How do they match: Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers

  • Biomedical Service Engineer
  • Biomedical Field Service Engineer
  • Imaging Service 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.

  • Conduct research, along with life scientists, chemists, and medical scientists, on the engineering aspects of the biological systems of humans and animals.
  • Conduct training or in-services to educate clinicians and other personnel on proper use of equipment.
  • Develop bioremediation processes to reduce pollution, protect the environment, or treat waste products.
  • Develop models or computer simulations of human biobehavioral systems to obtain data for measuring or controlling life processes.

  • Advise customers on the use of products or services.
  • Evaluate characteristics of equipment or systems.
  • Maintain operational records or records systems.