Radiology Technician (ARRT) Full Time, Evenings

Life is a Mays · Greensboro, NC, US

PostJobFree Posted May 15, 2026 First seen May 17, 2026
We are seeking a detail-oriented and patient-focused Radiology Technician to perform diagnostic imaging examinations. The technician is responsible for preparing patients for procedures, operating X-ray and other radiographic equipment, and ensuring that high-quality images are produced for physician review. The primary goal is to provide accurate diagnostic information while strictly adhering to radiation safety protocols to protect patients, staff, and self. Key Responsibilities Prepare and position patients for various radiographic examinations, ensuring their comfort and cooperation throughout the process. Operate X-ray, fluoroscopy, or other specialized imaging equipment to capture internal structures for diagnostic purposes. Utilize radiation protection devices, such as lead aprons and shields, to minimize radiation exposure to patients and staff in accordance with ALARA principles. Evaluate completed radiographs for technical quality to ensure they meet diagnostic standards. Maintain accurate patient records, including documentation of the procedure performed and any contrast media used. Perform routine maintenance and quality control tests on imaging equipment, reporting any malfunctions or safety concerns to the supervisor. Collaborate with radiologists and other medical staff to coordinate patient care and prioritize urgent or emergency imaging requests. Qualifications Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology from an accredited program. Current certification and registration in Radiography by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Valid state licensure or certification for radiologic technologists, where applicable. Current CPR certification. Strong knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and radiographic positioning techniques. Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate clearly with patients who may be in pain or distress. Work Environment This position is typically based in a hospital, urgent care center, or outpatient imaging facility. The role requires physical stamina, including the ability to stand for long periods, lift or move patients, and wear heavy lead shielding when necessary. To apply: send resume to