e-Solutions
e-Solutions

25 Esolutions Security Jobs Hiring Near You

Senior Intune Engineer

Salem, NH

$104.30K - $142.80K/yr

Background in endpoint security, identity management, and Zero Trust architecture. * Experience migrating from SCCM or other MDM/UEM platforms. * Strong consulting skills: requirements gathering ...

Showing results 21-25

e-Solutions Jobs Information

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

To thrive as a Security Officer, you need a solid understanding of safety protocols, surveillance techniques, and incident response, often supported by a high school diploma and security guard certification or license. Familiarity with security systems such as CCTV, access control panels, and communication devices is typically required. Strong observational skills, integrity, and effective communication make individuals excel in this position. These competencies ensure the safety of people and property while preventing and effectively responding to security breaches.

What are some common challenges faced by security professionals, and how can they be effectively managed?

Security professionals often encounter challenges such as rapidly evolving threats, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of security protocols, and ensuring compliance with organizational and legal standards. Managing these challenges requires continuous training, strong communication with team members, and proactive monitoring of security systems. Collaborating closely with other departments and participating in regular drills can also help security staff stay prepared and responsive to incidents.

What are security jobs?

Security jobs involve protecting people, property, and information from various threats such as theft, vandalism, or unauthorized access. These roles can include positions like security guards, surveillance operators, cybersecurity specialists, and loss prevention officers. Responsibilities typically involve monitoring premises, responding to incidents, conducting patrols, and sometimes using technology to prevent security breaches. Security professionals work in a variety of environments, including businesses, schools, events, and online spaces.

What is the difference between Security vs Security Guard?

AspectSecuritySecurity Guard
CertificationsVaries; may include security licenses, certifications in cybersecurity or physical securityTypically requires security guard license or certification
Work EnvironmentCan include cybersecurity settings, corporate security, or physical security rolesPrimarily physical security at buildings, events, or premises
Employer & IndustryUsed across industries including cybersecurity firms, corporate security, government agenciesCommonly employed by private security companies, retail stores, or event venues

Security is a broad term covering various roles in physical and cybersecurity security, often requiring specialized certifications. Security Guard specifically refers to personnel responsible for physical security and access control, usually with a security guard license. While both roles focus on safety, Security roles may involve technical or strategic responsibilities, whereas Security Guards focus on physical presence and monitoring.

Infographic showing various Security job openings at Esolutions in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution.
Radiologic Technologists

Radiologic Technologists

E-Solutions

San Francisco, CA

Other

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Title: Radiologic Technologists
Start Date: 02/02/2026
End Date:
# of Openings: 14
Position Type: Contract
Locations: San Francisco, CA
Additional Details:
San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center (SFVAMC)
4150 Clement Street, San Francisco CA 94121
Due on 1/13/2026
Description:
Occupational Categories and Labor Categories:
DRT - X-Ray
DRT - Medical Instrument Technician (Sonographer/Ultrasound Technologist)
DRT - CT
DRT - MRI
Place of Performance: Contractor shall furnish:
  • (3) Diagnostic Radiologic Tech (general) services, (2) Sonographer/Ultrasound Technologist (Medical Instrument Technician), (1) Computed Tomography Technologist, and (1) Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center (SFVAMC), Radiology Service (114), 4150 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA 94121.
  • Diagnostic Radiologic Tech (general), and (1) Computed Tomography Technologists services at Eureka Veterans Affairs CBOC (ERK CBOC), 930 West Harris St., Eureka, CA 95503.
  • Computed Tomography Technologists services at Santa Rosa Veterans Affairs CBOC (SR CBOC), 2285 Challenger Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95407.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Staff/Facility
Contract Technologist, shall have:
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
All modality technologists work under the general supervision of a Radiologist or other medical officers. Examinations are frequently made additionally complex due to serious illness, injuries and mental or physical incapacity of the patient. The technologist may be required to devise non-standard positioning or equipment set- ups.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
  • General Diagnostic Radiologic (X-ray) Technologist must perform General Diagnostic procedures to include fluoroscopy, OR, and portables. Must be familiar with Client. Must poses ARRT certification. Knowledge of Philips IntelliSpace PACS highly desirable.
  • Sonographer/Ultrasound Technologist shall perform highly complex US examinations as part of a medical team, under the general direction of a supervising Radiologist. Should be familiar with Client. Must poses ARDMS certification. Knowledge of Philips IntelliSpace PACS highly desirable.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL MODALITIES:
  • Appropriate dress, odorless, lab coat and/or scrubs at all times.
  • ID badge must be worn at all times above the waste while on station.
  • Maintains courteous customer service skills toward patients, visitor and staff.
  • Secures patient's confidence cooperation
  • Operates ionizing and/or sealed source radiation equipment
  • Calculates and maintain records of therapeutic and cumulative doses
  • Receives patients by checking name, social security number or date of birth and explaining the procedures to be performed per the request and assessment.
  • Archiving and documentation of procedure and other pertinent information.
  • Image annotation, evaluation, labeling and image quality for optimal demonstration of anatomic region, pathology and exam completeness for timely interpretation.
  • Exam protocol, including patient positioning and image display.
  • Evaluation of requisition or medical record.
  • Explain and confirm patient's preparation prior to radiographic/fluoroscopic or ultrasound examinations.
  • Examine radiographic requisitions and radiation oncology prescriptions to verify accuracy and completeness of information.
  • Responsible for medical equipment attached to patients during the radiographic procedures.
  • Provide for patient safety, comfort, and modesty.
  • Practice standard precautions; assures the cleanliness of the room, and re-stocks supply cabinet at the end of the tour.
  • Select immobilization devices, when indicated, to prevent patient's movement and/or ensure patients safety.
  • Use proper body mechanics and/or mechanical transfer devices when assisting patients.
  • Recognize need for prompt medical attention and administer emergency care.
  • Maintain confidentiality of patient's information.
  • Take appropriate precautions to minimize radiation exposure to patient and staff.
  • Check equipment for working conditions prior to patient's examination. Notifies the supervisor of any equipment problems.
  • Greet patients arriving in the department and may assists in scheduling appointment, verifying appointment, and or answering the phone and providing general information as needed or requested.
  • Calls down scheduled in-patients for examination.
  • Records the nature of, and circumstances surrounding events occurring in the Radiology Service during the assigned tour and notifies the Radiologist "On-Call " or supervisory technologist.
  • Remains on duty until relieved by the next shift of employees.
  • Report for duty on time or call your supervisor to report absence/tardiness no later than one hour before the beginning of the tour scheduled.
  • When working without the benefit of radiologist on duty, and an inappropriate examination request is received, the contract technologist will contact the radiologist on-call to recommend a more appropriate examination.
  • Enters required data in the Decentralized Hospital Computer Program (DHCP).
  • Selects technical factors and appropriate protocols using established criteria.
  • Advises radiologist/nuclear medicine physician of results of examinations and notifies them of significant scans requiring their immediate attention and visualization while patient is undergoing examination and/or before the patient departs.
  • On-call could be required for all modalities and would have 15 minutes to respond to call and 60 minutes to be on-site.
General Diagnostic Radiologic (X-ray) Technologist
Specific Responsibilities:
  • Sets up x-ray room, assuring that sterile supplies, contrast materials, catheters and other required equipment are present and Client out.
  • Assures infection control standards are followed.
  • Calls scheduled in-patients for examinations when appropriate equipment is available.
  • Provides portable x-rays throughout the medical center.
  • Quality Assurance:
  • Failure to utilize the patient identification procedures are grounds for termination
Shift / Tour of Duty (TOD):
  • Rotating shifts as needed or required, including weekends and recognized holidays. Hours of shifts are typically:
  • Days: 8am to 4:30pm
  • Split: 10:30AM to 7:00PM
  • Evenings: 3:30PM to 12:00AM (Midnight)
  • Nights: 12:00AM (Midnight) to 8:00AM
Sonographer / Ultrasound (US) Technologist
Specific Responsibilities:
  • Sets up ultrasound room, assuring that sterile supplies, materials, and other required equipment are present and Client out.
  • Assures infection control standards are followed.
  • Calls scheduled in-patients for examinations when appropriate equipment is available.
  • Provides portable ultrasound throughout the medical center.
  • Quality Assurance:
  • Failure to utilize the patient identification procedures are grounds for termination.
Shift / Tour of Duty (TOD):
  • Rotating shifts as needed or required, including weekends, on-call and recognized holidays. Hours of shifts are typically:
  • Days: 8:00AM to 4:30PM
  • Split: 10:30AM to 7:00PM
  • Evenings: 3:30PM to 12:00AM (Midnight)
  • Nights: 12:00AM (Midnight) to 8:00AM
Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist
Specific Responsibilities:
  • Sets up CT room, assuring that sterile supplies, materials, and other required equipment are present and Client out.
  • Assures infection control standards are followed.
  • Calls scheduled in-patients for examinations when appropriate equipment is available.
  • Quality Assurance:
  • Failure to utilize the patient identification procedures are grounds for termination.
Shift / Tour of Duty (TOD):
  • Rotating shifts as needed or required, including weekends, on-call and recognized holidays. Hours of shifts are typically:
  • Days: 8:00AM to 4:30PM
  • Split: 10:30AM to 7:00PM
  • Evenings: 3:30PM to 12:00AM (Midnight)
  • Nights: 12:00AM (Midnight) to 8:00AM
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR) Technologist
Specific Responsibilities:
  • Sets up MR room, assuring that sterile supplies, materials, and other required equipment are present and Client out
  • Assures infection control standards are followed.
  • Calls scheduled in-patients for examinations when appropriate equipment is available.
  • Quality Assurance:
  • Failure to utilize the patient identification procedures are grounds for termination.
Shift / Tour of Duty (TOD):
  • Rotating shifts as needed or required, including weekends, on-call and recognized holidays. Hours of shifts are typically:
  • Days: 8:00AM to 4:30PM
  • Split: 10:30AM to 7:00PM
  • Evenings: 3:30PM to 12:00AM (Midnight)
  • Nights: 12:00AM (Midnight) to 8:00AM
VA HOURS OF OPERATION/SCHEDULING:
VA Business Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00AM to 4:30PM. Contractor shall provide Imaging Services during normal working hours or as needed in support of the services as described below.
  • Patients must be seen by a contract personnel(s) on-site at the facility in a timely manner in accordance with VA Rules and Regulations on clinic wait times and consult/order completion. Contractor shall notify the COR at least monthly about any obstacles to meeting this performance measure.
  • Contract personnel(s) shall be available and present in clinic during normal facility clinic hours which will be established, and may be revised, as deemed appropriate for patient care by the Chief of Staff. Currently, normal clinic hours are Monday through Friday 8:00AM to 4:30PM.
  • Work will normally, but not always, be scheduled during these hours. Lunch is 30 minutes, with one 15-minute break in the morning and one 15-minute break in the afternoon. Work hours may vary depending on clinical responsibilities, and at the discretion of the Chief of Radiology Services or designated representative. These changes must be justified by clinical necessity and approved by the Contracting Officer prior to any changes being made.
  • The Government reserves the right to schedule or reschedule the duty hours to meet staffing and patient care needs. The Government shall provide a twenty-four (24) hour notice of any schedule changes.
  • Contract personnel(s) shall be present at the facility and shall be actually performing the required services to receive payment for services.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.