How Much Does a Radiologist Tech Make?
Radiology techs or technicians perform diagnostic testing, such as X-rays, MRIs and CT scans. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the field of medicine will grow by 15 percent through 2016. Radiologist technicians typically require a state-issued license to treat patients, but many educational options lead to licensure. The average salary of a radiology tech depends upon a number of factors including his length of employment, industry, geographical location and education, reports payscale.com Experience A radiology tech’s salary depends largely upon how much work experience she has in the field. In September 2009, technicians with less than one year of experience earned between $25,500 and $40,452, while those with one to four years of work experience earned an average salary of between $30,631 and $48,366. For technicians with 10 or more years of experience, salaries ranged from $47,932 to $77,425. Industry Some of the largest employers of radiologist technicians as of May 20