How do they match: Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers

  • Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers

  • Biomaterials Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineering Technician
  • Biomedical Engineering Technologist
  • Biomedical Technician
  • Biomedical Analytical Scientist
  • Biomedical Electronics Technician
  • Biomedical Equipment Technician
  • Biomedical Field Service Engineer
  • Biomedical Scientist
  • Biomedical Service Engineer
  • Medical Engineer
  • Engineer
  • Analytical Biochemical Engineer
  • Biochemical Engineer
  • Biochemical Development Engineer
  • Biochemistry Chemical Engineering Analyst
  • Biomechanical Engineer
  • Bioprocess Engineer
  • Bioprocess Development Engineer
  • Clinical Biomedical Engineer
  • Clinical Engineer
  • Dialysis Engineer
  • Fermentation Engineer
  • Field Engineer
  • Field Clinical Engineer
  • Genetic Engineer
  • Imaging Service Engineer
  • Pharmaceutical Engineer
  • Process Engineer
  • Process Development Engineer
  • Research Engineer
  • Stack Yield Engineer
  • Supplier Quality Engineer
  • Sustain Engineer
  • Yield Engineer
  • Yield Improvement Engineer

  • Apply knowledge of engineering, biology, chemistry, computer science, and biomechanical principles to the design, development, and evaluation of biological, agricultural, and health systems and products, such as artificial organs, prostheses, instrumentation, medical information systems, and health management and care delivery systems.

  • Adapt or design computer hardware or software for medical science uses.
  • Advise hospital administrators on the planning, acquisition, and use of medical equipment.
  • Analyze new medical procedures to forecast likely outcomes.
  • Conduct research, along with life scientists, chemists, and medical scientists, on the engineering aspects of the biological systems of humans and animals.
  • Consult with chemists or biologists to develop or evaluate novel technologies.
  • Design and deliver technology, such as prosthetic devices, to assist people with disabilities.
  • Design or develop medical diagnostic or clinical instrumentation, equipment, or procedures, using the principles of engineering and biobehavioral sciences.
  • Evaluate the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of biomedical equipment.
  • Manage teams of engineers by creating schedules, tracking inventory, creating or using budgets, or overseeing contract obligations or deadlines.
  • Prepare technical reports, data summary documents, or research articles for scientific publication, regulatory submissions, or patent applications.
  • Read current scientific or trade literature to stay abreast of scientific, industrial, or technological advances.
  • Write documents describing protocols, policies, standards for use, maintenance, and repair of medical equipment.

  • Communicate technical information to suppliers, contractors, or regulatory agencies.
  • Confer with technical personnel to prepare designs or operational plans.
  • Create models of engineering designs or methods.
  • Design medical devices or appliances.
  • Develop technical methods or processes.
  • Prepare technical reports for internal use.
  • Recommend technical design or process changes to improve efficiency, quality, or performance.
  • Research engineering aspects of biological or chemical processes.
  • Supervise engineering or other technical personnel.
  • Update technical knowledge.