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Medical Device Systems Engineer

Columbus, OH · Hybrid

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We're hiring a mid-level Systems Engineer with 7 or more years of relevant experience who's a ... Bachelor's in engineering (biomedical, mechanical, electrical, or similar) * Strong leadership ...

Technical training and education Position Overview EMSAR is seeking a Biomedical Equipment Engineer ... Strong knowledge of electronic systems and equipment operation, maintenance, and repair.

Technical training and education Position Overview EMSAR is seeking a Biomedical Equipment Engineer ... Strong knowledge of electronic systems and equipment operation, maintenance, and repair.

Minimum 5 years' experience working with biomedical equipment in a clinical engineering environment * Complex computer skills required, including the ability to administrate a system, interpret error ...

Minimum 5 years' experience working with biomedical equipment in a clinical engineering environment * Complex computer skills required, including the ability to administrate a system, interpret error ...

Minimum 5 years' experience working with biomedical equipment in a clinical engineering environment * Complex computer skills required, including the ability to administrate a system, interpret error ...

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How much do biomedical systems engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for biomedical systems engineer in Ohio is $120,943.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $93,200.00 and $149,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a biomedical systems engineer do?

A Biomedical Systems Engineer designs, develops, and maintains medical devices and healthcare technology systems. They work at the intersection of engineering, biology, and medicine to improve patient care through advanced medical equipment, imaging systems, and healthcare software. Their role often includes troubleshooting, compliance with healthcare regulations, and collaborating with medical professionals to ensure systems meet clinical needs.

What are the typical challenges faced by biomedical systems engineers in their day-to-day work?

Biomedical Systems Engineers often encounter challenges such as integrating new medical technologies with existing hospital infrastructure and ensuring devices meet stringent regulatory requirements. Managing interdisciplinary communication between clinicians, researchers, and IT staff is another common aspect of the role, requiring adaptability and collaboration. Balancing innovation with patient safety and compliance standards can be demanding, but it's also what makes the role both dynamic and rewarding. Overcoming these challenges not only contributes to improved healthcare outcomes but also supports professional growth in a rapidly evolving field.

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

To thrive as a Biomedical Systems Engineer, you need a solid background in biomedical engineering, systems integration, and data analysis, typically supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with medical device design tools, regulatory standards (such as FDA or ISO 13485), and proficiency in simulation or modeling software are commonly required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this role. These capabilities are crucial for ensuring the safe, efficient, and regulatory-compliant development and implementation of biomedical systems in healthcare settings.

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Infographic showing various Biomedical Systems Engineer job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 6% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $120,943 per year, or $58.1 per hour.

Biomedical Technologist Associate - Main Healthcare Tech Mgmt - Full Time - Days

The Christ Hospital

Cincinnati, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Christ Hospital Health Network rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 95 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

457th of 887 rated healthcare providers


Job description

The BMET I position is responsible for maintaining and repairing general biomedical equipment throughout TCH Enterprise.  This is an entry level position.

The BMET I position coordinates activities that improve the overall proficiency level in various departments throughout the organization such as, but not limited to, defining training objectives and providing specialized training for clinical staff.  In this role, the BMET I is expected to have knowledge on the multitudes of equipment throughout the organization. 

The BMET I position serves as the primary point of contact and acts as a liaison between the TCH Enterprise and the manufacturer; shall assist with quality problems, as well as the resolution and escalation of technical or clinical issues; and ensures preventive maintenance/repairs are performed in accordance with the manufacturer guidelines and requirement for accreditation.

The BMET I position should have knowledge of medical terminology and clinical workflow combined with proactive customer service that will contribute to the improvement of TCH's clinical outcomes.  Knowledge of network, TCP/IP, HIPAA, HL-7, or the ability to learn how to interface clients to the EMR is necessary.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:

Please describe any specialized knowledge or skills, which are REQUIRED to perform the position duties.  Do not personalize the job description, credentials, or knowledge and skills based on the current associate.  List any special education required for this position.

EDUCATION:          

Minimum:  Associate Degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology within six months of hire or equivalent work experience.   Preferred:  Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering.  Typical course topics may include:

Electronics - Analog, Digital and Microprocessor

Pneumatics/Pressure Systems

Biomedical Engineering Technology (Man-Machine Interface)

Anatomy and Physiology

Chemistry / Organic Chemistry / Light/Optics Physics

NFPA 99 codes and NEC 70 - JCAHO Requirements, Gas Safety, and Electrical Safety

Anesthesia System Training (by vendor and model)

TCP/IP and Networking (wired and wireless)

HL-7 and other interfaces providing communicating to EMR systems

Other operating room devices or systems as needed.  

Windows Operating Systems, MS Office and other PC applications as required.   

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:  1 year of co-op or internship.  

REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: This position requires the ability to troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair complex hardware and software systems for which responsibility is assumed.   Strong training skills with the ability to apply clinical workflow knowledge to enhance adoption and usage of system to improve patient safety and clinical outcomes is required.  Proven ability to build and maintain strong relationships with end-users and across cultures.

Requires knowledge of anatomy, physiology, electronics, computer design/operation, JCAHO and other regulations or requirements, software skills and biomedical systems knowledge.  

Knowledge of JCAHO, OSHA, HIPAA, and SMDA policies and regulations; and experience in incident investigation and quality assurance inspections is preferred.

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS:

CBET eligible.  Also, A+ or other computer and network certifications.

Assists in equipment operational issues and documents operator error problems.    Provides additional clinical training to minimize unnecessary equipment downtime. 

Performs diagnosis, installation/upgrade, and service/repair on assigned systems.  Understands various diagnostic techniques, including but not limited to root cause analysis to solve technical or clinical issues.  

Acts as a coordinator and conduit of information between vendors, other technical providers (e.g. IT and facilities), supervisors, other clinical engineering teams, and Director of Clinical Engineering.  Maintains communications with customers (RNs, various clinical specialties, and clinical managers), IT team and departmental management to ensure resolution and proper follow-up.  Keeps clinical engineering management or other clinical engineering teams informed of issues and requirements.  

Is able to implement and document devices used to test medical devices or medical device setups or software prior to use on procedures.  Has the ability to understand design theory, including electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, biomedical, and software.  

Creates and provides training classes for various biomedical systems or setups for other biomedical staff and clinical staff.  

Utilizes root cause analysis techniques for effective problem solving while overseeing escalation of technical or clinical issues.   Maintains communications with customers to ensure resolution and proper follow-up. 

Performs initial equipment inspection and setup on new devices and systems prior to use in procedures.  Ensures setup meets all safety, manufacturer, and clinical engineering standards for medical equipment policies and procedures.  

Performs or ensures preventative maintenance, QA, and functional inspections are performed in accordance with the manufacturer guidelines and requirements and documents in accordance with clinical engineering medical equipment management program to meet Joint Commission, CMS, or other regulatory or accreditation agencies. 

Provides project management, attends meetings regarding new procedures or techniques, and is able to meet milestones or deadlines.  

Documents all work in Clinical Engineering medical systems management system in accordance with CE policies.

On-call responsibility systems maintained by this position or other critical areas as deemed necessary by the manager, director, and administration.

Other job duties as needed.


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