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Military Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technicians

Median Salary
83,516
Workforce Count
43

Overview

What are the responsibilities of this role?

Magnetic resonance imaging technicians in the Military operate sophisticated equipment to produce high-definition, three-dimensional diagnostic images, and assist physicians with diagnostic imaging functions and activities. These expert technicians have knowledge of magnetism, magnetic safety, radio frequency, and magnetic physics; techniques of operating MRI equipment; and advanced knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy applicable to MRI. They are an important part of the Military healthcare team.

What is the work environment like?

Magnetic resonance imaging technicians work in hospitals and clinics. In combat situations, they may work in mobile field hospitals. They follow strict safety procedures to minimize exposure to radiation.

How many people have this role in the Military?

43

Compensation

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  • Always fixed based on rank and service time.
  • Distributed monthly.
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What is the typical salary range?

Salary by Years of Service

N/A

2 Years

N/A

6 Years

N/A

10+ Years
Median Salary
83,516

Military Details

Is this a staff or leadership role?

Enlisted
Officer
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What does the training for this role entail?

All enlisted service members complete basic military training, which includes time spent in a classroom and in the field, and covers tactical and survival skills, physical training, military life and customs, and weapons training. Magnetic resonance imaging technicians in the Military will gain skills through classroom study, including practice with medical imaging equipment, and on-the-job experience. Job-specific training may include:

  • Operation of diagnostic imaging equipment
  • Radioactive isotope therapy
  • Image processing
  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Patient care in radiology
  • Medical ethics and law
  • Principles of radiation protection
  • Field radiography

Education

What level of education do professionals in this role have?

Education Level

  • Associate's degree

    65%

  • Post-secondary certificate

    13%

  • Bachelor's degree

    8%

  • High school

    4%

  • Some college

    4%

  • Post baccalaureate

    4%

Which college majors best prepare you for this role?

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technology/Technician

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Skills and Interest

What skills will set you up for success?

Skills

  • Math and Science Skills

    High

  • Equipment Operation and Maintenance

    High

  • Verbal Skills

    Mid

  • Leadership

    Mid

  • Technology Design and Control

    Mid

  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

    Mid

What knowledge is essential to bring to the table?

  • Customer and Personal Service
  • Computers and Electronics
  • Education and Training
  • Physics
  • English Language

What challenges will you likely face in the workplace?

Workplace

  • Repetitiveness

    High

  • Responsibility

    High

  • Exposure to Job Hazards

    Mid

  • Time Pressure

    Mid

  • Decision Making

    Mid

  • Physical Activity

    Mid

  • Level Of Competition

    Mid

What personality traits help people thrive in this role?

Realistic

You love hands-on work and solving practical problems — like fixing things and building stuff.

Conventional

You like structure, staying organized, and working with systems to get things done efficiently.

Investigative

You love figuring out how things work and researching subjects that interest you.

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