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Surgical Technologist – Needham Operating Room
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Join Boston Children’s Hospital as a **Surgical Technologist** in our Needham Operating Room. Support life-saving pediatric surgeries by preparing sterile instruments and supplies in a family-centered environment. We seek candidates with a Surgical Technologist certificate or equivalent experienc...
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United States , Needham
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25.11 - 40.18 USD / Hour
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Senior Radiologic Technologist
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Senior Radiologic Technologist needed in Needham, MA. Join Boston Children’s Hospital to perform complex imaging, ensure patient safety, and mentor staff. Requires an Associate’s degree, 3+ years of Diagnostic Radiology experience, MA license, and ARRT certification. Enjoy flexible schedules, gen...
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United States , Needham
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29.91 - 47.85 USD / Hour
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Senior Radiologic Technologist
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United States , Needham
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29.91 - 47.85 USD / Hour
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Senior Radiologic Technologist
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Join Boston Children's Hospital as a Senior Radiologic Technologist in Needham. Utilize your ARRT certification and 3+ years' experience in Diagnostic Radiology to perform complex imaging and mentor staff. We offer a $15k sign-on bonus, flexible schedules, comprehensive benefits, and a mission-dr...
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United States , Needham
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29.91 - 47.85 USD / Hour
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About the Technologist role

Explore the dynamic and essential world of Technologist jobs, a broad and impactful profession that sits at the critical intersection of technical expertise and practical application. Technologists are the vital bridge between theoretical design and real-world implementation, ensuring that concepts, whether in architecture, information technology, manufacturing, or telecommunications, are translated into functional, efficient, and compliant solutions. This role is fundamental across countless industries, making it a versatile and in-demand career path for detail-oriented problem-solvers.

Professionals in technologist roles are primarily responsible for the technical development and execution of projects. Their day-to-day work typically involves creating detailed technical drawings, specifications, and documentation that guide production, construction, or system deployment. They are deeply involved in selecting appropriate materials, technologies, and methodologies, always balancing innovation with practicality, cost, and regulatory compliance. A significant part of their responsibility is to ensure that all work adheres to industry standards, building codes, safety regulations, and best practices. They conduct rigorous testing, quality checks, and troubleshooting throughout a project's lifecycle.

Collaboration is a cornerstone of the profession. Technologists work closely with engineers, architects, designers, project managers, and production teams to coordinate efforts, resolve technical challenges, and ensure project alignment from conception to completion. Senior technologists often take on leadership duties, mentoring junior staff, leading technical teams, and acting as a key liaison with clients or stakeholders to translate complex requirements into actionable plans. In strategic roles, they may provide thought leadership, drive innovation by researching emerging technologies, and shape long-term technical strategy for their organization.

The typical skill set for technologist jobs is a powerful blend of hard and soft skills. Proficiency in industry-specific software—such as CAD (Computer-Aided Design), BIM (Building Information Modeling), data analysis tools, or project management platforms—is almost universally required. A strong foundational knowledge in their field, whether it's construction principles, network architecture, manufacturing processes, or software systems, is essential. Beyond technical acumen, successful technologists possess sharp analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and excellent communication skills to explain complex technical information clearly. A relevant diploma or degree in a technical field is a common entry requirement, with many positions valuing hands-on experience and professional certifications.

Ultimately, technologist jobs are for those who are passionate about making ideas work in the physical or digital world. They are the pragmatic experts who ensure that designs are not only visionary but also viable, safe, and sustainable. If you are seeking a career where your technical knowledge directly shapes outcomes and drives progress, exploring technologist opportunities offers a rewarding path with significant room for growth and specialization.