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Project Engineer

Allendale, NJ · On-site

$90 - $110/hr

Follow design controls, risk management, change control, and NC/CAPA procedures per the Quality ... Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related discipline ...

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Kinaxis Solutions Architect, Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$99K - $232K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... Project Engineering & Management, Biomedical Science, Computer and Information Science, Data Processing/Analytics/Science - Demonstrating proficiency in Supply Chain Management Software - Excelling ...

Global Market Intelligence Manager

New York, NY · On-site +1

$95K - $115K/yr

  • Medical

  • Life

Lead or support collaborative projects with external technology or business partners to analyze ... biomedical sciences, biotech/industrial, pharma and clinical environments. * Experience with ...

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How much do biomedical project manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for biomedical project manager in New York is $50.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43.94 and $55.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a biomedical project manager?

Biomedical Project Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing and coordinating biomedical research projects, clinical trials, or product development within the healthcare or life sciences industry. They ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with regulatory standards. Their role involves managing teams, communicating with stakeholders, and addressing potential risks or issues during the project lifecycle. Biomedical Project Managers often work closely with scientists, engineers, medical staff, and regulatory bodies to facilitate successful project outcomes.

How does a biomedical project manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams during a project lifecycle?

A Biomedical Project Manager works closely with diverse teams such as research scientists, regulatory specialists, engineers, and clinical staff to ensure project milestones are met. They facilitate communication across these groups by organizing regular meetings, tracking progress, and resolving issues that arise. This collaborative approach helps align project objectives, address challenges promptly, and maintain compliance with regulatory standards. Effective coordination and relationship-building are key to successfully delivering complex biomedical projects on time and within budget.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a biomedical project manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Biomedical Project Manager, you need a solid background in biomedical sciences or engineering, project management experience, and often a relevant degree such as a BS/MS in a related field. Familiarity with project management software (e.g., MS Project, Asana), regulatory compliance systems (like FDA or ISO standards), and sometimes a PMP certification are typically important. Outstanding communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help you coordinate cross-functional teams and manage stakeholder expectations. These competencies ensure successful project delivery, regulatory compliance, and effective collaboration in the complex biomedical industry.

What is the difference between Biomedical Project Manager vs Biomedical Engineer?

AspectBiomedical Project ManagerBiomedical Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Biomedical Engineering, Project Management CertificationBachelor's or Master's in Biomedical Engineering or related field
Work EnvironmentProject teams, clinical settings, R&D departmentsLaboratories, manufacturing, clinical research
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, biotech firms, medical device companiesMedical device companies, research institutions, hospitals

The Biomedical Project Manager focuses on overseeing projects, coordinating teams, and ensuring timely delivery of biomedical products. In contrast, the Biomedical Engineer is involved in designing, developing, and testing medical devices or systems. While both roles require biomedical engineering knowledge, the project manager emphasizes management skills and project execution, whereas the engineer concentrates on technical development and innovation.

What cities in New York are hiring for Biomedical Project Manager jobs?

Cities in New York with the most Biomedical Project Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Biomedical Project Manager job openings in New York as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $105,229 per year, or $50.6 per hour.

IT Biomedical Engineering Technician II (BMET II)

Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack, NJ • On-site

$27.50 - $36.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Hackensack Meridian Health rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 362 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

127th of 889 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Our team members are the heart of what makes us better. 

At Hackensack Meridian Health we help our patients live better, healthier lives — and we help one another to succeed. With a culture rooted in connection and collaboration, our employees are team members. Here, competitive benefits are just the beginning. It’s also about how we support one another and how we show up for our community. 

Together, we keep getting better - advancing our mission to transform healthcare and serve as a leader of positive change.

The Biomedical Engineering Technician II (BMET II) maintains medical equipment readiness and ensures conformance with manufacturer specifications by performing schedule maintenance, repairs, end-user support, and installations. BMET technicians support compliance with the Medical Equipment Management Plan (MEMP) to improve patient safety.

This position will require you to travel between HMH's sites as needed. 


A day in the life of a Biomedical Engineering Technician II (BMET II) with Hackensack Meridian Health includes:

  •  Tests and calibrates medical devices (preventive maintenance).
  •  Troubleshoots medical devices in a clinical setting and/or bench/depot setting (corrective maintenance).
  •  Installs and inspects new trial and/or demonstration equipment prior to use (incoming inspection).
  •  Ensures manufactured software, parts and/or devices for use in patient care are safe and meet standards.
  •  Ensures compliance with all regulatory processes necessary (i.e. CMS, FDA GMP, NJDOH, and etc.).
  •  Manages medical software/hardware systems (i.e. PACS Administrator, Integration Specialist, Alarm Management, RTLS Systems, etc.).
  •  Educates oneself on the proper use, care and maintenance of medical devices. 8. Reviews technical manuals for product specifications and safety.
  •  Documents all maintenance and repairs and maintains records of maintenance activities.
  •  Troubleshoots medical device networks to ensure operational effectiveness.
  •  Maintains inventory for repair parts, supplies, and technical resources.
  •  Orders repair parts and/or components and supplies as required using HMH ERP system(s).
  •  Maintains incoming and outgoing equipment log for repair and maintenance.
  •  Documents and refers devices not conforming to specification for repair to biomedical engineering leader(s) for assignment.
  •  Transports and sources couriers, maintained by Biomedical Engineering, between Biomedical Engineering and the device owner site/location/department for maintenance, or supplies and equipment from local vendors as directed.
  •  Performs repairs on devices as directed.
  •  Actively stays informed and knowledgeable about changes, enhancements, new features and versions related to the equipment and machines used.
  •  Attends on the job training as well as offsites and/or out of state training that will require travel and may include one or more overnight stays.
  •  Travels to other Hackensack Meridian Health locations (hospitals, urgent care, primary care, etc). as needed.
  •  Participates in on-calls as directed by BMET Supervisor and Biomedical Engineering Director as needed.
  •  Other duties and/or projects as assigned.
  •  Adheres to HMH organizational competencies and standards of behavior.
  •  Lifts a minimum of 50 lbs., pushes and pulls a minimum of 50 lbs. and stands a minimum of 6.0 hours a day.

Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:

  •  BS degree in (Electronics or Biomedical Engineering Technology) with 1 year fulltime BMET work experience, or AS degree in (Electronics or Biomedical Engineering Technology) with 2 years fulltime BMET work experience, or Completion of a U.S. military biomedical equipment technology program and two years fulltime BMET work experience, or High School diploma, general equivalency diploma (GED), and/or GED equivalent programs with 4 years full-time BMET work experience.
  •  Demonstrates a basic understanding of electronic/mechanical devices.
  •  Demonstrates a basic understanding and can communicate the use of basic/common patient care medical devices.
  •  Demonstrates ability to locate and follow manufacturer documentation used to support devices.
  •  Demonstrates understanding of computerized maintenance management systems.
  •  Demonstrates ability to access public FDA 510k information about patient care medical devices.
  •  Demonstrates knowledge of device recalls and their purpose.
  •  Demonstrates understanding and supports customer service principles.
  •  Is familiar with the operations and environment that they support (hospital, clinic, etc.).
  •  Unrestricted ability to attend both on the job training as well as offsite and/or out of state training requiring travel that can include one or more overnight stays.
  •  Demonstrates basic understanding of local, state, and federal regulatory requirements.
  •  Demonstrates knowledge of various types of patient care medical equipment along with associated risks.
  •  Demonstrates basic understanding of patient care medical equipment, radiographic equipment, laboratory equipment, and network equipment.
  •  Demonstrates basic terminology used in project management.
  •  Demonstrates knowledge of current technology and its uses as it relates to healthcare.
  •  Performs duties with little supervision or as needed.
  •  BMET technicians have experience in a wide-range of electromechanical devices, computers, networks and software used in the delivery of healthcare.

Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred:

  •  AS Degree, or higher, with 2 years full time experience working in Biomedical Engineering.
  •  Possess various current OEM certifications for the support and maintenance of patient care medical devices.
  •  Knowledge of Joint Commission, CMMS, NJDOH, and etc. standards.
  •  Experience in a hospital environment or medical equipment manufacturer with experience working on patient care equipment.

Licenses and Certifications Required:

  •  Valid motor vehicle operator's license. 

If you feel that the above description speaks directly to your strengths and capabilities, then please apply today!


Minimum rate of $35.17 Hourly
HMH is committed to pay equity and transparency for our team members. The posted rate of pay in this job posting is a reasonable good faith estimate of the minimum base pay for this role at the time of posting in accordance with the New Jersey Pay Transparency Act and does not reflect the full value of our market-competitive total rewards package.
The starting rate of pay is provided for informational purposes only and is not a guarantee of a specific offer. Posted hourly rates may be stated as an annual salary in the offer and posted annual salaries may be stated as an hourly rate in the offer, depending on the level and nature of the job duties and credentials of the candidate. The base compensation determined at the time of the offer may be different than the posted rate of pay based on a number of non-discriminatory factors, including but not limited to:
Labor Market Data: Compensation is benchmarked against market data to ensure competitiveness.
Experience: Years of relevant work experience.
Education and Certifications: Level of education attained, including specialized certifications, credentials, completed apprenticeship programs or advanced training.
Skills: Demonstrated proficiency in relevant skills and competencies.
Geographic Location: Cost of living and market rates for the specific location.
Internal Equity: Compensation is determined in a manner consistent with compensation ranges for similar roles within the organization.
Budget and Grant Funding: Departmental budgets and any grant funding associated with the job position may impact the pay that can be offered.
Some jobs may also be eligible for performance-based incentives, bonuses, or commissions not reflected in the starting rate. Certain positions may also be eligible for shift differentials for work performed on evening, night, or weekend shifts.
In addition to our compensation for full-time and part-time (20+ hours/week) job positions, HMH offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, paid leave, tuition reimbursement, and retirement benefits.

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