CT Tech

Global Service Resources

Torrance, CA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Displays, Cell Biology, Document Imaging, Emergency Response, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Fluoroscopy, Health Information Technology, Healthcare, Identify Issues, Medical Imaging, Medical Treatment, Patient Safety, Phlebotomy, Team Player
LOCATION
Torrance, CA
POSTED
30+ days ago
Global Service Resources is looking for an experienced CT Technologist in Torrance, CA.

Job Title: CT Technologist
Location: Torrance, CA 90502
Shift: 3:00 PM – 11:30 PM
Payrate: $60/hour

Responsibilities:
  • Perform CT scans and diagnostic imaging procedures accurately and efficiently
  • Prepare and position patients for imaging procedures
  • Administer contrast media and perform venipuncture as needed
  • Ensure patient safety, comfort, and proper identification before procedures
  • Operate and maintain CT equipment (Canon/Toshiba)
  • Collaborate with radiologists and healthcare team for accurate diagnoses
  • Monitor patients during procedures and respond to emergencies when necessary
  • Maintain accurate documentation and imaging records
Qualifications:
  • Minimum of 2+ years CT experience
  • Trauma experience required
  • Experience with Canon/Toshiba equipment
  • ARRT (CT) certification
  • CRT/Fluoroscopy certification
  • Venipuncture Certificate
  • Positive attitude and strong teamwork skills
How to apply:  
Please send your resume to jay.flores@globalserviceresources.com or contact at (818) 576-8217.

About Us:
Global Service Resources is a national recruiter for IT professionals and Healthcare professionals throughout the continental United States. We specialize in government and private short term, per diem, and long-term contracts. We are located in Burbank, CA and take great pride in offering the best paying contract positions on the market.

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