
Job Location Anchorage - ANCHORAGE, AK 99508
JOB TITLE: Cardiac Device Tech
DEPARTMENT: EP
GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES Under limited supervision of the Cardiac Device Clinic, the cardiac technologist is responsible to assist with the development and function of the Cardiac Device Clinic. This position delivers cardiac device technical support for the Cardiology Department staff in the Cardiology Clinic, and leads coordination with other hospitals and clinics to ensure accurate and timely services. Must know how to interrogate and Program Pacemakers and Defibrillators
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Performs in office pacemaker/AICD checks every 3-6 months per cardiology provider’s orders (depending on battery life, may be more frequent) using Medtronic, St. Jude, Boston Scientific, Biotronik, or Sorin programmers; tests device operating parameter settings, battery life, lead impedance, sensitivity, threshold/voltage/pulse width, how often the device is being utilized, and native rhythm abnormalities.
2. Provide exception customer service and patient care in clinic and over the phone during in clinic device checks and routine remote follow up with patients.
3. Expertly triage remote monitor transmissions for all four vendors while delivering thorough and precise reports to providers within the clinical minimum standards for production.
4. Come to work daily with a desire to be the best in the field, ask questions, work well on a team, and present a high level of dependability regarding attendance and work ethic.
5. Apply advanced troubleshooting and programming concepts not limited to: LV vector testing, upper rate behavior, Left Bundle Branch pacing, and CRT optimization via 12 lead EKG.
PAY RANGE $28-48/hr to start (dependent upon experience and education)
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:
This job description is intended to provide basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve.
Education:
Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in Science or Biomedical Engineering from an accredited school and/or completion of a cardiac device education program and/or two years’ patient care experience, including exposure to implantable cardiac devices to include two years recent complex arrhythmia recognition. Progressively responsible professional work-related experience, education, or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for college education.
Minimum: Degree from an accredited school in medical assisting or in a medical related field.
Experience:
Certificate/License:
Preferred: Certification in Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Medical Assisting and/or nursing license preferred. Certification in phlebotomy preferred. Current ACLS certification preferred
Minimum: Current BLS certification required.

The Alaska Heart & Vascular Institute is Alaska’s leading provider of cardiovascular care. We are recognized for excellence in cardiology in Alaska and beyond, and we are proud to provide the highest quality cardiovascular services right here in Alaska.
In addition to our main office at Providence Medical Center and a second Anchorage office at Alaska Regional, Alaska Heart Institute has locations in the Mat-Su Valley, Homer and Soldotna. Please visit our website for addresses of each clinic.
Our Mission
Alaska Heart & Vascular Institute delivers compassionate, high-quality care to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease. We collaborate across systems to make proven therapies accessible to all Alaskans, with a commitment to discovering innovative ways to meet the needs of our community.
We prioritize the patient-provider relationship while offering a full array of services from prevention, to diagnosis, to patient-centered treatment.