Biomedical Engineer

Design medical devices, prosthetics, and healthcare technology.

$75k–$120k/year·Bachelor's in Biomedical EngineeringModerate demand
🏥 Health & Medicine🔬 Science & Research
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Part of the Health & Care world

Guided by Pulse

The hard days are hard. But someone breathes easier because you showed up. And not every door here needs medical school — start where you can reach.

A day in this role

You prototype a device, test it against safety standards, work with clinicians on what patients actually need, and iterate.

Key skills

EngineeringBiologyProblem-solvingRegulatory awareness

Your route there

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5 stops · self-paced · a common path, not the only one

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    You are here

    Today — wherever you're starting from

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    Biomedical Engineer

    Your destination

How to find jobs

Search for:

"Biomedical Engineer" OR "Medical Device Engineer" OR "R&D Engineer"

Where to look:

Medical-device company pagesHospital R&DLinkedInIndeed

Application tip:

Any project touching real device design or testing beats coursework alone — lead with it.