Medix™
MRI Technologist – Day Shift (Multiple Locations)
Overview We are seeking a skilled and patient-focused
MRI Technologist
to join our growing imaging team. In this role, you will perform high-quality MRI examinations that assist physicians in accurate medical diagnosis, while maintaining strict adherence to safety and regulatory standards. This is an excellent opportunity for technologists who value patient care, consistency, and a weekday-only schedule.
Schedule Monday – Friday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM No evenings, weekends, or call
Patient Volume & Population Average
12–14 patients per day
(maximum of 16 scheduled) 30-minute scan slots Patient population varies by site No pediatric patients under age 15
Equipment & Technology MRI systems are predominantly
GE
(23 GE, 7 Philips; Siemens being phased out) EHR/PACS:
Fuji R / Synapse (varies by location)
Locations (4 Total) Assignments are based on skill set and operational needs across the following sites: Briarville (Madison) 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Mobile trailer location with a high likelihood of relocation Charlotte Avenue (Nashville) 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Newly opened location Requires competency or training in
Elastography
and
TMJ (Temporal Mandibular Joint) imaging Midtown 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Advanced clinical environment Requires
Breast MRI experience
(or willingness to train in a contract-to-hire model) Experience with
3T magnet
preferred (prostate MRI performed; training available)
Responsibilities Perform MRI examinations according to established protocols Produce diagnostic-quality images to support physician interpretation Ensure patient safety, comfort, and education throughout the imaging process Maintain compliance with all safety, regulatory, and accreditation requirements Accurately document exams within the electronic medical record Collaborate effectively with radiologists and clinical staff
Required Qualifications Successful completion of a
Radiologic Technology program
from an accredited school (preferred) ARRT registration
(MRI) State licensure
as required BCLS/BLS certification
Preferred Qualifications 1 year of MRI experience
(or equivalent clinical training) Experience with GE MRI systems Willingness to learn advanced imaging techniques as needed
Overview We are seeking a skilled and patient-focused
MRI Technologist
to join our growing imaging team. In this role, you will perform high-quality MRI examinations that assist physicians in accurate medical diagnosis, while maintaining strict adherence to safety and regulatory standards. This is an excellent opportunity for technologists who value patient care, consistency, and a weekday-only schedule.
Schedule Monday – Friday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM No evenings, weekends, or call
Patient Volume & Population Average
12–14 patients per day
(maximum of 16 scheduled) 30-minute scan slots Patient population varies by site No pediatric patients under age 15
Equipment & Technology MRI systems are predominantly
GE
(23 GE, 7 Philips; Siemens being phased out) EHR/PACS:
Fuji R / Synapse (varies by location)
Locations (4 Total) Assignments are based on skill set and operational needs across the following sites: Briarville (Madison) 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Mobile trailer location with a high likelihood of relocation Charlotte Avenue (Nashville) 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Newly opened location Requires competency or training in
Elastography
and
TMJ (Temporal Mandibular Joint) imaging Midtown 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Advanced clinical environment Requires
Breast MRI experience
(or willingness to train in a contract-to-hire model) Experience with
3T magnet
preferred (prostate MRI performed; training available)
Responsibilities Perform MRI examinations according to established protocols Produce diagnostic-quality images to support physician interpretation Ensure patient safety, comfort, and education throughout the imaging process Maintain compliance with all safety, regulatory, and accreditation requirements Accurately document exams within the electronic medical record Collaborate effectively with radiologists and clinical staff
Required Qualifications Successful completion of a
Radiologic Technology program
from an accredited school (preferred) ARRT registration
(MRI) State licensure
as required BCLS/BLS certification
Preferred Qualifications 1 year of MRI experience
(or equivalent clinical training) Experience with GE MRI systems Willingness to learn advanced imaging techniques as needed