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Experience with venipuncture, performing MIP, MPR, and 3D imaging, procedures like biopsies or drainages, vascular or cardiac imaging, trauma, or stroke a plus. Shift: Shifts: 10 hour Varied shifts ...

Experience with venipuncture, performing MIP, MPR, and 3D imaging, procedures like biopsies or drainages, vascular or cardiac imaging, trauma, or stroke a plus. Shift: Shifts: 10 hour Varied shifts ...

Experience with venipuncture, performing MIP, MPR, and 3D imaging, procedures like biopsies or drainages, vascular or cardiac imaging, trauma, or stroke a plus. Shift: Shifts: 10 hour Varied shifts ...

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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for 3d imaging in the United States is $74,576.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $83,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A 3D Imaging professional typically spends their day designing and refining 3D models, collaborating with team members such as engineers, designers, or healthcare professionals, and optimizing imaging outputs for specific applications. Daily tasks may include gathering project requirements, troubleshooting technical issues, and reviewing feedback to improve models or visualizations. Depending on the industry, you might also prepare presentations, ensure data accuracy, or work closely with clients to meet their visualization needs. This role blends technical proficiency with creativity, often requiring adaptability to shifting project priorities and client feedback.

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To thrive in 3D Imaging, expertise in computer graphics, 3D modeling, and visualization—often supported by a degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field—is essential. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as Autodesk Maya, Blender, 3ds Max, and imaging systems, as well as certifications in relevant platforms, is typically expected. Creative problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are key soft skills for excelling in this field. These competencies are crucial for producing high-quality 3D visualizations that meet project requirements and integrating seamlessly with multidisciplinary teams.

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A 3D Imaging job involves creating, processing, and analyzing three-dimensional visual representations of objects, environments, or medical scans. Professionals in this field use specialized software and hardware to develop 3D models for industries such as healthcare, entertainment, engineering, and manufacturing. Their work may include tasks like rendering realistic images, enhancing medical imaging for diagnostics, or developing visual effects for films and games. Strong skills in computer graphics, imaging technology, and spatial analysis are typically required.

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Pediatric Imaging Cardiology

Pediatric Imaging Cardiology

Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Job Opportunity: Pediatric Cardiology Imaging Specialist

Our organization is seeking a dedicated imaging specialist in pediatric cardiology to become part of our multidisciplinary team. Ideal candidates will hold board certification in pediatric cardiology and possess a minimum of one additional year of fellowship training focused on imaging, particularly in fetal imaging. Preference will be given to applicants with a few years of post-fellowship imaging experience, with the potential to apply for the Medical Directorship role based on qualifications.

Current Team Composition

Our esteemed faculty comprises:

  • Seventeen general cardiologists
  • Three surgeons
  • Five interventional cardiologists
  • Three heart failure/transplant cardiologists
  • Five advanced imaging cardiologists
  • One electrophysiologist
  • Two adult congenital cardiologists
  • Eight CV-ICU cardiologists

This makes us the largest Pediatric Cardiovascular program in Florida and the second largest in the Southeastern United States. We proudly offer the only accredited Adult Congenital Heart Program in Southern Florida. Our current volume includes:

  • Over 3,500 fetal examinations
  • More than 350 Cardiac MRI assessments
  • 30,000 outpatient echocardiograms
  • 200 transesophageal echocardiograms (TEEs) annually

Additionally, we have a comprehensive 3D imaging program that includes fetal MRI. Anticipated growth in workload is expected in the coming years due to the planned expansion of our general outreach clinics and the adult congenital heart program.

Position Details

This is a full-time employed role within our multispecialty physician group. The position comes with a competitive benefits package and a compensation structure that reflects training and experience. Coverage for professional malpractice and medical liability is provided under sovereign immunity.

We look forward to welcoming a new member to our team who is passionate about advancing pediatric cardiology imaging.