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Nuclear Medicine Technologist

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MD Office Solutions

Union City, CA (In Person)

$115,819 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/25/2026

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Nuclear Medicine Technologist MD Office Solutions Union City, CA Job Details Full-time $60 an hour 11 hours ago Benefits Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Cell phone reimbursement Employee assistance program Vision insurance Employee discount Life insurance Referral program Qualifications Company vehicle operation Driver's License Full Job Description Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) - Nuclear Cardiology California & Arizona | Full-Time | Part-Time |
PRN CA:
Hayward | San Jose | Modesto | Lodi |
Stockton AZ:
Phoenix | Tucson Candidates within a 60-mile radius of any service area willing to commute are encouraged to apply. Join Our Growing Nuclear Cardiology Team At MD Office Solutions, we provide nuclear cardiology imaging services directly to physician offices, outpatient clinics, and hospitals across California and Arizona — delivering convenient, high-quality cardiac diagnostics where patients need them most. Our headquarters are in Hayward, CA, with Arizona operations serving the Phoenix and Tucson areas. Our Nuclear Medicine Technologists work alongside MDOS Cardiac Stress Technicians (CSTs) and clinic staff in a collaborative, team-based environment. Many of our technologists work 3-4 clinic days per week while maintaining strong weekly earnings. AZ-based technologists also have the opportunity to travel to California for 1-2 week assignments, increasing overall earning potential. Newly licensed Nuclear Medicine Technologists are encouraged to apply. Compensation Starting at $60/hr. Higher rates based on experience, role, and employment status Full-time technologists may earn approximately $130,000 annually Starting at $37/hr. Higher rates based on experience and role Technologists may earn $70,000+ annually, including California travel assignments How We Work - Assignment Models MDOS offers flexible assignment models designed to fit your schedule and location. California technologists may choose between two standard models. Arizona assignments are structured based on location and operational needs. Traditional Mobile Report to an MDOS hub (Hayward or Fresno) Travel with the team and imaging equipment to clinic sites Ideal for technologists who prefer a structured team-based start to their day Fixed Mobile Report directly to your assigned clinic location(s) Consistent site placement with a predictable commute Ideal for technologists seeking schedule flexibility and independence Both models are available for PRN, Part-Time, and Full-Time positions. Hub-based assignments depart from the Phoenix hub Fixed Mobile placements available on a case-by-case basis Tucson-area candidates especially encouraged — local clinic coverage and regional routes available Assignments are structured based on your location, availability, and operational needs. Our team works with you to find the right fit. Employment Options MDOS operates on a biweekly pay period. Full-time status is defined as 30 or more hours per week. PRN / Per Diem Approximately 1-2 days per pay period May be assigned to consistent clinic locations Report directly to the clinic site Ideal for those seeking maximum schedule flexibility Part-Time Approximately 2 days per week (4 days per pay period) Less than 30 hours per week Consistent recurring schedule with stable clinic assignment or regional route Full-Time Typically, 3-4 clinic days per week 30+ hours per week PRN / Per Diem Approximately 1-2 days per pay period May be assigned to consistent clinic locations Report directly to the clinic site Ideal for those seeking maximum schedule flexibility Part-Time Approximately 2 days per week (4 days per pay period) Less than 30 hours per week Consistent recurring schedule with stable clinic assignment or regional route Full-Time Typically, 3-4 clinic days per week 30+ hours per week Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Basic Life Insurance 401(k) Safe Harbor Plan Paid Vacation and Sick Time Eight Paid Holidays Cell Phone Reimbursement Employee Referral Incentives Employee Assistance Program Employee Discount Programs A Typical Day at MDOS Your day begins by meeting your MDOS Cardiac Stress Technician (CST) and preparing the imaging equipment for the day's clinic schedule. Together, you will support multiple outpatient cardiology clinic locations, performing nuclear cardiology imaging procedures and ensuring patients receive safe, accurate, and compassionate care. Clinic schedules are generally heaviest Tuesday through Thursday, with lighter schedules earlier or later in the week. Most workdays occur Monday through Friday, with occasional Saturday coverage depending on operational needs. Position Overview The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs cardiac nuclear imaging procedures, prepares and administers radiopharmaceuticals, and ensures high standards of patient care, radiation safety, and imaging quality. Technologists may support mobile imaging operations serving multiple clinic locations or may be assigned to consistent clinic sites depending on operational needs and employment status. Key Responsibilities Perform cardiac nuclear stress testing and imaging procedures Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals Operate nuclear medicine imaging equipment Maintain accurate patient documentation and imaging records Follow radiation safety standards and regulatory requirements Collaborate with Cardiac Stress Technicians and clinic staff Ensure a safe and professional patient care environment For mobile assignments: some days may include travel between clinic locations. Drive time is compensated when operating MDOS company vehicles. California overtime laws apply when applicable. Qualifications ARRT(N) or NMTCB certification Active state Nuclear Medicine Technologist License — California and/or Arizona — or ability to obtain prior to start date Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association Valid driver's license with a clean driving record to operate company fleet vehicles Strong patient care and communication skills Ability to travel to clinic locations when required Education & Experience Degree or certification in Nuclear Medicine Technology 1+ year of nuclear medicine imaging experience preferred, particularly cardiac imaging Experience performing quality assurance on nuclear medicine equipment preferred Physical Requirements Ability to assist patients and remain on your feet for extended periods Ability to push or maneuver mobile medical equipment (up to 800 lbs) Work Environment Technologists provide services in physician offices, outpatient clinics, and hospital settings as part of MDOS's mobile imaging program. As with all healthcare roles, exposure to infectious diseases and radiation is possible. MDOS technologists follow strict radiation safety protocols, including use of personal radiation monitoring badges and protective equipment. Emergency response procedures may apply in the event of a radioactive spill. Schedule 8+ hour shifts Day shift Primarily Monday - Friday Occasional Saturday coverage depending on operational needs Overtime may apply
Work Location:
On the road Ready to Take the Next Step? Apply today to join MD Office Solutions and be part of a team redefining mobile nuclear cardiology imaging in California and Arizona. People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply.