Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist Jobs

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Diagnostic radiologic technologists are at the forefront of patient care, translating complex imaging protocols into actionable diagnoses. The industry is booming—AI‑driven dose optimization, hybrid interventional suites, and the surge in outpatient imaging centers are driving demand for skilled technologists. Hospitals and imaging networks are hiring at a record pace, and the need for specialists who can operate CT, MRI, PET, and fluoroscopy equipment is higher than ever.

Within the field, technologists specialize in CT, MRI, PET/CT, interventional radiology, and point‑of‑care ultrasound. A typical day includes preparing patients, selecting appropriate imaging sequences, calibrating equipment, monitoring radiation dose, and collaborating with radiologists in real time. Many technologists also perform dose‑reduction audits, maintain PACS/RIS integration, and provide patient education on safety protocols.

Salary transparency gives technologists a clear benchmark for what their skills are worth in different regions and specialties. With open data, you can gauge whether a position’s pay aligns with industry averages, negotiate confidently, and track the impact of new certifications or AI‑tool proficiency on your earning potential.

Educational Diagnostician in Irving, TX

Company: ProCare Therapy

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Jun 28, 2025

Master’s degree in Special Education, Educational Diagnostics, Psychology or a related field, active Educational Diagnostician license, and 1+ years Educational…

HVAC Service Tech

Company: Essel Environmental

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jun 26, 2025

Valid driver's license required for driving company vehicles. Strong mechanical knowledge with hands-on experience in field service.

Clinical Nurse Educator

Company: Confidential

Location: Las Vegas, NV

Posted Jun 27, 2025

Use of contrast reaction emergency tools (e.g., BP cuff, pulse oximeter, emergency medications). Graduate of an accredited nursing program.

HVAC Refrigeration Service Technician

Company: Nextech

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jun 27, 2025

EPA certification and a valid driver’s license. Diagnose and repair HVAC/R systems, including electrical, mechanical, and electronic components.

Wound Care Treatment Nurse

Company: Wentworth Rehabilitation and Health Care Center Inc.

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jun 27, 2025

Must possess a current, unencumbered license to practice as a RN or LPN in the State of Illinois. Plan, develop, organize, implement, evaluate, and direct the…

Cloud Solutions Architect

Company: Orion180 Insurance Services, LLC

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Jun 27, 2025

This is a hands-on leadership role where you will design solutions that are secure, cost-effective, and future-ready, while collaborating with cross-functional…

HVAC Refrigeration Service Technician

Company: Nextech

Location: Long Island, NY

Posted Jun 28, 2025

EPA certification and a valid driver’s license. Diagnose and repair HVAC/R systems, including electrical, mechanical, and electronic components.

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

Company: Reliable Health Care Services of Southern Nevada, Inc

Location: Las Vegas, NV

Posted Jun 27, 2025

Familiarity with autism diagnostic tools. Guide evidence-based early intervention strategies and best practices. Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance.

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

Company: Community Palliative Consultants

Location: Fernandina, FL

Posted Jun 27, 2025

Valid State of Florida Driver’s license with driving record acceptable to Community Hospice insurance carrier. Prescribes medications and other treatments.

HVAC Refrigeration Service Technician

Company: Nextech

Location: Dallas, TX

Posted Jun 27, 2025

EPA certification and a valid driver’s license. Diagnose and repair HVAC/R systems, including electrical, mechanical, and electronic components.

Sales Consultant

Company: Mattress Warehouse

Location: Forest Park, IL

Posted Jun 28, 2025

We use state of the art technology including tablets, mobile point of sales (POS), and our exclusive bedMatch system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Diagnostic Radiologic Technologists at entry, mid, and senior levels?
Entry‑level technologists earn between $44,000 and $57,000 annually, mid‑level salaries range from $57,000 to $73,000, and senior technologists with additional certifications or leadership roles can command $73,000 to $95,000 or more, depending on geographic location and specialty.
Which skills and certifications are essential for a Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist?
Core competencies include ARRT or ACR certification, proficiency with DICOM and PACS/RIS systems, radiation safety knowledge (including ALARA principles), patient positioning and immobilization techniques, and familiarity with specific equipment such as GE, Siemens, Philips or Toshiba CT/MRI units. Advanced certifications like BCR, CIRS, or interventional radiology technologist credentials enhance marketability.
Is remote or tele‑reading work possible for Diagnostic Radiologic Technologists?
While image acquisition must occur on‑site, many technologists participate in teleradiology networks that allow remote reporting of images captured at satellite sites. Remote work is common for interventional procedure reports, routine follow‑ups, and AI‑based dose‑optimization audits, often supported by secure VPN connections to the main imaging hub.
What career progression options exist for a Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist?
Typical paths include promotion to senior technologist, imaging department manager, radiation safety officer, clinical educator, or quality‑improvement specialist. Some technologists transition to clinical research coordinator roles focused on imaging trials, or to radiology informatics positions that bridge technology and workflow optimization.
What are the current industry trends affecting Diagnostic Radiologic Technologists?
Key trends include AI‑driven image reconstruction and dose‑reduction algorithms, expansion of hybrid operating rooms combining imaging and surgical capabilities, growth of point‑of‑care ultrasound in emergency and critical care, and increased regulatory emphasis on radiation safety and data security. These developments create new skill demands and opportunities for technologists who stay current with emerging technologies.

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