EKG Tech
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Omaha, NE, 68124-2319
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Salary : 16.42-23.19 HOUR
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As an EKG Tech, you will perform diagnostic electrocardiograms (EKGs) to assess cardiac function.
Every day you will prepare patients, explain procedures, and accurately operate EKG machines to record heart activity, ensuring comfort and high-quality readings.
To be successful, you will demonstrate strong technical proficiency, meticulous data collection, and excellent patient communication, contributing to accurate cardiac diagnostics.
- Performs standard and complex electroencephalographic recordings:
- applies suitable electrodes on predetermined measured positions and checks their performance,
- calibrates and adjusts the EEG apparatus,
- selects predetermined electrode combinations as well as special combinations made necessary by the case under study; takes standard recordings; recognizes artifacts and takes appropriate steps to eliminate them; describes normal and abnormal clinical manifestations observed during the tests; uses activating procedures such as hyperventilation, photic stimulation and sleep; obtains the patient's cooperation for the best performance of these procedures; monitors on the same apparatus other variables such as electromyogram, electrocardiograms, electro-oculograms, respiration, etc., when indicated.
- abstracts relevant information from the patient's clinical record and additional information by questioning.
Performs difficult and/or unusual recording procedures.
Identifies appropriate age specific interventions and incorporates into daily practice
- Assists physician with electromyography. Places the patient on the examination table and explains procedure.
- Keeps equipment in a clean operating condition. Troubleshoots and repairs minor malfunctions in the equipment. Initiates repair of malfunctioning equipment.
- Practices strict ethical enforcement of protected medical and employee confidentiality. Uses confidential information only as needed to perform legitimate duties.
- Transports patients, maintaining safety and comfort.
- Authorized to make entries in the medical record, consistent with and limited to the scope of the job duties and any applicable licensure.
Required
- One to two years clinical experience in EEG/EMG lab or
- medical assisting experience
- Basic Life Support - CPR, upon hire and
Preferred
- Registered EEG Technologist, upon hire
At CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center - Bergan Mercy, our focus is patient-centered care. Our level I trauma center and academic medical center campus is designed to heal the body, mind, and spirit of every person in a more comfortable, less stressful hospital environment. Our full range of medical services includes trauma services, heart and vascular care, emergency services, surgery, maternity, cancer care, and diagnostic imaging.
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Frequently asked questions
Omaha's healthcare sector is steadily growing, with a moderate demand for skilled EKG Techs. Candidates with certifications and clinical experience stand out, especially at facilities like Catholic Health Initiatives. Competition exists but is balanced by ongoing regional healthcare expansions.
Nebraska employers often favor registered EEG technologists or candidates with formal EKG tech training. Basic Life Support (CPR) certification is typically mandatory. Holding credentials aligned with local medical standards can significantly improve job prospects in Omaha's medical centers.
Besides executing electrocardiograms, an EKG Tech prepares patients, explains procedures clearly, and ensures comfort throughout testing. They also maintain equipment, troubleshoot technical issues, and document findings accurately to aid physicians in cardiac diagnostics.
An EKG Tech excels in precise electrode placement, interpreting artifacts, and adapting tests per patient needs. Unlike broader cardiovascular technicians, EKG Techs focus intensively on heart rhythm recording and data quality, requiring both technical aptitude and patient communication finesse.
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes compassionate care, and EKG Techs contribute by ensuring patient comfort during diagnostics. Their attention to detail and communication supports a healing environment, reflecting CHI's commitment to holistic health services in Omaha.
CHI Health's academic setting offers exposure to complex cardiac cases and cutting-edge trauma services. EKG Techs here benefit from collaborative care teams and an emphasis on continuous learning, which enhances both clinical skills and patient outcomes.
EKG Techs in Omaha can expect an average annual salary between $45,000 and $55,000, slightly below the national average due to the regional cost of living. Benefits and career growth opportunities often complement the compensation package locally.
Starting as an EKG Tech opens pathways to advanced cardiac monitoring roles, EEG technologist positions, or further specialization in electrophysiology. Additional certifications and clinical experience can propel a career into supervisory or diagnostic interpretation roles.
Local community colleges and healthcare training centers offer accredited EKG Tech programs focusing on both theory and hands-on practice. Many include clinical rotations in Omaha hospitals, providing essential experience for certification and employment.
While prior experience in EEG/EMG labs is preferred, Catholic Health Initiatives supports new hires with structured on-the-job training. This approach helps bridge skill gaps and ensures techs meet high standards for patient care and diagnostic accuracy.