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Pacs Analyst Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

... PACS QAQC works with Medical Providers and/or Medical Assistants with the examination and treatment ... This role is responsible for performing and analyzing patient x-rays and reporting results to ...

Analyze complex enterprise IT systems, clinical applications (such as EHR/EMR, PACS, and LIS), and medical device network infrastructures to create accurate, up-to-date technical documentation and ...

MRI Tech

Salem, OR ยท On-site

... PACS, with a high degree of proficiency and attention to detail. They tailor every scan to the unique needs of each patient-adjusting protocols, analyzing exams for completeness, and documenting ...

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MRI Tech

Salem, OR ยท On-site

... PACS, with a high degree of proficiency and attention to detail. They tailor every scan to the unique needs of each patient-adjusting protocols, analyzing exams for completeness, and documenting ...

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How much do pacs analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for pacs analyst in Oregon is $104,838.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,100.00 and $133,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a PACS analyst?

A PACS Analyst is responsible for managing, maintaining, and troubleshooting Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) used in medical imaging. They ensure the efficient storage, retrieval, and sharing of imaging data within healthcare facilities. Their role involves collaborating with radiologists, IT teams, and clinical staff to optimize system performance and workflow. They also provide user support, perform system upgrades, and ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and security standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PACS analyst?

To excel as a Pacs Analyst, you need in-depth knowledge of medical imaging processes, healthcare IT systems, and typically a degree in information technology, healthcare informatics, or a related field. Familiarity with PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) software, DICOM standards, RIS/HIS integration, and certifications such as CIIP are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills for this position. These competencies ensure the reliability and efficiency of imaging systems, critical for supporting clinical staff and optimizing patient care.

What are some common challenges faced by PACS analysts in their daily work?

One common challenge for Pacs Analysts is troubleshooting and resolving imaging system issues quickly to minimize downtime and disruption to clinical workflows. They frequently manage complex integrations between PACS, RIS, and EMR systems, and must stay current with evolving healthcare technology standards. Working closely with radiologists, IT staff, and hospital administrators requires strong communication and collaboration skills. Overcoming these challenges is vital to ensuring that healthcare providers can efficiently access and interpret imaging studies for patient diagnosis and treatment.

How much does a Pacs analyst make?

A PACS analyst typically earns between $60,000 and $85,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Entry-level positions may start around $50,000, while experienced analysts with specialized skills can earn over $90,000.

What are the most commonly searched types of Pacs Analyst jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Pacs Analyst jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Pacs Analyst jobs?

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Infographic showing various Pacs Analyst job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 9% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,838 per year, or $50.4 per hour.

Radiologic Technologist PACS QA/QC

Gohealthuc

Gresham, OR โ€ข On-site

$32 - $40/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

You're more valuable than ever - And that's just how we'll make you feel.

Legacy Health, one of the largest healthcare systems in Oregon, is widely recognized as one of the leading academic medical institutions in the world. GoHealth Urgent Care is the largest operator of urgent cares in the country. Together we operate urgent care centers across Portland, OR. And we are in growth mode!

At Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care, we place the needs of our patients first - by providing an effortless patient experience, a welcoming culture of care and seamless integration with market-leading health systems and our communities. We would love for you to become a member of our team!

Why you will love this team!

We are highly selective and proud to cultivate a leadership cadre and culture that exemplifies our core values. We build strong, high-performing teams, operate with a bias toward action, and maintain a relentless commitment to developing our people into master clinicians and exemplary leaders.

Why You'll Love This Role

  • Competitive Pay:
    • Hourly Pay: $32.00 - $40.00 (based on experience)
    • Monthly incentive bonus based on performance metrics.
  • Training & Development:
    • Hands on, immersive training & coaching program with classroom and shadowing days alongside peers
    • Career mobility in the X-Ray field! Different career paths with us include Flex, Float, Training Coach, ROM, and QA/QC roles.
    • Onsite Managers who are passionate about supporting team members and their growth
  • Benefits:
    • Medical, Dental, Vision & more
    • 401(k) with company match
    • Generous PTO: starting at 208 hours annually
  • Work Life Balance:
    • Flexible scheduling options

What You'll Do For Our Patients

  • Collaborate with Medical Providers and Medical Assistants through a variety of tasks related to patient care management, organization and communication.
  • Exercise professional judgment to provide health care services, which include applying x-ray energy to assist in diagnosis or treatment of patients in all age groups

Job Description

Summary

The Radiologic Technologist PACS QAQC works with Medical Providers and/or Medical Assistants with the examination and treatment of Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care patients and collaborates with operations teams to improve efficiency and develop their team members. This role is responsible for collaborating with operations teams to ensure staff is properly trained on quality control processes for clinical equipment and patient logs, which includes but is not limited to scheduling training and conducting ad-hoc reviews. This role is responsible for following operating instructions to perform and document daily controls and calibration of equipment; maintain Quality Assurance/Quality Control logs for equipment troubleshoot breakdowns, perform preventive maintenance, and submit repair tickets as needed. This role is responsible for providing a variety of technical procedures and applying prescribed ionizing radiation for radiologic diagnosis for our Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care patients. This role is responsible for performing and analyzing patient x-rays and reporting results to Medical Providers. Additional responsibilities include providing administrative support to ensure efficient operation of Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care Centers. In a collaborative manner, the Radiologic Technologist PACS QAQC will provide support to Medical Providers, Medical Assistants and patients through a variety of tasks related to patient care management, organization and communication.

Job Requirements

Education

  • High School Diploma required
  • Graduate of an approved Radiologic Technologist program required

Work Experience

  • Experience in a clinical setting preferred

Required Licenses/Certifications

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) required at the time of hire, obtained through the American Red Cross (ARC) or American Heart Association (AHA).
  • American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registration required at time of hire.
  • State licensure as a Radiologic Technologist is required at the time of hire (if applicable by state law).

Administrative Job Functions (QAQC)

  • Conduct operational and workflow review of sites worked in to document growth and development for the team.
    Complete site assessments during administrative time to provide operational and clinical leadership on information to improve efficiency and develop their team members.
  • Work in collaboration with the operations teams to ensure staff is properly trained on quality control processes for clinical equipment and patient logs, which includes but is not limited to scheduling training and conducting ad-hoc reviews.
    Responsible for reconciliation of ordered labs and results within the clinical systems for all clinics.
  • Follow standards and procedures and comply with legal regulations in effort to maintain safe secure, and healthy work environment.
  • Follow operating instructions to perform and document daily controls and calibration of equipment; maintain Quality Assurance/Quality Control logs for equipment troubleshoot breakdowns, perform preventive maintenance, and submit repair tickets as needed.

PACS Job Functions

  • Complete preventive maintenance on radiology equipment to ensure consistent operation. Techniques may include following manufacturer's instructions, troubleshooting malfunctions, calling for repairs, maintaining equipment inventories, evaluating new equipment and techniques, etc.
  • Work closely with JV Partner's Radiology department to ensure all studies submitted are diagnostic.
  • Ensure all studies performed balance the number of studies submitted to JV Partner.
  • Reconcile Radiology reports in the EMR system.
  • Train RTs on PACs and X-ray procedures, both in the classroom and clinical settings.

Other Essential Functions

  • Responsible for x-ray services as needed
  • Under the direction of the clinical provider, perform x-ray services for patients by applying x-ray energy to assist in diagnosis or treatment of patients in all age groups from newborn to elderly.
  • Ensure patients are positioned correctly on or in front of equipment and protected during use.
  • May need to push patient in a wheelchair

Patient Preparation and Rooming

  • Inform technical staff of patient flow.
  • Prepare patients for examination, which includes conducting interviews to verify patient information, record medical history; confirm purpose of visit;
  • Perform preliminary physical test (blood pressure, weight, temperature, etc.) for vital signs and escalate critical cases to provider as needed.
  • Conduct point of care testing as needed (i.e., flu, strep, urinalysis, ECG, HCG); and provide patient information to provider.

Other responsibilities include:

  • Medical Team Support: Collaborate with the ordering/treating Provider to determine which procedures or views will best assist in accurate diagnoses and treatment. Support clinic operations to keep the center running smoothly.
  • Patient Care: Explaining procedures to patients, ensuring their comfort and safety, and answering their questions.
  • Patient Positioning: Accurately positioning patients and equipment for optimal imaging results.
  • Image Production: Selecting proper ionizing factors by adjusting/setting radiographic controls to capture clear, high-quality diagnostic images
  • Equipment Maintenance: Performing routine maintenance, cleaning of X-ray equipment, and managing necessary supplies.
  • Radiation Safety: Adhering to strict radiation safety protocols and implementing ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) to minimize exposure to patients and staff.
  • Documentation: Maintaining accurate patient records and logging completed procedures in electronic systems and/or logbooks as required.
  • Image Management: Verifying image quality and ensuring images are sent to radiologists for interpretation.

Knowledge:

Knowledge of X-ray procedures and protocols. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology necessary to perform X-ray testing including body mechanics and patient movement. Knowledge of radiology equipment including safety hazards common to radiology.

Skills:

Positioning patients properly for the X-ray procedure required. Identifying equipment problems and correcting or notifying supervisor. Following infection control and radiological safety procedures.

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