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Lead CT Technologist

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$35.53 - $56.83/hr

This role also offers the unique opportunity to float between UPMC Presbyterian, Montefiore, and our new Kamin Tower, providing even broader clinical exposure and experience across multiple sites.

MRI Technologist Adv

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$35.74 - $51.79/hr

This position offers a unique opportunity to support the opening of the brand-new Kamin Tower , featuring a state-of-the-art intra-operative MRI (iMRI) suite . As one of the primary technologists ...

Health Unit Coordinator

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$15.75 - $21.25/hr

Work in the newly completed Kamin Tower and surgical suites starting January 2027 * Be part of a modern, state-of-the-art environment designed to enhance patient care and team collaboration Why You ...

Health Unit Coordinator - Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$15.25 - $20.50/hr

... Kamin Tower and surgical suites starting January 2027 Be part of a modern, state-of-the-art environment designed to enhance patient care and team collaboration Why You'll Love This Role Make a ...

Supply Specialist

Pittsburgh, PA

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

You can enjoy the new Kamin tower's exciting features, such as The Grove - a four-level area offering amenities such as a spiritual center, educational spaces, and a restaurant - along with beautiful ...

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Kamin information

What are Kamin?

Kamin is a German word that translates to 'chimney' or 'fireplace' in English. In the context of jobs, a Kamin refers to a professional who specializes in the installation, maintenance, and repair of chimneys and fireplaces. These professionals ensure that chimneys are safe, clean, and functioning properly, helping to prevent fire hazards and improve heating efficiency in homes and buildings. Kamin specialists may also advise on the best types of fireplaces or stoves for specific needs and comply with safety regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Kamin installer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Kamin (chimney or fireplace) installer, you need expertise in masonry, construction techniques, and safety protocols, often supported by relevant vocational training or certification. Familiarity with tools such as masonry saws, levels, and measurement systems, as well as knowledge of building codes and ventilation standards, is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication with clients and team members are valuable soft skills. These competencies ensure that installations are safe, efficient, and compliant with regulations, leading to customer satisfaction and minimized risk.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Kamin installer, and how does this role interact with other trades on a construction site?

As a Kamin (fireplace) installer, your daily tasks typically include assembling, installing, and maintaining fireplaces or stoves in residential or commercial properties. You'll work closely with other trades such as electricians, plumbers, and general contractors to ensure proper integration with heating, ventilation, and safety systems. Collaboration and clear communication are crucial to coordinate schedules, adhere to building codes, and resolve any on-site challenges efficiently. Being detail-oriented and safety-conscious is essential, as the role often requires problem-solving in diverse installation environments.

What is the difference between Kamin vs Carpenter?

AspectKaminCarpenter
CredentialsTypically no formal certification required, but some may have specialized trainingOften requires a high school diploma and apprenticeship programs
Work EnvironmentIndoor and outdoor construction sites, focusing on framing and structural workIndoor and outdoor, working on building frameworks, furniture, and structures
Industry UsageUsed in construction, renovation, and specialized building projectsCommon across residential, commercial, and industrial construction

While both Kamin and Carpenter work in construction, Kamin typically refers to a specialized role focusing on specific structural tasks, whereas Carpenter is a broader term covering various woodworking and building activities. The roles often overlap, but Carpenters usually have more extensive training and a wider scope of work.

What cities are hiring for Kamin jobs? Cities with the most Kamin job openings:
What states have the most Kamin jobs? States with the most job openings for Kamin jobs include:
Infographic showing various Kamin job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 54% Full Time, and 46% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.

Lead CT Technologist

UPMC Senior Communities

Pittsburgh, PA โ€ข On-site

$35.53 - $56.83/hr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Start Strong: Earn a $20,000 sign-on bonus when you join the team!
UPMC Presbyterian is seeking a full-time Lead CT Technologist to join our team! This position offers a flexible daylight schedule, consisting of two 8-hour shifts and two 12-hour shifts, along with rotating weekend and holiday coverage-no call required.
This is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your imaging career while working alongside a collaborative team of life-changers in a fast-paced environment. You'll gain valuable experience in a Level I Trauma Center, as well as a leading cardiac and stroke center, with exposure to a wide variety of advanced and complex procedures.
This role also offers the unique opportunity to float between UPMC Presbyterian, Montefiore, and our new Kamin Tower, providing even broader clinical exposure and experience across multiple sites.
Ready to grow your career? Apply today!
Responsibilities:
  • Assists with quality assurance projects and assists in the development of exam protocols alongside of or in place of advanced technologists and communicates results back to departmental leadership.
  • Performs all responsibilities of CT Tech I and Advanced CT Tech II.
  • Leads orientation and training for new hires, students and other medical personnel; ensures competencies are completed in the required time frame.
  • Responsible for offering remediation with technologists when necessary.
  • Coordinates daily workflow and schedule of the department while maintaining staffing levels based on, but not limited to, call offs, vacations, patient volumes, and training needs.
  • Assists in talent acquisition interviews for successful recruitment of technologist candidates and provides feedback for annual performance reviews.
  • Assumes the leadership role in the absence of the supervisor.

Qualifications:
  • Graduate of an ARRT approved school of Radiologic Technology or completion of accredited CNMT program.
  • CT Specialty Boards Completed.
  • 3 years CT experience required.
  • Must have obtained a performance review rating of strong/solid/good on most recent performance review to be eligible for promotion.
    Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
  • ARRT certified as a CT Technologist.
  • CPR or BLS Required.
  • CPR required based on AHA standards that include both a didactic and skills demonstration component within 30 days of hire.
  • ARRT Certificate OR Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification (NMTC)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) OR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • Act 34

UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran