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The Biomedical / Clinical Engineer supports the planning, acquisition, implementation, and optimization of medical equipment and clinical systems to ensure safe, effective, and reliable operation in ...

The Biomedical / Clinical Engineer supports the planning, acquisition, implementation, and optimization of medical equipment and clinical systems to ensure safe, effective, and reliable operation in ...

The Biomedical Engineer / Clinical Engineer will provide subject matter expertise in patient safety and medical device management to support the VA's Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) Program ...

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How much do biomedical clinical engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for biomedical clinical engineer in the United States is $93,700.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $109,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Biomedical Clinical Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Biomedical Clinical Engineer, you need a solid background in biomedical engineering, electronics, and medical device technology, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with regulatory standards, medical equipment management systems, and certifications such as CBET (Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician) are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills help you effectively liaise with clinical staff and troubleshoot complex equipment issues. These abilities ensure the safe and efficient operation of medical devices, directly impacting patient care and hospital operations.

What are Biomedical Clinical Engineers?

Biomedical Clinical Engineers are professionals who apply engineering principles and design concepts to healthcare and medical equipment. They are responsible for ensuring that medical devices are safe, effective, and properly maintained in clinical settings such as hospitals. Their tasks may include equipment installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and training healthcare staff on the use of medical devices. Biomedical Clinical Engineers also play a key role in compliance with regulations and the implementation of new technologies in healthcare environments.

What is the difference between Biomedical Clinical Engineer vs Biomedical Equipment Technician?

AspectBiomedical Clinical EngineerBiomedical Equipment Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in biomedical engineering or related field; certifications like CBETAssociate's or bachelor's degree; certifications like CBET or BIET
Work EnvironmentDesign, evaluate, and oversee medical device integration in clinical settingsInstall, maintain, and repair medical equipment in hospitals and clinics
Employer & IndustryHospitals, healthcare facilities, medical device companiesHospitals, clinics, biomedical service companies

Biomedical Clinical Engineers focus on designing, evaluating, and managing medical devices and systems, often working on integration and safety protocols. In contrast, Biomedical Equipment Technicians primarily handle the installation, maintenance, and repair of medical equipment. Both roles require technical knowledge and certifications, but their daily tasks and responsibilities differ significantly.

What are some common challenges faced by Biomedical Clinical Engineers in a hospital setting?

Biomedical Clinical Engineers often face the challenge of managing a wide variety of medical equipment, ensuring proper maintenance while minimizing equipment downtime. They must also stay up-to-date with rapidly evolving technology and adhere to strict regulatory and safety standards. Collaboration with clinical staff is essential, as engineers need to understand user needs and provide technical support or training. Balancing urgent repair requests with scheduled preventative maintenance can be demanding, but strong organizational skills and effective communication help overcome these challenges.
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Infographic showing various Biomedical Clinical Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 24% Locum Tenens, 41% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $93,700 per year, or $45 per hour.
Biomedical Engineer / Clinical Engineer

Biomedical Engineer / Clinical Engineer

Aptive

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


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Job Summary

Aptive is seeking a Biomedical Engineer / Clinical Engineer to support the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) under the Biomedical Engineering Technical Professional Support Services (BETPSS) program. This position provides engineering expertise for the lifecycle management, integration, evaluation, and sustainment of medical technologies used throughout VA healthcare facilities.

The Biomedical / Clinical Engineer supports the planning, acquisition, implementation, and optimization of medical equipment and clinical systems to ensure safe, effective, and reliable operation in support of patient care. The role combines engineering analysis, technical oversight, and collaboration with clinical staff, biomedical technicians, IT personnel, and equipment manufacturers.

The engineer assists VA Biomedical Engineering leadership with complex troubleshooting, technology assessments, risk management, regulatory compliance, and modernization initiatives involving diagnostic, therapeutic, and networked medical systems.

Primary Responsibilities
  • Provide engineering support for the lifecycle management of medical devices and clinical systems across VA healthcare facilities.
  • Evaluate, test, and analyze medical equipment performance to ensure safety, reliability, and compliance with regulatory and VA biomedical engineering standards.
  • Support planning, specification development, and technical evaluation for acquisition of new medical equipment and systems.
  • Assist with installation planning, commissioning, and acceptance testing of medical equipment and clinical systems.
  • Provide advanced technical troubleshooting and root-cause analysis for complex equipment failures or system integration issues.
  • Support integration of medical equipment with hospital networks and clinical information systems.
  • Collaborate with biomedical technicians, IT personnel, clinicians, and vendors to resolve technical issues and optimize equipment performance.
  • Assist in development and review of equipment maintenance strategies, service contracts, and lifecycle replacement planning.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory and safety requirements including FDA, Joint Commission, radiation safety, and VA policies.
  • Support cybersecurity and risk management initiatives related to network-connected medical devices.
  • Maintain documentation of engineering analyses, equipment evaluations, and technical recommendations.

 

Minimum Qualifications
  • A Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering or Certification as a Clinical Engineer (CCE).
  • A minimum of three years of hospital or healthcare experience maintaining medical equipment or managing a hospital medical equipment program.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of concepts related to computer based medical systems, networking protocols, and information security as it applies to medical technology within VHA.
  • Demonstrated competency in the ability to conduct a medical equipment management program that is compliant with applicable healthcare standards and regulatory agencies; ability to develop a curriculum for a continuing education program that address the safe and effective use of medical technology; ability to manage a recall and safety alert program for medical devices, including medical device hazard investigations, to assure compliance with patient safety goals, Safe Medical Device Act (SMDA), and JC requirements; ability to conduct capital asset and infrastructure planning for medical equipment spanning initial concept, installation, and effective implementation of complex medical equipment; ability to function as the subject matter expert in the field of biomedical engineering, directly supporting specialized clinical technology, including service, system administration, training, quality assurance, and life-cycle management; ability to effectively advise clinical and administrative staff on medical technology, including existing and emerging technology, which addresses viability, long-term suitability, compatibility, and/or safety; to apply project management principles to deployment of medical equipment and health information technologies.
  • Demonstrated skill in in communicating and working collaboratively with key stakeholders, including technical and professional staff at various levels of the organization.
  • Understanding of regulatory agencies' requirements, industry regulatory requirements and International Standard Organization standards.
  • (OPTIONAL) Experience designing, developing, and implementing clinical system interfaces with electronic health records, ensuring compliance with relevant standards and protocols (e.g., HL7, FHIR, DICOM).
About Aptive

Aptive partners with federal agencies to achieve their missions through improved performance, streamlined operations and enhanced service delivery. Based in Alexandria, Virginia, we support more than a dozen agencies including Veterans Affairs, Transportation, Defense, Homeland Security and the National Science Foundation.

We specialize in applying technology, creativity and human-centered services to optimize mission delivery and improve experiences for millions of people who count on government services every day.

Founded: 2012Employees: 300+ nationwide

EEO Statement

Aptive is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, parental status, veteran status, age, disability, or any other protected class.

Veterans, members of the Reserve and National Guard, and transitioning active-duty service members are highly encouraged to apply.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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