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Fluoroscopy Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Radiologist 8706

Waconia, MN · On-site

$330K - $412K/yr

Candidates are preferably eager to practice both mammography and perform procedures including CT/US guided biopsies, drain placement, para/thoracentesis, joint injections, and basic fluoroscopy.

Radiologist

Waconia, MN · On-site

$330K - $412K/yr

Candidates are preferably eager to practice both mammography and perform procedures including CT/US guided biopsies, drain placement, para/thoracentesis, joint injections, and basic fluoroscopy.

Radiologist

Waconia, MN · On-site

$330K - $412K/yr

Candidates are preferably eager to practice both mammography and perform procedures including CT/US guided biopsies, drain placement, para/thoracentesis, joint injections, and basic fluoroscopy.

Radiologist 8706

Waconia, MN · On-site

$330K - $412K/yr

Candidates are preferably eager to practice both mammography and perform procedures including CT/US guided biopsies, drain placement, para/thoracentesis, joint injections, and basic fluoroscopy.

Radiology Physician

Duluth, MN · On-site

$356K - $446K/yr

Required: general CT (including neuro and CT angio), general plain films, fluoroscopy, general MRI (including neuro, MSK, MRA), general ultrasound (abdominal/pelvis, thyroid scans), paracentesis

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How much do fluoroscopy jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for fluoroscopy in Minnesota is $45.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.87 and $56.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is fluoroscopy?

A Fluoroscopy job involves operating fluoroscopic imaging equipment to obtain real-time moving X-ray images of a patient's internal structures. Professionals in this role, typically radiologic technologists or fluoroscopy technicians, assist radiologists and physicians in diagnosing and treating medical conditions. They ensure patient safety by following radiation protection protocols and positioning patients correctly. This role requires specialized training in radiographic techniques and adherence to regulatory guidelines.

What are the typical responsibilities of someone working in a fluoroscopy role?

Professionals in a Fluoroscopy role are responsible for operating fluoroscopic imaging equipment to assist physicians in diagnostic and interventional procedures, such as GI studies, orthopedic exams, or minimally invasive surgeries. Daily tasks include preparing patients, ensuring proper positioning, following radiation safety measures, and capturing high-quality images as requested by medical staff. Collaboration with radiologists, nurses, and other care team members is common to ensure smooth workflow and optimal patient care. This role requires careful attention to protocol and the ability to remain calm and focused in a fast-paced healthcare environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the fluoroscopy position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Fluoroscopy role, you need expertise in radiologic technology, thorough knowledge of human anatomy, and completion of an accredited radiologic technologist program with appropriate state licensure or ARRT certification. Familiarity with fluoroscopic imaging equipment, radiation safety protocols, and hospital information systems is essential. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and a commitment to patient care help set you apart in this field. These skills are crucial for performing safe and accurate imaging procedures while maintaining patient safety and collaborating efficiently with healthcare teams.

How to get into fluoroscopy?

To become a fluoroscopy technologist, you typically need to complete a radiologic technology program accredited by a recognized agency, which includes coursework and clinical training. Certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) is often required, and state licensure may also be necessary depending on the location. Developing skills in imaging equipment operation and patient care is essential for entry into this field.

What is a fluoroscopy technician?

A fluoroscopy technician, also known as a radiologic technologist specializing in fluoroscopy, operates imaging equipment to produce real-time moving images of the inside of a patient's body. They prepare patients, position equipment, and ensure safety protocols are followed, often working closely with radiologists. Certification and knowledge of radiation safety are typically required for this role.
Infographic showing various Fluoroscopy job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 6% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 12% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $93,925 per year, or $45.2 per hour.

Radiologist 8706

Ridgeview

Waconia, MN • On-site

$330K - $412K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Ridgeview Medical Center rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 20 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Ridgeview Medical Center is seeking a full or part-time board certified or board eligible radiologist to practice in the southwest Twin Cities metro (Waconia/Chaska).

The current hospital employed practice includes five board certified radiologists with diagnostic responsibilities including routine ED, inpatient and outpatient CT/US/NM/MG/XR imaging as well as the opportunity to read additional subspeciality (MR/CT/PET) imaging as desired.

  • Candidates are preferably eager to practiceboth mammography and perform procedures including CT/US guided biopsies, drain placement, para/thoracentesis, joint injections, and basic fluoroscopy.
  • Radiologists with either a strong mammography or procedural skill set would still be gladly considered.
  • Fellowship training is preferred, but experienced and motivated candidates without subspecialization are welcome to apply, including newly graduated residents with a desire to work in the southwest Twin Cities metro.
  • Typical schedule Monday - Friday: 7 am - 3 pm, 8 am - 4 pm, or 9 am - 5 pm depending on shift assignment.
  • No evenings ornights.
  • Light weekend onsite hospital call responsibilities once a month or less: 7 am - 11 am Saturday/Sunday (10-12 weekends per year).
  • Shift distribution includes 50% onsite hospital based (Waconia), 25% outpatient imaging center based (Chaska), and 25% teleradiology (home).
  • Reasonable RVU expectation: average ~55 RVUs/day per day
  • 13 weeks (65 days) vacation as both entire weeks and scattered 3-4 day weekends.

Compensation

Competitive compensation package with base salary and production incentive with no upper limit

Comprehensive benefits package including robust medical, dental and vision coverage; annual continuing medical education budget, competitive retirement plan with employer contributions, and more.


RidgeviewRadiology

State of the art equipment, including one of only two Siemens NAEOTOM photon counting CT scanners in the state of Minnesota as well as a newly installed Siemens fluoroscopy unit.

Sectra PACS beginning Q4 2026 with Powerscribe. Full time PACS administrator and 24/7 IT support.

Full time dedicated Director of Imaging Services and Imaging Services Manager. Regular collegial engagement with hospital administration.

Employer provided home workstation.

Ridgeview

Ridgeview is an independent, nonprofit, regional health care system serving the southwest metro region of the Twin Cities. Its network includes four hospital campuses - located in Arlington, Chaska, Le Sueur, and Waconia - a multitude of primary and specialty care clinics, emergency and ambulance services, specialty programs, Ridgeview Community Network (an accountable care organization), home health and home medical equipment services, and more.

Ridgeview serves a population of more than 315,000 people and is one of the largest employers in Carver County, with more than 2,600 employees and 120+ volunteers supporting the organization.

Recognized for clinical excellence, Ridgeview also has a well-earned reputation for delivering a highly personalized experience to each patient in a culture rooted in compassion and intuition.


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