Your Brain Belongs in the OR.
IONM Technologist | CNIM Required
Salary $64,000 – $115,000 annually
Employment Full-Time
Experience 3–4 Years
Credential CNIM Required
Case Level Advanced
On-Call Required
Open Positions 4
Why This Company?
In the neurodiagnostic constellation, here is a rising star. This company is on the move — growing rapidly and sustainably — and reinventing what it means to be a neurodiagnostic professional. Leadership is built to support technologists in the field, not merely employ them. This is where your career finally breaks out and levels up.
Compensation & Perks That Actually Hit
• Competitive salary with real growth potential
• Up to 100% employer-paid health insurance + $1,500 annual HSA contributions
• 401(k) with matching & immediate vesting
• Bonus plan up to $2,000 per quarter
• $150–$250 extra per travel case day for coverage
• On-call pay
• Advanced case training available
• Generous time-off package
• Comprehensive well-being program included
What You'll Own in the OR
As an IONM technologist, you play a critical role in preserving patient quality of life during surgery. Here's what that looks like day to day:
• Preoperative Assessment: Conduct thorough patient evaluations, review medical history, and explain the neuromonitoring process. Apply recording electrodes per standardized protocols.
• Equipment Setup & Calibration: Prepare and configure neuromonitoring equipment for peak performance. Troubleshoot like a pro.
• Intraoperative Monitoring: Continuously monitor neurological status, analyze electrophysiological data, and collaborate with the surgical team in real time.
• Data Analysis & Interpretation: Interpret complex waveforms and patterns, correlate findings with surgical events, and communicate critical changes clearly.
• Documentation: Maintain detailed, accurate records of monitoring activities, equipment settings, waveforms, and clinical observations.
• Quality Improvement: Contribute to initiatives that elevate patient care and sharpen operational efficiency.
• Professional Development: Stay ahead of the curve through continuing education and the latest advancements in neuromonitoring.
What You Bring
✓ CNIM certification — this is an advanced-level IONM role
✓ Minimum bachelor's degree (Master's, Ph.D., or MD also welcomed)
✓ Current AHA CPR certification
✓ Valid driver's license
✓ COVID vaccination documentation
✓ Deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and surgically related pathologies
✓ Skilled at analyzing neurophysiologic and electronic waveforms
✓ Fluent with electrophysiological equipment and testing procedures
✓ Strong interpersonal skills — you're a team player in a high-stakes environment
✓ Physical ability to stand, move, and apply electrodes with precision and speed in an OR suite
✓ Ability to maintain sharp focus through extended monitoring sessions