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Hourly Biomedical Engineering Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Biomedical Equipment Technician I

Tucker, GA · On-site

$21.42/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Must be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs and at times assist the Biomedical Engineers in moving equipment. Skills: * Excellent oral communication skills * Requires a logical thought process ...

Technical training and education Position Overview EMSAR is seeking a Biomedical Equipment Engineer I (BMEE I) who is resourceful, self-motivated, and takes ownership of their assigned territory. Our ...

Biomedical Equipment Technician I

Tucker, GA · On-site

$21.42/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Must be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs and at times assist the Biomedical Engineers in moving equipment. Skills: * Excellent oral communication skills * Requires a logical thought process ...

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Hourly Biomedical Engineering information

What is the difference between Hourly Biomedical Engineering vs Hourly Biomedical Technician?

AspectHourly Biomedical EngineeringHourly Biomedical Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering or related fieldUsually requires an associate degree or certification in biomedical technology
Work EnvironmentDesign, development, and testing of medical devices; often in labs or officesMaintenance, repair, and calibration of medical equipment; in hospitals or clinics
Employer & IndustryMedical device companies, research institutions, hospitalsHospitals, clinics, biomedical service companies

Hourly Biomedical Engineering involves designing and developing medical devices, requiring a degree in biomedical engineering. In contrast, Hourly Biomedical Technicians focus on maintaining and repairing medical equipment, often with technical certifications. Both roles are essential in healthcare, but they differ in responsibilities, work environment, and required credentials.

How many hours does an hourly biomedical engineer work a day?

Hourly biomedical engineers typically work around 8 hours per day, but their schedules can vary based on the employer, project deadlines, and whether they work full-time or part-time. Overtime may be required for urgent repairs or equipment maintenance, especially in hospital or clinical settings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Biomedical Engineering jobs in Georgia?

The most popular types of Biomedical Engineering jobs in Georgia are:

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Hourly Biomedical Engineering jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Hourly Biomedical Engineering job openings:

Biomedical Engineer (Hybrid/Remote)

Synensys LLC

Peachtree City, GA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Synensys 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.

Location: Nationwide (VA Medical Centers and Outpatient Clinics)

Employment Type: Full Time / Contract

Position Overview:

Seeking Biomedical Engineers to provide technical leadership, oversight, and compliance guidance for healthcare technology management and medical equipment/systems projects in VA facilities.

Required Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering or related engineering discipline

Experience supporting healthcare or medical equipment, ideally with federal or VA experience

Proficient understanding of regulatory agencies, industry standards, ISO requirements

Specialized Skills:

Systems engineering, project management, and technical reporting

Analysis of workflow, equipment, and maintenance strategies

Skilled in reviewing technical literature, process improvement, and compliance documentation

Strong communication and client interface skills

Additional Requirements:

Familiarity with test equipment setup and use

Understanding of regulatory agencies, industry standards, and ISO requirements

Ability to read and interpret technical literature, schematics, and drawings

Basic networking principles (ACL, TCP/IP, VLAN)

Physical ability to frequently lift objects up to 40 lbs and occasionally more, bend, climb, and work in tight spaces

Strong analytical and communication skills

Must pass VA credentialing and background check, and comply with all safety, infection control, security, and facility policies

Must be able to travel as needed to assigned VA facilities

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required at all times

U.S. citizenship or legal work status required

Must pass VA credentialing and background check

How to Apply:

Submit a resume detailing educational background, all healthcare technology engineering experience, and project management examples relevant to federal healthcare environments.