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How much do imaging analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average yearly pay for imaging analyst in the United States is $97,659.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,000.00 and $111,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Imaging Analyst do?

An Imaging Analyst processes, interprets, and analyzes visual data from various imaging technologies, such as medical scans, satellite imagery, or scientific photographs. They use specialized software to enhance images, extract meaningful information, and generate reports. This role is common in healthcare, research, and geospatial industries, ensuring accurate data interpretation for decision-making. Strong analytical skills and knowledge of imaging technologies are essential for success in this field.

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

To thrive as an Imaging Analyst, you need a background in medical imaging, data analysis, and a relevant degree in radiologic technology, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with tools such as PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), advanced imaging software, and sometimes certifications like ARRT are commonly required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills are valuable soft skills in this role. These qualifications are crucial for ensuring accurate image analysis, collaborating effectively with healthcare teams, and supporting clinical decision-making.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of an Imaging Analyst?

Imaging Analysts are typically responsible for processing and analyzing medical images, generating reports for physicians, and ensuring image quality meets diagnostic standards. They may also collaborate with radiologists, IT staff, and clinicians to troubleshoot imaging issues and ensure seamless data integration. Additionally, Imaging Analysts often assist in maintaining imaging databases and may contribute to research or quality improvement projects. This role involves a balance of independent analysis and teamwork within a healthcare or research environment.

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Clinical Imaging Analyst II - Radiation Oncology

Clinical Imaging Analyst II - Radiation Oncology

Yale New Haven Health

New Haven, CT • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


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7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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Job description

Overview
To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
Under general direction designs and supports Clinical Information Systems and infrastructure including, but not limited to The following clinical disciplines across Yale New Haven Health System: Radiology, Cardiology, Neurosciences, Breast Imaging, and Radiation Therapy. Responsible for the inter-departmental and inter-organizational coordination of Clinical Systems deployed within Radiology, Cardiology, Neurosciences, and Radiation Therapy. Has technical responsibility for all clinical imaging systems including Radiology PACS, Heart Center Imaging Systems, Breast Center Imaging Systems, and subsidiary imaging systems within other ancillary departments. Ensures that all Clinical imaging information is timely and effectively communicated to the clinical community. Additional responsibilities include the capacity to communicate effectively with diverse groups of MIS personnel, physician staff, as well as nursing and technical employees, the ability to design and implement information technology solutions that are scalable not only to the needs of the Clinical Departments, but also to the entire clinical community and in-line with organizational strategic goals, the technical capacity to resolve complex technical issues as they relate to the information systems mentioned above as well as the related infrastructure including, but not limited to, LAN, WAN, SAN, NAS, Server hardware and software, and PC technologies.
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Responsibilities
  • 1. Primary responsibility for all PACS and RIS infrastructure and application environments. This includes, but is not limited to, the server architecture, SAN, and application environment utilized by both YNHH and YNHASC Radiology Departments and the entire clinical community that accesses data from these departments.
  • 2. Coordinates the development and installation of all Diagnostic Radiology Information Systems using appropriate project management methodology. This includes the development of long and short term project plans to ensure that project deliverables are met in a timely fashion.
  • 3. Evaluates and advises on Radiology and Cardiology Information Systems software and hardware selection.
  • 4. Works directly with MIS to develop the appropriate integrations with all other clinical information systems including integration with the clinical community's varied computing environments.
  • 5. Demonstrated ability to manage, build and support Windows Server OS including, but not limited to, Active Directory Architecture, Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS), Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ), Windows Load balancing (WLB), etc.
  • 6. Develops documentation regarding all Radiology and Cardiology Information Systems including training guides, installation instructions, down time and other application policies and procedures.
  • 7. Supports Diagnostic Radiology Information Systems through a problem management and change control process methodology, including the installation of new releases, modification/maintenance to existing production systems and problem determination and resolution.
  • 8. Support and maintain the Diagnostic Radiology SAN environment including hardware, software and firmware updates.
  • 9. Design and implement expansion of Diagnostic Radiology SAN environment, including implementation of hardware and forecasting future storage needs.
  • 10. Manages the entire YNHH Radiology and Cardiology computing community, including adherence to hospital wide security initiatives to provide a secure computing environment, application of all software updates within this environment, as well as maintenance and implementation of new and existing PC technologies.
  • 11. Provide application and infrastructure support for the Heart Center, the Breast Center and ASC. Advise on hardware and software platforms and provide project management services for installation of new Information Technologies within these departments.
  • 12. Support Diagnostic Radiology Network Technicians by providing detailed support documentation for Diagnostic Radiology applications, installation instructions for new or updated software, and hands-on training when necessary.
  • 13. Maintains 24x7 on-call schedule to support the entire clinical community with Diagnostic Radiology application issues.
  • 14. Presents Diagnostic Radiology application features and enhancements to the entire user community including radiologists, technologists, nurses and clinicians.
  • 15. Communicates clearly and effectively within multi-disciplinary project teams including MIS, physician, and administrative leadership regarding the status of project, problems and enhancements.
  • 16. Work with Radiologists, coordinators and department managers to analyze and establish efficient workflow processes throughout the Radiology department. This includes analysis of current departmental workflow and development of new workflow processes taking advantage of current or new Information technologies.
  • 17. Administer and support Digital Dictation system for Diagnostic Radiology, including system connectivity, system integration, upgrades and evaluation of system effectiveness for future needs.
  • 18. Assists Vendors of digital DR equipment with connectivity and integration into DR Information Systems and its ancillary computing environment.
  • 19. Supports teleradiology needs of department under direction of DR Information Systems Administrator.

Qualifications
EDUCATION
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related disciplines or technical training and work related experience (courses in systems analysis and design, DMBS, screen design techniques, forms design).
EXPERIENCE
Five (5) to seven (7) years of experience in systems analysis and programming, which includes interfacing experience with health care systems and particularly with Clinical Information systems. Must have project planning experience, broad technical experience across multiple hardware and software platforms. Familiarity with the design and architecture of Microsoft IIS, web services design, implementation and maintenance. Familiarity with Fuji Synapse PACS system design and architecture is desired.
SPECIAL SKILLS
Demonstrated ability to support and maintain both a SQL Server and Oracle database environments. Understanding of general database architecture and an ability to mine data from the RIS and PACS databases for reporting purposes. In depth understanding of the DICOM protocol and its function within the TCP-IP stack. Demonstrated ability to identify and troubleshoot SAN related issues. In depth knowledge of HBA architecture and SAN communications. Experience with EMC SAN hardware and software such as EMC Symmetrix, Powerpath, Clariion, VMWare, etc.
YNHHS Requisition ID
172328

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