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Operates a magnetic resonance scanner to obtain images used in the diagnosis and treatment of patient pathologies. Uses knowledge of imaging techniques and cross-sectional anatomy to create high quality images for interpretation by radiologists and other medical professionals. Modifies technical settings and adjusts scanning parameters to enhance images and minimize unnecessary exposure. Performs routine inspections and maintenance on scanner and archives imaging data. Typically requires an associate degree in a related area. Requires ARRT certification. Typically requires State License based more...



Operates a magnetic resonance scanner to obtain images used in the diagnosis and treatment of patient pathologies. Uses knowledge of imaging techniques and cross-sectional anatomy to create high quality images for interpretation by radiologists and other medical professionals. Modifies technical settings and adjusts scanning parameters to enhance images and minimize unnecessary exposure. Performs routine inspections and maintenance on scanner and archives imaging data. Typically requires an associate degree in a related area. Requires ARRT certification. Typically requires State License based more...


Alternate job titles: MRI Technologist Leader

Oversees work in the magnetic resonance department, maintains technical aspects of radiologic safety and evaluates accuracy and quality of MRIs. Schedules work assignments and coordinates requests for services. Recommends new equipment, equipment modification, and crucial construction within the department. May perform duties of MRI Technologist as needed. May require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Requires a registration as a technologist by the A.R.R.T. Typically reports to a manager or director. Manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first lev more...


Alternate job titles: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist

Operates a magnetic resonance scanner to obtain images used in the diagnosis and treatment of patient pathologies. Uses knowledge of imaging techniques and cross-sectional anatomy to create high quality images for interpretation by radiologists and other medical professionals. Modifies technical settings and adjusts scanning parameters to enhance images and minimize unnecessary exposure. Performs routine inspections and maintenance on scanner and archives imaging data. Typically requires an associate degree in a related area. Requires ARRT certification. Typically reports to a chief technologi more...



Alternate job titles: Chief MRI Technologist | MRI Technologist Leader

The Head MRI Technologist schedules work assignments and coordinates requests for services. Oversees work in the magnetic resonance department, maintains technical aspects of radiologic safety and evaluates accuracy and quality of MRIs. Being an Head MRI Technologist may perform duties of MRI Technologist as needed. Recommends new equipment, equipment modification, and crucial construction within the department. In addition, Head MRI Technologist may require a bachelor's degree in an area of specialty, registration as a technologist by the A. R.R.T. Typically reports to a manager or director. more...


Alternate job titles: MRI Technologist II | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist

The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist II uses knowledge of imaging techniques and cross-sectional anatomy to create high quality images for interpretation by radiologists and other medical professionals. Operates a magnetic resonance scanner to obtain images used in the diagnosis and treatment of patient pathologies. Being a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist II performs routine inspections and maintenance on scanner and archives imaging data. Modifies technical settings and adjusts scanning parameters to enhance images and minimize unnecessary exposure. In addition, Mag more...



Alternate job titles: MRI Technologist I |

The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist I uses knowledge of imaging techniques and cross-sectional anatomy to create high quality images for interpretation by radiologists and other medical professionals. Operates a magnetic resonance scanner to obtain images used in the diagnosis and treatment of patient pathologies. Being a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist I performs routine inspections and maintenance on scanner and archives imaging data. Modifies technical settings and adjusts scanning parameters to enhance images and minimize unnecessary exposure. In addition, Magne more...


Alternate job titles: MRI Technologist III |

The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist III uses knowledge of imaging techniques and cross-sectional anatomy to create high quality images for interpretation by radiologists and other medical professionals. Operates a magnetic resonance scanner to obtain images used in the diagnosis and treatment of patient pathologies. Being a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist III performs routine inspections and maintenance on scanner and archives imaging data. Modifies technical settings and adjusts scanning parameters to enhance images and minimize unnecessary exposure. In addition, M more...


Alternate job titles: Biomedical Equipment Engineer I | Entry Biomedical Engineer | Medical Specialty Equipment Engineer I

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Alternate job titles: Diagnostic Imagining Services Director

Directs the Diagnostic Imaging Department's operations including nuclear medicine, MRI, radiology, computer-assisted tomography and ultrasound. Supervises new testing procedures and related protocol. Regulates the maintenance of departmental facilities, supplies, equipment, and material in a manner to promote health, comfort, and efficiency. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the funct more...


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