The Lead Electrophysiology Tech assists physicians during complex cardiac procedures and operates specialized cardiovascular equipment in the Cath Lab. They are also responsible for training other staff members and maintaining equipment competency across various interventional specialties.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be a Rad Tech with current ARRT certification and Oregon state licensure, along with BLS and ACLS certifications. A minimum of 1-2 years of experience in an Electrophysiology lab is required, with additional experience in invasive cardiac or vascular settings preferred.
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center is your community medical provider, serving the Willamette Valley and its residents. Our 113-bed hospital offers inpatient, outpatient, diagnostic, medical, surgical and emergency care. We are a family of caregivers offering care to our larger family — our community.
Position Details
Hourly Base Rate: $59.00 - $74.61
Shift: Days
Hours Per Week: 40
SEIU Local 49 represented position •
Date Posted: 4/3/26
Job Summary
Under the general supervision of the Cath Lab Manager, assists physicians as required, teaches and trains other technologists and nurses, and does related work as assigned.
The Electrophysiology Tech II (EP Tech II) provides assistance to hospital medical staff by operating, maintaining and preparing all Cardiovascular equipment needed for Electrophysiology studies.
The EP Tech II assists the physician with all procedures in the EP Lab to include but not limited to catheter ablations, left ventricular mapping, AIDC implantation, cardiac catheterization, Swan-Ganz insertion, temporary and permanent pacemaker insertions, physiologic pressure monitoring.
The EP Tech II integrates knowledge of cardiovascular physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, electrical technique and interventions being performed to monitor the for potential/actual physiological and behavioral changes intra-procedure and post procedure and intervenes appropriately.
The EP Tech II will also assist hospital medical staff in support and maintain competency in the following specialties: Interventional Cardiology / Vascular (diagnostic angiograms, balloon angioplasty, stent placement and atherectomy), and one of the following specialties: 1. TAVR, 2. TCAR, 3. Endografts, 4. Hybrid Surgical, 5. Routine Interventional Radiology procedures.
Qualifications
Rad Tech with current ARRT and Licensed in Radiography by the Oregon Board of Medical Imaging (OBMI).
Minimum 1-2 years experience in Electrophysiology (EP) lab.
Minimum 1-2 years recent experience in an invasive Cardiac Cath / Vascular /Hybrid and or Interventional Radiology is highly preferred.
Must have ability to work efficiently, responsibly, and in a team-oriented atmosphere with multiple work demands.
Must be able to respond appropriately in emergency situations that may arise in high risk procedures.
Ability to perform essential job functions and job specific competencies.
Knowledge of basic cardiac anatomy and physiology, cardiac pharmacology and basic ECG interpretation skills.
Proficient in the operation, maintenance, and trouble-shooting of all equipment in the interventional areas.
Must possess strong interpersonal relations skills and a high sensibility to the needs of others, including the ability to communicate effectively with physicians, patients and their families, supervisors, peers, volunteers, and other customers.
Benefits
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Opportunities for professional development and advancement.
Supportive work environment with a collaborative team.