IOM Technologist-San Jose, CA

MPOWERHealthSan Jose, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Be a Guardian in the Operating Room. Sign-on bonus available IOM Technologist | MPOWERHealth Every surgery has a team protecting the patient. You are the one protecting their nervous system. When a patient goes under anesthesia for a complex spinal or neurological procedure, they place extraordinary trust in the hands around them. As an IOM Technologist at MPOWERHealth, you are a critical part of that circle of care — monitoring the patient's brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves in real time, ready to act the moment something needs attention. This isn't just a technical role. It's a calling for someone who understands that their skill and focus can mean the difference between a patient walking out of the hospital or not. If that kind of purpose drives you, we want you on our team. Responsibilities What You'll Do: Protect Patients. Partner with Surgeons. Make a Difference. Your Role in the Operating Room Every case is different. Every patient is counting on you. Here's how you show up for them: • Before the first incision, you meet with patients, review their history, and explain what neuromonitoring means for their safety. You are often their last reassuring voice before surgery begins.Patient Assessment: • 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: What We Offer: A Career That Rewards Your Dedication Compensation & Benefits We believe people who protect patients deserve to be well taken care of themselves: • Sign-On Bonus — because your expertise is worth it from day one • 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 Qualifications This role is for experienced IOM professionals ready to step in and make an immediate impact: • 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 • A communicator and a collaborator — equally comfortable working independently or as part of a surgical team 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 Not yet CNIM certified? You don't have to wait. Apply to the MPOWERHealth CNIM Academy — our nationally accredited, paid training program with a 94% certification pass rate. MPOWERHealth is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free from discrimination on the basis of age, color, sex, disability, national origin, race, religion, or veteran status. IND456

Requirements

  • 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
  • A communicator and a collaborator — equally comfortable working independently or as part of a surgical team
  • 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

Nice To Haves

  • Advanced degree in neuroscience or a related field
  • Experience with advanced neuromonitoring modalities

Responsibilities

  • Meet with patients, review their history, and explain what neuromonitoring means for their safety
  • Continuously reading electrophysiological data, spotting early warning signs, and alerting the surgical team in real time when it matters most
  • Work side-by-side with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and OR staff
  • Interpret complex waveforms, correlate findings with surgical events, and document everything with precision
  • Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement

Benefits

  • Sign-On Bonus
  • 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
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