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How much do biomedical sports engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for biomedical sports engineer in the United States is $94,807.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,500.00 and $116,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the biomedical sports engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Biomedical Sports Engineer, a strong background in biomechanics, biomedical engineering, sports science, and data analysis is essential, typically supported by a relevant degree such as biomedical engineering. Proficiency with tools like motion capture systems, CAD software, wearable sensor technologies, and sometimes certification in project management or human subjects research is important. Excellent problem-solving abilities, collaboration, and effective communication with multidisciplinary teams will set you apart in this role. These skills ensure the successful development and implementation of innovative sports performance technologies and solutions that enhance athlete safety and performance.

What is a biomedical sports engineer?

A Biomedical Sports Engineer applies engineering principles to sports and human performance, focusing on biomechanics, injury prevention, and equipment design. They work with athletes, medical professionals, and researchers to enhance performance and safety using advanced technology. Their role includes developing wearable sensors, optimizing training techniques, and improving rehabilitation devices. This field combines biomechanics, physiology, and materials science to innovate sports equipment and prevent injuries. Biomedical Sports Engineers often collaborate with sports teams, medical institutions, and research labs to advance sports science.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a biomedical sports engineer?

A Biomedical Sports Engineer’s daily responsibilities often include designing and testing sports equipment, analyzing athletes’ performance data using biomechanical tools, and collaborating with coaches, medical professionals, and product developers to improve athletic safety and outcomes. You may spend time in laboratories collecting and interpreting motion analysis data or in field settings conducting on-site evaluations with athletes. Additionally, keeping up with emerging technologies and industry standards is a common part of the role. This variety of tasks ensures that your work directly impacts both the advancement of sports technology and athlete well-being.

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Infographic showing various Biomedical Sports Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 89% In-person, and 11% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $94,807 per year, or $45.6 per hour.

Calibration Technician

Scientific Safety Alliance

State College, PA • On-site

$25 - $33/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 18 days ago


Job description

Location: State College, PA
Travel: 75% (by car)
Experience: 0-4 years
About SSA
Scientific Safety Alliance (SSA) exists to Accelerate Science. Delightfully. We're a 100% founder- and employee-owned company that has acquired 19 companies in just over 2.5 years and is rising on Inc. Magazine's list of America's fastest-growing privately held companies in both 2024 and 2025.
We serve the life sciences and biotech industries - pharmaceutical, biotech, hospital, and research facilities - keeping the controlled environments and precision instruments behind critical scientific work compliant, accurate, and ready. Our mission is simple: remove the friction so our customers can focus on advancing science.
Calyx is the SSA operating company you'd be joining. Our technicians support Healthcare Technology Management (HTM), Clinical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering departments at some of the most prestigious healthcare systems and biotech organizations across the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, and Midwest.
About This Role
For years, Calyx has built its team by hiring driven people with the right attitude and foundational knowledge - then teaching them the trade. Some of our best senior technicians came up exactly this way, and we're getting back to that path. We're looking for people who want to learn a precision technical trade, build a long-term career, and grow with a fast-moving company.
What You'll Do
  • Travel Monday through Thursday, home every weekend (Mon-Fri is worst case. I can't guarantee a consistent Mon-Thur but sometimes it does work out and also sometimes it is asked of our people to leave on a Sunday but it is rare.)
  • Spend 1 week per month at our State College office
  • Ability to provide vaccination records: Hepatitis B, MMR, Tuberculosis, Varicella, and Influenza, or willingness to meet customer vendor requirements
  • Work side-by-side with experienced technicians who will train you on the equipment, the procedures, and the customer relationships
  • Follow precise written calibration procedures with care and accuracy
  • Document your work thoroughly to support compliance and continuity
  • Build trusted relationships with customers ranging from warehouse staff to biomedical engineers to directors
  • Spend approximately one week per month at the State College office on rotation, supporting the team and continuing your training

Day One Requirements - What You Bring
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Basic math: percentages, measurements, unit conversions
  • Strong reading comprehension - you can follow detailed written instructions precisely
  • Some hands-on technical aptitude (from school, military, trade work, or a serious hobby)
  • Willingness to travel approximately 3 weeks per month, Monday through Thursday, with weekends home
  • Comfortable wearing a sport jacket on customer sites - we provide your first two
  • Ability to provide vaccination records: Hepatitis B, MMR, Tuberculosis, Varicella, and Influenza, or willingness to meet customer vendor requirements
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
  • Authorized to work in the United States

What We'll Train You On
  • Precision calibration of biomedical and laboratory equipment
  • Use of oscilloscopes, electronic analyzers, and electro-mechanical instrumentation
  • Physics fundamentals you'll use every day: electronics, physiological measurements, airflow, liquid flow, mass, dimensional, temperature, humidity, sound, light, and pressure
  • Writing and following calibration procedures and test methods
  • Communicating effectively with customers from technician to director level
  • Documentation and compliance standards in regulated environments

Who We're Looking For
  • Backgrounds in electronics, engineering technology, instrumentation, biomedical equipment, or a related technical field - 2-year and 4-year degrees both welcome
  • Military transitioners, especially those with electronics, calibration, or biomedical equipment backgrounds
  • Trade school grads in electronics, HVAC, instrumentation, or similar
  • Career changers with strong mechanical or electronic aptitude and a real desire to learn

You don't need to know calibration. You do need to be reliable, precise, curious, and comfortable on the road.
Why This Job
  • Paid training - earn while you learn a high-demand precision technical trade
  • Equity ownership in SSA - every team member has a stake in the outcome
  • Real career path - many of our senior techs came up through this exact track
  • Stability - life sciences and healthcare don't slow down

Benefits
  • Equity ownership in SSA
  • 401(k) match
  • 100% paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family
  • Life insurance
  • Generous paid time off
  • Parental leave

If you've got the work ethic, the attention to detail, and the curiosity to learn - we want to hear from you!