For mri technologists
MRI Technologist resume
examples, skills, and a free upload.
MRI Tech roles across hospital imaging, outpatient imaging centers, mobile MRI, and pediatric / cardiac MR. Upload once, get matched, decide whether to apply. We don't sell your data. Email us any time to delete your profile.
Also written as: MRI Tech, MR Technologist, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist, ARRT (MR) Tech, ARMRIT Tech.
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MRI Technologist roles we match to
Most candidates upload as one of these:
Credentials we recognize
The parser auto-detects these on your resume:
MRI Technologist resume example
A strong mri technologist summary reads like this. Swap in your own numbers and settings:
MRI technologist with five years split between a hospital imaging department and an outpatient center, ARRT registered in Radiography and MR. I scan 12 to 16 patients a shift on Siemens and GE 1.5T and 3T magnets, mostly neuro, spine, and MSK protocols. I handle my own contrast screening and implant clearance and start my own IVs. I document in Epic Radiant and work daily in PACS.
Skills recruiters search for
These are the terms recruiters and ATS filters look for on a mri technologist resume. Use the ones that are true for you:
How to list your credentials
List your ARRT registration with categories in the standard format, like ARRT (R)(MR), then your state license in states that license technologists, then BLS with its expiration date. If you registered through ARMRIT instead, list it the same way.
Resume tips for mri technologists
- Put ARRT (MR) next to your name at the top. Recruiters search the credential string before they read anything else.
- Quantify your scanning: patients per shift, field strengths, and scanner brands. A tech running a 3T magnet all day is a different hire than one on a slow mobile unit.
- List protocols by body area, like neuro, spine, MSK, abdomen, and breast. Imaging managers staff by protocol coverage.
- Call out MRI safety work: screening, implant and device clearance, and zone access control. Safety incidents are what keep managers up at night.
- If you also hold ARRT (R), list both registrations. Departments like techs who can cover X-ray in a pinch.
- Say if you start your own IVs and run power injectors. Some outpatient centers require it and screen for it.
How matching works
- 1UploadParser fills your name, contact, credentials (ARRT (MR) / ARRT (R)(MR) / ARMRIT), specialty, state, years of experience.
- 2Pick public or privatePublic profiles get an indexed page (first name + last initial only). Private profiles only appear in the matching engine — invisible elsewhere.
- 3Get matchedYour top matches surface on your private profile page (the edit URL we send on submit), refreshed daily. You decide whether to apply.
FAQ
How do I upload my mri tech resume?
Click "Upload resume" above. PDF, DOCX, or plain text up to 5 MB. Parser pre-fills the fields, you correct anything wrong before saving.
Is it really free?
Yes — for candidates, always. Hiring employers pay our placement fee.
Will recruiters spam me?
No. Your profile is only visible to verified employers with active job posts that match your specialty + state. We don't sell or share data.
Can I delete my profile?
Yes, at any time. Email info@avahealth.co with subject “Delete my profile” and we'll wipe both the resume file and parsed data within 30 days, including from any active employer match queues.
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