Radiologic Tech Jobs in Texas
Radiologic Tech jobs in Texas are consistently active, with strong demand from hospital systems, outpatient imaging centers, and specialty care networks at every level from entry-level to senior and lead positions. The largest hiring metros are Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, where major systems like HCA Healthcare, Baylor Scott & White, and UT Health operate extensive imaging departments. The most in-demand specialties in Texas are computed tomography, MRI, and fluoroscopy. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Location: Ft. Worth, TX
Setting: Hospital
There are many reasons to join our team of Imaging professionals.
Our magnet awarded facilities include teaching hospital and offer career growth.
At Baylor Scott & White we value our team members. Our thriving diverse culture promotes self-care and work life balance.
About us
Here at Baylor Scott & White Health we promote the well-being of all individuals, families, and communities. Baylor Scott and White is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas that empowers you to live well.
Our Core Values are:
- We serve faithfully by doing what's right with a joyful heart.
- We never settle by constantly striving for better.
- We are in it together by supporting one another and those we serve.
- We make an impact by taking initiative and delivering exceptional experience.
Benefits
Our benefits are designed to help you live well no matter where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore our offerings, which may include:
- Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits
- 401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%
- Tuition Reimbursement
- PTO accrual beginning Day 1
Note: Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level.
Job Summary
The Radiologic Technologist, supervised by a Radiologist, performs radiology procedures on patients. These procedures are requested by a physician or licensed provider to diagnose disease and injury, following established protocols.
Essential Functions of the Role
- Performs high-quality radiology procedures according to exam protocol in a timely manner. Maintains production and quality of imaging procedures by following established standards and procedures.
- Demonstrates an understanding of radiation dose reference levels and monitoring. Takes action if the estimated dose exceeds set reference levels. Takes action when the reference level is exceeded, which may include patient follow-up.
- Utilizes AIDET to communicate with patients. Identifies patient service needs, ensures the correct exam is performed, and builds rapport. Instructs and communicates with patients and their families about the test. Assesses the patient's ability to tolerate the exam.
- Prepares the patient and area for the procedure. Positions the patient, adjusts immobilization devices, and moves equipment into position. Adjusts equipment controls to set exposure factors.
- Protects patients and employees by following safety, infection-control, drug, and radiation policies. Uses proper sterile techniques for invasive procedures and maintains hand hygiene.
- Maintains equipment and work area to meet quality and cleanliness standards. Works with engineers and physicists to ensure optimal equipment operation.
- Reports issues to management or appropriate department. Assists in maintaining supplies inventory.
- Ensures people are safe to enter the department by screening them according to approved policies and procedures.
- Obtains, verifies, and maintains all relevant documentation like requisition/chart, patient history, pregnancy status, shielding precautions, consent forms, policies, and procedures.
- Maintains medical imaging records in appropriate system and according to department policies and standards for interpretation in a timely manner.
Key Success Factors
- Able to perform high quality radiology procedures according to exam protocol in a timely manner.
- Able to explain the procedure and put patients at ease.
- Provide services promptly, accurately, and cost-efficiently, following System and regulatory standards, policies, and procedures.
- Able to perform tasks autonomously without need for routine oversight.
- Able to stay calm and helpful during stress and take reasonable steps to resolve issues.
- Able to effectively administer first aid and use emergency cart.
- Ensure customer satisfaction by limiting wait times and providing courteous service. Remain professional, review patient satisfaction scores, and develop action plans when needed.
- Demonstrates and maintains current knowledge, education, and skills for newborn, pediatric, young adult, adult, and geriatric care.
- Able to serve as preceptor by providing quality training to new team members and on new services and initiatives.
- Able to take call, if required.
Belonging Statement
We believe that all people should feel welcomed, valued and supported.
CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION
- ARRT-R Radiography (ARRT-R)
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Radiologic Tech Job Market in Texas
A snapshot from current Texas openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Baylor Scott & White Health77

- University Health51

- CHRISTUS Health49

- Memorial Hermann Health System38

- Houston Methodist24

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services316
- Education8
- Insurance8
- Consulting & Professional Services4
- Human Resources4
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in radiologic tech jobs across Texas.
- Active Texas Medical Board radiologic technology license or equivalent Texas-recognized credential
- ARRT certification in radiography or a recognized imaging subspecialty
- Associate or bachelor's degree in radiologic technology from an accredited program
- Experience operating DR, fluoroscopy, and portable X-ray equipment in a clinical setting
- Ability to position patients and perform imaging under physician protocols in high-volume environments
- Current BLS or CPR certification from an accredited provider
Radiologic Tech Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a radiologic tech in Texas?
To work as a radiologic tech in Texas, you must hold a certificate of registration issued by the Texas Medical Board's Medical Radiologic Technology program. Candidates must complete an accredited radiologic technology program and pass the ARRT certification exam before applying for state registration. Texas also recognizes limited licensed medical radiologic technologists for specific procedures. Maintaining registration requires completing continuing education hours each renewal cycle.
How much do radiologic teches make in Texas?
Radiologic teches 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 radiologic techs in Texas?
Employers hiring radiologic techs in Texas right now include Baylor Scott & White Health, University Health, and CHRISTUS Health, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Texas's large integrated health systems and regional hospital networks generate consistent imaging department openings, particularly in high-volume trauma and specialty care facilities.
Which Texas cities have the most radiologic tech jobs?
Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas have the most radiologic tech openings in Texas. Houston's concentration of major medical centers and trauma hospitals drives the largest share of listings, while Dallas and San Antonio support high imaging volume through their dense networks of health system campuses, outpatient surgery centers, and specialty clinics.
Are there remote radiologic tech jobs in Texas?
Yes, but they're rare. Radiologic tech work is inherently hands-on and requires direct patient contact and equipment operation, so fully remote positions are uncommon. About 0% of radiologic tech openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, and those roles are typically in teleradiology support, imaging quality review, or clinical education coordination rather than direct patient imaging.
How can I get hired as a radiologic tech in Texas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying for new-graduate positions at large Texas health systems that run structured radiology residency or training programs, such as those offered through UT Southwestern, Texas Children's Hospital, and HCA Healthcare facilities. Candidates who hold Texas Medical Board registration and ARRT certification are considered even without years of experience. Moving laterally from a patient care tech or radiology aide role within a hospital is another proven way in, since internal candidates with existing clinical exposure are often prioritized for imaging department vacancies.
Where can I find and apply to radiologic tech jobs in Texas?
You can find and apply to radiologic tech jobs in Texas on Migrate Mate, which lists current Texas openings from employers actively hiring. Find roles that fit your experience, location, and specialty, then apply directly to the employer through the listing.
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