between $65,000 and $85,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and specific healthcare settings. Positions at academic hospitals like OHSU may offer competitive pay alongside comprehensive benefits.
Portland-based EEG tech programs often incorporate curriculum aligned with state certification standards, emphasizing hands-on training in EEG, EP, and NCV studies. Graduates from these programs are well-prepared to meet the expectations of regional employers like OHSU.
Proficiency in ICU and EMU monitoring, Wada testing, and advanced evoked potentials are highly valued at OHSU. Mastery of these techniques enables technologists to contribute effectively to complex neurodiagnostic evaluations and patient care.