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EKG technicians work in hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centers performing critical heart monitoring tests.
Perform electrocardiogram tests and assist cardiologists in clinics and hospitals
Monitor patient heart rhythms in telemetry units
Apply and analyze 24-48 hour ambulatory heart monitors
Assist with exercise and pharmacological stress testing
Remote monitoring of multiple patients in critical care
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for cardiovascular technologists and technicians (including EKG technicians) was $67,260 in May 2024. Many technicians earn more with overtime, night shifts and certifications.
$67,260
Median Annual (BLS 2024)
$32.34
Median Hourly
Strong
Demand Nationwide
Certification is the fastest way to stand out. The two most recognized credentials are the Certified Cardiographic Technician (CCT) from Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) and the Certified EKG Technician (CET) from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
Many hospitals and clinics reimburse certification costs and provide paid training to help you become certified quickly.
Steady work in hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centers
Above-average wages plus shift differentials and overtime
Company-sponsored certification and on-the-job training
Medical, dental, vision and retirement plans
Path to senior tech, lead or cardiology management roles
Obtain your BLS (CPR) from the American Heart Association and pursue CCT or CET certification. Many employers reimburse the cost after hiring.
Mention any patient care, customer service or medical assistant background even if not in cardiology.
Large health systems and outpatient diagnostic centers hire year-round. Check both hospital career pages and major job boards.
Most healthcare roles require a clean background check, drug screening and proof of immunizations.
The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or career advice. Salary data is from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2024). Certification requirements are governed by the National Healthcareer Association and Cardiovascular Credentialing International. Always verify current licensing, pay rates and job details directly with employers or official sources.