CT Technologist Jobs in Texas
CT Technologist jobs in Texas are among the most active in the country, concentrated in hospital systems, freestanding imaging centers, and trauma networks across one of the largest and fastest-growing states in the nation, with openings ranging from entry-level staff technologists through senior lead and supervisory roles. Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio drive the bulk of hiring, with anchor employers such as HCA Healthcare, UT Health, and Baylor Scott & White consistently posting openings. The most in-demand specialties include cardiac CT, CT angiography, and trauma imaging. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
At Houston Methodist, the CT Technologist II position is responsible for completing a variety of routine to complex diagnostic CT procedures to include common and special CT exams of high difficulty. This position is a member of the direct patient care team and is fully competent in all aspects of computed tomography (CT) scanning. This CT Technologist II position serves as a mentor to CT Technologist I and students by utilizing skills and knowledge to help train and educate others. This position works independently by exercising sound judgment and executing above average clinical skills on challenging diagnostic procedures and patient care situations. The CT Technologist II position provides direct assistance to physicians with all diagnostic and special CT procedures. This position delivers exceptional patient care and adheres to radiation standards and guidelines established by governing agencies to ensure optimal patient safety and customer service.
FLSA STATUS
Non-exempt
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Graduate of education program approved by the credentialing body for the required credential(s) indicated below in the Certifications, Licenses and Registrations section.
Experience
Three years of experience as a CT Technologist.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Required
- BLS - Basic Life Support or Instructor (AHA) - American Heart Association
- CMRT - Certified Medical Radiologic Technologist - State Licensure - Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
- Must have one of the following:
- ARRT-R - Radiologic Technologist - Radiographer (ARRT)
- CNMT - Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMTCB)
- ARRT-THR - Radiologic Technologist - Radiation Therapy (ARRT)
- ARRT-CT - Radiologic Technologist - Computed Tomography (ARRT)
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Demonstrates the skills and competencies necessary to safely perform the assigned job, determined through ongoing skills, competency assessments, and performance evaluations.
- Sufficient proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing the English language necessary to perform the essential functions of this job, especially with regard to activities impacting patient or employee safety or security.
- Ability to effectively communicate with patients, physicians, family members and co-workers in a manner consistent with a customer service focus and application of positive language principles.
- Ability to work independently; capable of handling challenging/difficult diagnostic procedures and patient care situations; demonstrates sound judgment and executes above average clinical skills.
- Possesses basic computer knowledge; operates multiple computer systems to include, Hospital/Radiology Information Systems and Office software to maintain patient and exam documents.
- Exhibits strong interpersonal and team player skills with all levels of the healthcare team and assures delivery of excellent customer service to all patients, visitors, physicians and co-workers.
- Adapts to multiple ongoing priorities with minimal supervision including, organizing work flow and actively participating in problem-solving.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
PEOPLE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Promotes a positive work environment and contributes to a dynamic, team focused work unit that actively helps one another to achieve optimal department results. Collaborates with all members of the patient care team by actively communicating and reporting pertinent patient care information and data in a comprehensive manner.
- Guides and mentors CT Technologist I and students to help build confidence in skills, knowledge and abilities. Uses peer-to-peer accountability towards department goals for retention and employee engagement.
- Facilitates open, professional (verbal, nonverbal, written) communication to achieve mutual understanding, role modeling by example. Communication to promote both work efforts and problem resolution is clear and professional, providing the highest quality service during every customer and patient encounter.
SERVICE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Performs diagnostic radiology procedures to include common and special CT exams. CT exams use x-ray images and computer processing to generate pictures of tissue densities through the patient's body.
- Proactively assesses, identifies and responds to the needs of the patient for adjustment or intervention to optimize patient care, image quality and patient experience. This includes: positioning, physiology, procedure preparation, and technical factors. Modifies technical factors to achieve desired imaging results and recognizes complications and limitations associated with certain procedures.
- Provides direct assistance to physicians during diagnostic or special CT procedures, including assisting with sterile technique.
- Provides accurate explanations and instructions to patients and family members at an appropriate level utilizing verbal and non-verbal skills, terminology and language.
QUALITY/SAFETY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Follows safety standards and conducts all imaging procedures accordingly. Uses ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) to protect patients, staff and general public, and follows radiation safety standards. Maintains proper sterile techniques for procedures, regularly practices aseptic techniques, and ensures compliance with infection control procedures. Complies with job role, department and hospital safety standards, practices and policies.
- Identifies opportunities for corrective action and process improvement providing recommendations, and contributes to meeting department and hospital targets for quality and safety. Reports “near misses” and inputs errors promptly into appropriate hospital patient safety reporting system to improve processes and identify trends. Utilizes critical thinking skills to observe and proactively address patient reactions (i.e. contrast media and medications) or potential outcomes, as appropriate.
- Ensures all imaging equipment has had quality control (QC) performed as required and is in safe working order prior to use. Reports any malfunctions to management and regularly practices preventive maintenance procedures; calls for service if needed.
- Assists with implementation and education of department based safety initiatives and standards of practice.
FINANCE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Provides accurate and complete documentation of patient procedures. Enters charges at the time service is delivered.
- Uses resources efficiently; does not waste supplies. Self-motivated to independently manage time effectively and prioritize daily tasks.
GROWTH/INNOVATION ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Actively participates in special projects, department initiatives or shared governance activities and seeks opportunities to expand learning with a focus on continual development. Completes and updates the individual development plan (IDP) on an ongoing basis.
Fosters a positive and constructive teaching environment by engaging students and co-workers (CT Technologist I) in learning opportunities that are valuable and in alignment with business objectives.
SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
WORK ATTIRE
- Uniform: No
- Scrubs: Yes
- Business professional: No
- Other (department approved): Yes
ON-CALL
- Note that employees may be required to be on-call during emergencies (ie. Disaster, Severe Weather Events, etc) regardless of selection below.
- On Call: Yes
TRAVEL
Travel specifications may vary by department
- May require travel within the Houston Metropolitan area: Yes
- May require travel outside Houston Metropolitan area: Yes
Company Profile:
Houston Methodist Hospital is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the No. 1 hospital in Texas and one of America’s “Best Hospitals.” As a full-service, acute-care hospital located in the Texas Medical Center and the flagship hospital of Houston Methodist, it has evolved into one of the nation’s largest nonprofit teaching hospitals and a leader in innovative medical research with a comprehensive residency program. Two of Houston Methodist’s primary academic affiliates are among the nation’s leading health care organizations: Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Houston Methodist also has affiliations with Texas A&M University and the University of Houston. Houston Methodist Hospital offers unparalleled care for thousands of patients from around the world.
Houston Methodist is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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CT Technologist Job Market in Texas
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Who's Hiring
- CommonSpirit Health9

- Houston Methodist8

- Texas Health Resources6

- Baylor Scott & White Health3

- St. David's HealthCare3

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services39
- Non-Profit & Social Services4
- Education3
- Insurance2
- Science & Research2
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in CT technologist jobs across Texas.
- ARRT certification in Radiography and CT required or registry-eligible upon hire
- Texas Medical Board or Texas Department of State Health Services licensure as required by facility
- Minimum one year of CT scanning experience in a clinical setting preferred
- Proficiency with major CT equipment platforms such as Siemens, GE, or Philips
- BLS or ACLS certification required by most Texas hospital systems
- Experience with PACS systems and electronic health records used in Texas health networks
CT Technologist Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a ct technologist in Texas?
To work as a ct technologist in Texas, you must complete an accredited radiologic technology program and pass the ARRT certification exams in Radiography and CT. Texas requires medical imaging professionals to hold a valid certificate issued by the Texas Medical Board's Medical Radiologic Technologist program before practicing. Most Texas employers also expect ARRT-CT certification. Community colleges and university systems across Texas offer accredited radiologic technology programs as a starting point.
How much do CT technologists make in Texas?
CT technologists in Texas earn a median of about $78,630 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $48,550 for the lowest 10% to over $102,630 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire ct technologists in Texas?
Employers hiring ct technologists in Texas right now include CommonSpirit Health, Houston Methodist, and Texas Health Resources, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's large integrated health systems and independent imaging networks consistently post openings across both major metros and regional medical centers throughout the state.
Which Texas cities have the most ct technologist jobs?
Houston, The Woodlands, and Bryan have the most ct technologist openings in Texas. Houston leads because of its density of Level I trauma centers, cancer hospitals, and large health system campuses, while Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio generate steady demand through their major academic medical centers, VA facilities, and regional hospital networks serving fast-growing suburban populations.
Are there remote ct technologist jobs in Texas?
Yes, but they're rare. CT technologist work is inherently hands-on and requires direct patient contact and equipment operation, so the vast majority of roles are on-site. About 0% of ct technologist openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and those positions typically involve image reading coordination or teleradiology support functions rather than direct scanning duties.
How can I get hired as a ct technologist in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is completing your ARRT-Radiography certification first and then applying for staff radiographer roles at large Texas health systems such as HCA Healthcare or Baylor Scott & White, which regularly run new-graduate training programs and internal CT cross-training opportunities. Many Texas facilities hire radiographers into CT as a lateral move once you demonstrate clinical readiness. Holding your Texas Medical Board certificate and ARRT-CT registry eligibility, even before passing, gives you a meaningful edge in competitive applicant pools.
Where can I find and apply to ct technologist jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to ct technologist jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from Texas employers. Search the listings to find roles that match your credentials, experience level, and preferred location, then apply directly to the ones that fit.
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