IOM Technologist-San Jose, CA
What You'll Do
- Protect Patients
- Partner with Surgeons
- Make a Difference
Protect Patients
Your role starts with patient assessment before the first incision. You meet with patients, review their history, and explain what neuromonitoring means for their safety.
Partner with Surgeons
You are the eyes on the nervous system throughout the procedure — continuously reading electrophysiological data, spotting early warning signs, and alerting the surgical team in real time when it matters most.
Intraoperative Monitoring
You work side-by-side with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and OR staff. Your communication and expertise directly influence surgical decisions and patient outcomes.
Team Collaboration
You interpret complex waveforms, correlate findings with surgical events, and document everything with precision. Your records protect the patient long after they leave the OR.
Data Integrity
You contribute to a culture of continuous improvement — helping make care better not just for today's patients, but for every patient who follows.
Quality & Innovation
- Compensation & Benefits
Compensation & Benefits
- A sign-on bonus — because your expertise is worth it from day one
- A competitive salary based on your experience, credentials, and skillset
- Earn up to 100% employer-paid health insurance + $1,500 annual HSA contribution
- Quarterly utilization incentive — up to $2,000 per quarter
- Travel incentive pay $150-$250 per case day when covering cases on the road
- On-call pay, paid holidays, vacation, and sick time
- 401(k) with competitive company match and immediate vesting
Access to Advanced Case Training
To keep growing your clinical skills, this role offers access to advanced case training.
Bonus Points
- Advanced degree in neuroscience or a related field
- Experience with advanced neuromonitoring modalities
What to Expect on the Job
- This is an active, hands-on role in real surgical environments
- You'll be on your feet — standing, moving, and staying sharp for extended periods
- You'll transport and set up equipment (up to 45 lbs)
- Schedule flexibility required, including on-call availability
- Exposure to OR environments; adherence to safety protocols is essential
MPOWERHealth CNIM Academy
If you're not yet CNIM certified, apply to the MPOWERHealth CNIM Academy — our nationally accredited, paid training program with a 94% certification pass rate.
About the Role
This role is for experienced IOM professionals ready to step in and make an immediate impact.
Qualifications
- CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible
- Bachelor's degree or higher in a related field
- Minimum 1 year of IONM experience
- Strong foundation in neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology
- AHA CPR certified | Valid Driver's License
Skills
- A communicator and a collaborator — equally comfortable working independently or as part of a surgical team
Benefits
- Equal Opportunity Employer