MRI is the most powerful imaging modality in medicine, yet it’s inaccessible. As a result, we catch cancers too late; patients suffer; and we lose people too early. We will change that.
Our team is developing breakthrough MRI technology to make clinically effective imaging accessible — giving people everywhere the ability to screen for cancers, strokes, dementia, and other disorders long before symptoms force the issue. We’re fortunate to be backed by Y Combinator, the National Science Foundation, and many other great investors. If you want to disrupt the landscape of healthcare, join our team.
Contract length: 3 months, with extension opportunities — per-shift arrangements also available
Schedule: Standard business hours (8am - 4:30pm)
Start date: October 1, 2026
Location: Minneapolis, MN — mobile unit deployed to partner clinic sites
This Isn't a Standard MRI Tech Job
For the next 3+ months, you'll operate a conventional mobile MRI system to run our live clinical pilot with a Minneapolis-area urology partner. At the same time, our engineering team will be building our next-generation, first-of-its-kind MRI platform.
You will have a direct, documented channel to our engineering and product team. Every workflow friction point, every awkward positioning moment, every “I wish this scanner just did X” — that feedback goes straight into how Adialante’s system interface, protocols, and clinical workflow get built. Most techs spend a career adapting to whatever system they're handed. In this role, you'll directly influence product development and help shape how an actual MRI system is made.
What You'll Do
In your initial 3 months — conventional MRI, live pilot:
Perform multiparametric prostate MRI exams on a conventional 1.5T system
Operate the day-to-day mobile unit workflow
Voice frustrations, insights, and feedback on conventional MRI directly to an engineering team developing a new system in parallel
If your contract extends toward system launch, you will:
Be among the first technologists in the world to operate our system
Help finalize clinical protocols, safety workflows, and technologist-facing software before broader rollout
Continue as a permanent or extended member of the clinical team as we scale
What We're Looking For
ARRT(MR) or ARMRIT required
BLS certification through AHA or ARC
Minimum 1–2 years of MRI experience; prostate or pelvic imaging experience is a strong plus
Comfortable working independently in a non-traditional, mobile clinical setting
Genuine curiosity about how imaging technology gets built
Strong communication skills
Bonus Points:
MRSO certification
Compensation
Weekly pay: $2,300
Contract length: 3 months, with extension opportunities — per-shift arrangements also available
Completion bonus: $1,000 + equity, paid at end of contract
Benefits
401(k) matching
Malpractice and liability coverage provided
Comprehensive health coverage
Daily lunch provided
Monthly gym reimbursement
Schedule: Standard business hours (8am - 4:30pm)
Why This Role Is Different From Every Other MRI Tech Listing You're Looking At