BioTech X-ray, Inc.

Radiologic Technologist X-Ray Tech Sioux City, IA Sign on Bonus

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Job Description

$3500 Sign on Bonus BTX is looking for energetic techs with can-do attitudes that enjoy working independently. BTX provides imaging services at the bedside for patients that have challenges traveling to a hospital or clinic, while saving Medicare and Insurance. Work vehicle provided. No need to report to an office. BTX offers Competitive Health and Dental Insurance Life insurance policy 401k matched 100% up to first 7% of wages. PTO DUTIES: Perform x-rays and EKGs on patients as assigned, following the companys technical procedures. Ensure images are released to state licensed radiologist or cardiologist for interpretation. Burn images to CD and deliver as assigned. Keep accurate documentation of services performed. Maintain company property, including vehicles, phones, equipment and supplies to maximize useful life, function and appearance and to minimize damage, costly repairs and down time. Be professional in actions, communication, and personal appearance. Other duties as assigned REQUIREMENTS: ARRT, current Required X-ray State licensures for all states served, current Able to work independently, yet as part of a team Flexibility in work hours to meet needs of the clients. Excellent driving record and must be physically able to drive approximately 3000 to 6000 miles per month Drug and alcohol free Experience in portable x-ray preferred. Must be physically able to load and unload x-ray equipment (100-185lbs) from the vehicle on average 5-10 times per shift and maneuver equipment to the patient bed-side to perform the exam. A ramp or winch can be supplied upon request to assist with the loading/unloading of equipment. Must by physically able to transport equipment up and down as many as eight (8) steps. Must be physically able to place X-ray cassettes underneath patients to complete exams, which requires lifting patients and pulling and pushing cassettes under body part being examined. Patients weight varies depending on body part being examined.