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Seeking a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel assignment in Oneida, NY. This role requires an experienced Allied Health Professional ready to start soon. Enjoy significantly higher compensation that accounts for all travel requirements. Advance your career with this unique opport...
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United States , Oneida
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Voyage Solutions
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Seeking a part-time Nuclear Medicine Technologist in Fernandina Beach. This role requires ARRT(N) or CNMT certification and involves performing diagnostic procedures while adhering to strict safety regulations. The position offers a $2,500 sign-on bonus and relocation assistance. Join our team to...
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United States , Fernandina Beach
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Seeking a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a contract position in Tallahassee. You will administer radiopharmaceuticals and operate advanced imaging technology in a critical care setting. This role offers comprehensive benefits including travel reimbursement, housing, and health insura...
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United States , Tallahassee
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing
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Seeking a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist specializing in PET/CT procedures in Tucson. This role requires an Associate degree, ARRT-N or NMTCB certification, Arizona MRT, and one year of PET/CT experience. You will perform diagnostic imaging, ensure equipment operation, and maintain stric...
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United States , Tucson
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Explore a critical and specialized career path with nuclear technologist jobs, where professionals apply cutting-edge science to fields ranging from healthcare to energy production. Nuclear technologists are highly trained experts who work with radioactive materials and complex equipment, ensuring safety, precision, and compliance with stringent regulations. This profession is typically divided into two primary sectors: nuclear medicine technology within healthcare, and nuclear engineering or services technology within the industrial and energy sectors. Both paths demand a rigorous technical foundation and an unwavering commitment to safety protocols. In the healthcare sector, nuclear medicine technologists are vital diagnostic and therapeutic team members. They prepare and administer radioactive drugs, known as radiopharmaceuticals, to patients. Using sophisticated imaging technology like gamma cameras and PET scanners, they capture detailed images of organ systems and physiological processes. Their responsibilities include direct patient care, operating and calibrating imaging equipment, processing computerized data, and strictly adhering to radiation safety measures to protect patients, themselves, and the public. Typical requirements include an associate or bachelor's degree in nuclear medicine technology and professional certification (such as CNMT) and state licensure. In the industrial and energy sector, nuclear technologists support the design, testing, maintenance, and operation of specialized systems within nuclear power plants, research facilities, and for automated tooling. These professionals ensure the reliability and safety of equipment used in radioactive environments. Common responsibilities involve participating in system design reviews, developing test plans and maintenance procedures, troubleshooting complex electro-mechanical systems, commissioning new equipment, and providing on-site technical support. They play a key role in quality assurance, adhering to nuclear-specific codes and standards. This path often requires a diploma or degree in engineering technology (e.g., mechanical, mechatronics, electromechanical), along with gaining Nuclear Energy Worker status. Skills in problem-solving, technical documentation, project coordination, and clear communication are essential. Across all specializations, nuclear technologist jobs require a detail-oriented mindset, strong analytical abilities, and proficiency with specialized software and instrumentation. Professionals must consistently follow rigorous quality and safety management systems. If you are seeking a technically challenging and impactful career where your work contributes to advanced medical diagnostics, clean energy, or innovative industrial automation, pursuing nuclear technologist jobs offers a unique and rewarding opportunity. This field is ideal for those with a passion for technology and science who thrive in structured, safety-critical environments.

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