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Employment Type:
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Location:
Milwaukee, WI (Onsite)
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Neurodiagnostic Tech II
Job Title: Neurodiagnostic Tech II
Location: Milwaukee, WI 53226
Duration: 03/09/2026 – 06/08/2026
Schedule Notes: B Week 7/70 10p-830a rotation
Shift: 3rd Shift – 10:00 PM – 8:30 AM
Schedule: 7 days/week, 10 hours/day, 70 hours/week; Weekends required; No on-call
Work Setting: Clinical – Allied – Travel (Neurophysiology Lab)
Education
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High school graduate or equivalent – Required
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Graduate of an accredited Neurodiagnostic Technology program accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation by the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalography & Evoked Potentials (ABRET) – Preferred
Licensure & Certifications
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American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) for the Healthcare Provider or AHA approved equivalent required within 90 days of hire – Required
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Registered by the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic and Evoked Potential Technologists (ABRET) in a minimum of one of the following – Preferred:
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Registered Electroencephalography Technologist (EEG)
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Registered Nerve Conduction Velocity Testing (EMG/NCV)
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Certified Autonomic Professional (CAP)
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Certified Long Term Monitoring Technologist (CLTM)
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Registered Evoked Potential Technologist
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Required Skills & Experience
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Proven ability to perform Electroencephalography (EEG)
Preferred Skills & Experience
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2+ years of proven experience as a Neurodiagnostic Technician
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Nerve Conduction Velocity Testing
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Autonomics
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Long Term Monitoring
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Evoked Potentials
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Magnetoencephalography
Job Summary
Under the limited supervision of the Neurodiagnostic (ND) Tech Educator or delegated team member, prepares patients for routine and advanced neurodiagnostic procedures including EEG, EMG, long-term and intraoperative monitoring, evoked potentials, nerve conduction velocities, autonomic testing, Neuro Interventional Radiology WADA, and PET studies.
Performs diagnostic and investigative studies in the laboratory, at the bedside, and in critical care units for patients of all ages.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
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Accurately measuring and applying electrodes according to the International 10-20 System
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Ensuring electrode impedances meet laboratory standards
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Gathering comprehensive patient history including seizure activity and medications
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Explaining procedures to patients and families
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Recognizing medical contraindications of activation procedures
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Preparing equipment and exam rooms according to lab standards
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Adjusting machine controls and utilizing alternative methods to obtain optimal recordings
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Recognizing and eliminating artifact
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Following EMU (Epilepsy Monitoring Unit) Observer I standards
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Reviewing and clipping EMU and continuous EEG files
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Observing and beginning training in EMG, EVP, Autonomics, IOM, WADA, and PET
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Troubleshooting equipment malfunctions and software errors
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Assisting Tech I staff
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Entering documentation and charge capture accurately and timely
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Assisting front desk with scheduling and patient check-in
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Floating to other sites as required