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American Health Imaging is seeking a registered MRI Technologist at our Stand-Up MRI facility in Atlanta, GA off of Powers Ferry Road. This is a full-time position working Monday-Friday 2pm-10pm.

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How much do stand up mri jobs pay per week?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average weekly pay for stand up mri in the United States is $2,120.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,605.77 and $2,596.15 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by MRI Technologists working with stand-up MRI machines?

MRI Technologists operating stand-up MRI machines often encounter unique challenges, such as positioning patients comfortably in an upright or weight-bearing position, particularly for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia. Additionally, technologists must ensure image quality despite increased movement, as patients may find it harder to stay still compared to traditional MRI setups. Collaborating closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals is essential to address these challenges, optimize workflows, and provide the best patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Stand-Up MRI Technologist, and why are they important?

To excel as a Stand-Up MRI Technologist, you need a solid background in radiologic technology, typically with an associate degree and ARRT or equivalent certification. Familiarity with MRI scanners, imaging software, and safety protocols is essential for proper operation and patient safety. Outstanding interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to reassure and communicate clearly with patients help set top technologists apart. These abilities ensure accurate imaging, patient comfort, and adherence to safety and quality standards.

What is a Stand Up MRI?

A Stand Up MRI, also known as an upright or positional MRI, is a type of magnetic resonance imaging that allows patients to be scanned while standing, sitting, or in other positions. Unlike traditional MRI machines, which require patients to lie down, Stand Up MRIs are designed to accommodate individuals who may have difficulty lying flat or who need imaging in weight-bearing positions. This can be especially helpful for diagnosing certain spinal or joint conditions that only appear or worsen when a person is upright. The open design can also be less claustrophobic, offering a more comfortable experience for many patients.

What is the difference between Stand Up Mri vs X-ray Technician?

AspectStand Up MriX-ray Technician
CredentialsCertification in MRI technology, often ARRT or ARMRITCertification in radiography, typically ARRT
Work EnvironmentSpecialized MRI clinics, hospitals, imaging centersHospitals, clinics, outpatient imaging centers
Job FocusPerforming MRI scans, especially standing or upright imagesPerforming X-ray imaging for diagnosis
Common UsageUsed for imaging conditions requiring upright positioningUsed for general diagnostic imaging

Stand Up Mri technologists specialize in performing MRI scans, often in upright positions, requiring specific MRI certifications. X-ray Technicians focus on radiographic imaging using X-ray machines. Both roles work in healthcare settings but differ in imaging technology and certification requirements.

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Infographic showing various Stand Up Mri job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 62% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 21% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $110,285 per year, or $53 per hour.
X Ray Technologist

X Ray Technologist

Stand-Up MRI Of Arizona LLC

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Part-time X-Ray Tech (Friday and Saturday)

Love being a Rad Tech but don’t love the stress and pressure that often go with the job? We do radiography differently at Stand-Up MRI of Arizona. It’s a better patient experience and a better employee experience. If you came to work with us, here’s what you’d find:

·         Time for each patient. We don’t double-book, and all our services are by appointment only. You won’t have people backed up in the waiting room, and you can give every patient the attention they need without feeling rushed.  

·         Less physical strain. Our patients are ambulatory, and scans are done standing. You won’t hurt your back lifting someone onto a table or helping them change positions.

·         More control of your schedule. Our technologists have regular shifts and are never on-call. Because our two offices are open 8am-8pm, seven days a week, we have lots of options for workdays and hours. Everybody picks up one weekend day; you choose which day, and it can vary if needed.

We have good benefits, paid continuing education, down-to-earth management. Once you’ve been with us a year, you’ll have the opportunity to cross-train on MRI so you can take the tests without having to pay for as much additional schooling.

There is a reason so many of our staff have been with us 5+ years. They get to do the job they love every day without the challenges they find other places.

We are growing and are now seeking both entry level and experienced technologists who want to do radiography the Stand-Up MRI way. Is that you? If so, please apply. We’d love to meet you.

Responsibilities:

-Perform X-ray examination on patients, ensuring high quality images for diagnostic evaluation.

-Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to determine appropriate imaging techniques.

-Maintain and operate imaging equipment, ensuring compliance with safety standards.

-Prepare patients for procedures by explaining the process and address any concern.

-Assist in the management of patient records and documents relating to imaging procedures.

Qualifications:

-Certification as a Radiologic Technologist from an accredited program. (ARRT)

-Knowledge of anatomy and medical imaging principles is essential.

-Strong communication skills to interact with patients and your healthcare team members.

-CPR certification

-TB skin test

Company Description

Our facility combines state-of-the-art technology with a patient-first approach, offering advanced services like upright and 3T MRI that provide more accurate, comfortable, and efficient results.