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Biomedical Manufacturing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical / Electrical / Biomedical / Manufacturing) or equivalent experience with 3+ years experience Strong understanding of IQ/OQ/PQ methodologies and validation ...

JB061644 - Manufacturing Engineer

Marietta, GA · On-site

$69K - $89K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical / Electrical / Biomedical / Manufacturing) or equivalent experience with 3+ years experience Strong understanding of IQ/OQ/PQ methodologies and validation ...

Senior Quality Director

Waltham, MA · On-site

$220K - $300K/yr

Primary responsibilities includes managing corporate level compliance activities along with day-to-day quality activities at the global Nova Biomedical manufacturing sites. Interact directly with ...

Senior Quality Director

Waltham, MA · Hybrid

$220K - $300K/yr

Primary responsibilities includes managing corporate level compliance activities along with day-to-day quality activities at the global Nova Biomedical manufacturing sites. Interact directly with ...

Senior Quality Director

Waltham, MA · Hybrid

$220K - $300K/yr

Primary responsibilities includes managing corporate level compliance activities along with day-to-day quality activities at the global Nova Biomedical manufacturing sites. Interact directly with ...

Manufacturing Engineer II

Billerica, MA · Hybrid

$100K - $110K/yr

Nova Biomedical: One Global Brand. One Vision. Together under one name. Advanced Instruments and ... The Manufacturing Engineer will provide technical support for all Point of Care meter manufacturing ...

Manufacturing Engineer II

Billerica, MA · Hybrid

$100K - $110K/yr

Nova Biomedical: One Global Brand. One Vision. Together under one name. Advanced Instruments and ... The Manufacturing Engineer will provide technical support for all Point of Care meter manufacturing ...

Manufacturing Engineer II

Billerica, MA · On-site

$100K - $110K/yr

Nova Biomedical: One Global Brand. One Vision. Together under one name. Advanced Instruments and ... The Manufacturing Engineer will provide technical support for all Point of Care meter manufacturing ...

Understand and follow requirements for proper waste handling and disposal in a biomedical manufacturing setting. * Accurately complete all required documentation and perform data entry in accordance ...

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How much do biomedical manufacturing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for biomedical manufacturing in the United States is $28.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $32.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Biomedical Manufacturing vs Medical Device Assembly?

AspectBiomedical ManufacturingMedical Device Assembly
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications varyHigh school diploma or equivalent; often similar certifications
Work EnvironmentFactories, cleanrooms, laboratoriesFactories, cleanrooms, laboratories
Employer & Industry UsageBiotech firms, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturersMedical device companies, healthcare equipment manufacturers
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in biomedical manufacturingDifferences between assembly roles in medical device production

Biomedical Manufacturing involves the production of a wide range of medical products, including drugs, biologics, and devices, often requiring specialized equipment and processes. Medical Device Assembly specifically focuses on assembling medical devices, emphasizing precision and quality control. While both roles share similar environments and credentials, Biomedical Manufacturing covers a broader scope, whereas Medical Device Assembly is more specialized in device construction.

What are some common challenges faced in a biomedical manufacturing role, and how can new employees prepare for them?

In biomedical manufacturing, one common challenge is adhering to strict regulatory standards and quality control protocols, such as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). New employees may also find the need for meticulous documentation and routine audits demanding. To prepare, it's helpful to familiarize yourself with industry regulations and standard operating procedures, and to develop strong attention to detail. Additionally, being comfortable working both independently and as part of a cross-functional team will help you adapt to the collaborative nature of most biomedical manufacturing environments.

What is biomedical manufacturing?

Biomedical manufacturing is the process of producing medical devices, equipment, and components used in healthcare and life sciences. This field combines engineering, biology, and manufacturing principles to create products like implants, diagnostic tools, prosthetics, and surgical instruments. The process often involves strict regulatory standards to ensure safety and efficacy. Biomedical manufacturing plays a crucial role in advancing medical technology and improving patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Biomedical Manufacturing, and why are they important?

To thrive in Biomedical Manufacturing, you need a solid background in biomedical engineering or life sciences, with knowledge of manufacturing processes and regulatory standards like GMP. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, quality control systems, and software such as CAD or ERP is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills in this field. These competencies ensure the safe, efficient, and compliant production of biomedical products that meet industry and patient needs.
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Infographic showing various Biomedical Manufacturing job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 31% Full Time, 49% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 18% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,333 per year, or $28.5 per hour.
Professor of Practice in Biomedical Engineering

Professor of Practice in Biomedical Engineering

Clarkson University

Potsdam, NY

$85K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

USD $85,000.00 - USD $120,000.00 /Yr.

The Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering at Clarkson University invites applicants to apply for a Professor of Practice teaching-track position focused on biomedical engineering and bioengineering. This individual will play a leadership role in launching Clarkson’s new 4+1 Master’s of Science in Biomedical Engineering program and Clarkson’s long standing Biomedical Engineering minor at the undergraduate level. The applicant will lead the Master’s capstone courses, which will include medical device design incorporating advanced manufacturing principles. This is part of a cluster hire of several positions focused on Advanced Manufacturing.


This position will support the advancement of the Solinsky Engineering Leadership Challenge. The Solinsky's $32M financial commitment to the Challenge represents the largest directed gift in the history of Clarkson University and will result in an $80M investment in engineering over its seven-year duration. The Challenge has a focus on advanced manufacturing and investment will include an anticipated significant expansion and renovation of the engineering building into the Solinsky Engineering Center. It also includes a portfolio of Solinsky Challenge advanced manufacturing initiatives such as: curricular and co-curricular innovation; expanding student engagement in manufacturing-related activities; advancing manufacturing research and technology transfer; significantly increasing Clarkson's engagement and partnership with industry; and advancing the reputation and visibility of Clarkson's engineering programs.

Solinsky Challenge success metrics include meeting program milestones; better preparing students for careers in advanced manufacturing; significantly increasing the number and effectiveness of the Solinsky Challenge industry- university and government-university partnerships; growing engineering enrollments; and enhancing the reputation of Clarkson Engineering as measured by US News and other rankings.

General Purpose:
The successful applicant will develop and teach assigned biomedical engineering-related undergraduate and
graduate courses, such as team-based capstone design courses, entrepreneurship, and regulatory compliance, mentor student-project teams, and grow industry-sponsored design projects. The successful applicant will also actively engage in service activities which include, but are not limited to, supporting ABET assessment; providing opportunities for students to visit advanced bio-manufacturing facilities; providing academic and career advising and mentoring to students; and contributing to the development of new courses and curricula.

Applications are sought from individuals whose expertise is at the interface of biomedical engineering and
manufacturing, potentially spanning the classical engineering disciplines, such as Mechanical, Chemical, Civil and Electrical engineering. Applicants should have relevant industry experience and be passionate about better preparing engineering graduates to enter the engineering workforce and advancing the economic vitality of the region, state, and nation by regaining US pre-eminence in manufacturing. Candidates must possess the communication and people skills necessary to work with students of all abilities, faculty and staff colleagues, and stakeholders from industry and government. Previous teaching experience and experience with government-industry-university partnerships and/or design projects is a plus.


Mentoring and Teaching Responsibilities:

  • Develop and teach classes at the undergraduate and graduate level
  • Mentor graduate and undergraduate students on biomedical manufacturing-related design projects
  • Advise and promote University manufacturing SPEED team (Student Projects for Experiential Education)
  • Advise students on curricular and career matters
  • Lead educational student-visits to bio-manufacturing sites

Service Responsibilities:

  • Advise University on ways to promote biomedical manufacturing education
  • Propose and implement improvements in manufacturing-related facilities at the University
  • Participate on University committees
  • Help recruit new students into manufacturing-related educational programs
  • Foster relations with industry and promote industry-sponsored educational projects

Research Responsibilities:

  • Lead or contribute to scholarly research efforts in the area of biomedical engineering and manufacturing
  • Lead or collaborate with colleagues on industry and government proposals on industry and government proposals on biomedical manufacturing topics
  • Advise or co-advise graduate students on research projects

Education:
Minimal Qualifications:

  • BS plus 10 years of industry experience or MS plus 5 years of industry experience; Exceptional candidates with MS and alternative industry design experience may be considered.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. plus 10 years of industry experience and teaching experience

  • Teach undergraduate and graduate biomedical engineering and design related courses as well as develop curricular material
  • Communicate clearly in both oral and written formats
  • Interact with colleagues to promote a productive, collaborative environment
  • Interact with industry professionals to foster mutually beneficial relationships
  • Effectively advise and mentor graduate and undergraduate students
  • Organize and coordinate educational outreach efforts
  • Generate an exciting and enthusiastic learning environment for students

The physical demands characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


Health & Safety: All staff has a statutory responsibility to take reasonable care of themselves, others and the environment and to prevent harm by their acts or omissions. All staff is therefore required to adhere to the University’s Health, Safety, and Environmental Policy & Procedures.


DISCLAIMER: The above statements are designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, skills, and qualifications required of personnel so classified.


Special Instructions to Applicants: An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, Clarkson actively seeks and encourages applications from veterans and people with disabilities. 

All offers of employment are subject to the applicant successfully passing a background check (including, but not limited to, employment verification, educational and other credential verification, and criminal records