Biology Engineers typically divide their time between conducting experiments in laboratories, designing biological systems or products, analyzing data, and collaborating with cross-functional teams such as chemists, medical professionals, or product designers. You may work on developing new medical devices, optimizing bioprocesses, or improving agricultural techniques, depending on your industry. Regular tasks also include maintaining detailed documentation, reporting results, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. The work environment is often dynamic and project-driven, offering opportunities to contribute to innovative solutions that have real-world impact.