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How much do mobile radiography jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for mobile radiography in the United States is $46.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.49 and $57.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some of the unique challenges faced by mobile radiographers compared to those working in fixed hospital settings?

Mobile radiographers often work in varied environments, such as patients’ homes, nursing facilities, or remote locations, which can present challenges like limited space, variable lighting, and the need to transport and set up equipment safely. They must adapt to each new setting while maintaining high standards of patient care and image quality. Additionally, mobile radiographers frequently work independently, requiring strong problem-solving skills and the ability to communicate effectively with patients and healthcare staff who may not be familiar with imaging procedures.

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

To thrive as a Mobile Radiographer, you need a solid background in radiologic technology, anatomy, and radiation safety, usually demonstrated by an associate’s or bachelor’s degree and ARRT certification. Familiarity with portable imaging equipment, digital radiography systems, and secure patient data management tools is crucial. Excellent communication, adaptability, and the ability to work independently in varied environments are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure accurate imaging, patient comfort, and effective service delivery across diverse healthcare settings.

What is the difference between Mobile Radiography vs X-ray Technicians?

AspectMobile RadiographyX-ray Technicians
CertificationsARRT certification, state licensureARRT certification, state licensure
Work EnvironmentTraveling to patient locations, hospitals, clinicsHospitals, clinics, outpatient facilities
Job DutiesPerforming portable X-ray exams at various locationsPerforming X-ray exams primarily within healthcare facilities

Mobile Radiography and X-ray Technicians both require similar certifications and often work in healthcare settings. However, Mobile Radiography involves traveling to patient locations for portable imaging, while X-ray Technicians typically operate within hospitals or clinics. Mobile Radiography offers more mobility-focused roles, whereas X-ray Technicians work mainly indoors. Both roles are essential in diagnostic imaging and share similar certification requirements.

What is mobile radiography?

Mobile radiography is a specialized field of medical imaging where radiologic technologists use portable X-ray machines to perform diagnostic imaging outside of traditional radiology departments. This service is often provided at patients' bedsides in hospitals, nursing homes, or even in-home care settings, especially for those who are too ill or immobile to be transported. Mobile radiography helps ensure timely diagnosis and treatment by bringing essential imaging services directly to the patient, improving their comfort and safety. It requires technologists to adapt to various environments while maintaining high standards of image quality and patient care.
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Infographic showing various Mobile Radiography job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 11% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $95,899 per year, or $46.1 per hour.
Radiologic Tech 3rd Shift 7/70 - Nights

Radiologic Tech 3rd Shift 7/70 - Nights

Children's Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


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Job description

At Children's Wisconsin, we believe kids deserve the best.

Children's Wisconsin is a nationally recognized health system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. We provide primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency care, community health services, foster and adoption services, child and family counseling, child advocacy services and family resource centers. Our reputation draws patients and families from around the country.

We offer a wide variety of rewarding career opportunities and are seeking individuals dedicated to helping us achieve our vision of the healthiest kids in the country. If you want to work for an organization that makes a difference for children and families, and encourages you to be at your best every day, please apply today.

Please follow this link for a closer look at what it's like to work at Children's Wisconsin:https://www.instagram.com/lifeatcw/

*** $20,000 SIGN ON BONUSfor experienced techs ****** $15,000 SIGN ON BONUS for new grads ***

Note: Pediatric work experience is NOT required. A desire to serve children and families is essential. Children's has a robust orientation process.

https://childrenswi.org/careers/switching-to-pediatrics

Job Summary
Performs outpatient and/or inpatient Radiographic procedures using mobile and stationary equipment within the pertinent clinical setting of General Diagnostics, Fluoroscopy, Mobile Radiography, Emergency Radiography, and Mobile Radiographic and Fluoroscopic procedures in the Operating Room.
Essential Functions

  • Must be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served. Must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his/her age-specific needs, and to provide the care needed as described in the department's policies and procedures. Age-specific information is developed further in the departmental job standards.

  • Performs simple and complex radiographic procedures within the clinical setting by proper application of the required imaging and ancillary equipment with minimal supervision. Accurately performs examinations using stationary and mobile radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment.

  • Maintains patient privacy and confidentiality in accordance with privacy laws (HIPAA) and the facility's policies and procedures.

  • Verifies proper patient identification and exam ordered to ensure correct patient imaging is performed. Reviews patient medical history and results of prior diagnostic tests to validate imaging needs. Ensures images are properly identified with correct patient identification and lead markers. Reviews and assures requisition is properly completed with date, time, tech initials, number of images and clinical history.

  • Practices radiation protection by calculating and selecting proper technical factors based on patient's age, physical condition, and suspected pathology. Effectively utilizes beam limiting devices, protective apparel, and immobilization devices.

  • Prepares exam room and X-ray equipment to conduct X-ray examinations in accordance with infectious disease, sterilization and patient safety, protocols, policies, and procedures.

  • Determines appropriate sequence to conduct multiple procedures and patient prioritization. Coordinates exams with other departments as necessary.

  • Abides by, and maintains a working knowledge of institutional policy and TJC policy on patient safety goals and guidelines.

  • Orients and trains new staff members in department procedures and equipment.

  • Provides instruction and assists with education of radiography students approved for such training.


Legacy Essential Functions

  • Maintains work area in a clean and orderly condition and ensures same is properly supplied for diagnostic procedures. Ensures sterile supplies are not damaged or expired.

  • Ensures proper function of suction machines and oxygen outlets in work area.

  • Orients and trains new staff members in department procedures and equipment.

  • Provides instruction to radiography students approved for such training.


Education

Completion of certification program from a school of Radiologic Technology, Associate's Degree and/or Bachelor's Degree in radiology or associated field of study required.


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Interpersonal skills to interact and communicate effectively with patients, patient care givers, physicians, and other department personnel and coworkers to ensure quality patient care and present positive department and interdepartmental cooperation.

  • Possesses a high degree of flexibility and ability to adapt quickly to changing demand. Analytical skills to make independent decisions when dealing with complex equipment, sedation of patients, and critical care patients.

  • Strong critical thinking, problem solving and attentiveness to detail required.

  • Knowledge of diagnostic radiology principles and procedures as well as operation and maintenance of radiologic equipment as acquired through completion of an approved curriculum of Radiologic Technology.

  • Basic computer skills to operate a computer efficiently and effectively.

  • Ability to respond to clinical and administrative emergencies.

  • An understanding of Children's Wisconsin health care delivery system and the impact of other health care delivery systems on the patient and family.


Licenses and Certifications

  • BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider - American Heart Association/American Red Cross/National Safety Council required

  • License Radiographer (142) - State of Wisconsin required

  • ARRT - Radiography - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists required


Required for All Jobs

  • This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be requested in the performance of this job.

  • Employment is at-will. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise.

Night shift 7/70 schedule

Children's Wisconsin is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment for all employees. We treat everyone with dignity, respect, and fairness. We do not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by the law.

Certifications/Licenses:

ARRT - Radiography - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider - American Heart Association/American Red Cross/National Safety Council, License Radiographer (142) - State of Wisconsin

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