Biomedical Engineer
Design and develop medical equipment and software to enhance healthcare delivery and treatments.
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- What's it like to be a Biomedical Engineer?
- How to become a Biomedical Engineer
- Latest Biomedical Engineer jobs
- Top skills and experience for Biomedical Engineers
What's it like to be a Biomedical Engineer?
Biomedical Engineers use their knowledge of engineering principles and biological science to design and create medical equipment, procedures, software and systems. They work closely with medical scientists, doctors and other healthcare professionals to understand their requirements and to test, modify and build effective medical technology solutions. This can include designing artificial organs, biomedical equipment or devising new strategies for medical data analysis. Biomedical Engineers often work in settings such as hospitals, universities, research facilities, pharmaceutical companies and regulatory agencies.
Tasks and duties
- Designing, developing and testing medical equipment and devices, such as artificial organs, prostheses and medical information systems.
- Analysing and interpreting data from biological systems and applying the knowledge to design effective solutions.
- Evaluating the safety, efficiency and effectiveness of biomedical equipment.
- Providing technical support for biomedical equipment and training healthcare staff on its proper use.
- Working with other medical scientists or engineers to design and apply new medical devices and technologies.
- Writing technical reports and research papers.
- Conducting research to solve clinical problems using both life sciences methodology and biomedical techniques.
How to become a Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Engineers use their knowledge of engineering principles and biological science to design and create medical equipment, procedures, software and systems. A diploma in biomedical engineering or a related discipline is required.
- 1.Diploma in Biomedical/ Electrical / Mechanical Engineering or related disciplines.
- 2.Relevant work experience in a similar field is an advantage.
- 3.Self-motivated, responsible, able to work independently and willing to learn.
- 4.Strong communication skills (Cantonese or English), solid analytical skills, highly creative, high proficiency in math, expert problem solvers.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Biomedical Engineer employers on Jobsdb are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Biomedical Engineering
Medical Devices
Fabrication
Research and Development
Engineering Support
Equipment Management
Biological Materials Science
Biomechanics
Clinical Diagnosis
Healthcare Innovations
Prosthetics
Instrumentation
Experimental Design
Electronic Engineering
CT Scans
Tool Design
Medical Imaging
Compliance Management
Maintenance Contracts
Mechanical Engineering
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