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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for junior biomedical engineer in the United States is $71,799.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $80,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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As a Junior Biomedical Engineer, you can expect to contribute to project teams by assisting in the design, testing, and documentation of medical devices or healthcare technologies. You may help with prototype development, data analysis, and performing validation tasks under the guidance of senior engineers or project managers. Your role may also involve collaborating with clinicians, quality assurance professionals, and suppliers to gather feedback and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. This hands-on experience is valuable for building technical skills and understanding the full product development lifecycle in the biomedical field.

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Junior Biomedical Engineers typically need a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering or a related field, with a solid understanding of biology, engineering principles, and medical device regulations. Familiarity with CAD software, laboratory equipment, and standards like ISO 13485 is frequently required. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective teamwork, and good communication skills make candidates stand out. These competencies are vital for developing safe, innovative healthcare solutions and collaborating efficiently in multidisciplinary environments.

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A Junior Biomedical Engineer assists in the design, testing, and maintenance of medical devices and equipment. They work under senior engineers to ensure that healthcare technology operates safely and effectively. Typical responsibilities include troubleshooting equipment issues, conducting research, and supporting product development. This role requires knowledge of engineering principles, biology, and medical regulations. It is an entry-level position suited for recent graduates or those with limited experience in the biomedical field.

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Biomedical Equipment Tech

Biomedical Equipment Tech

Northside Hospital Inc.

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Northside Hospital rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 429 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

293rd of 870 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview
An experienced BioMedical Equipment Technician with at least 2 years' experience. The BMET II is fully independent, able to respond to any calls in the hospital, whether in his/her specific areas of expertise or not, because of intense general training, customer service skills, general knowledge of all medical devices, and the knowledge of safety in all areas. In experienced enough to know when to call for help and will not overstep his/her abilities.
Responsibilities
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  1. Performs scheduled maintenance on a wide variety of medical equipment.

  1. Repairs medical equipment to return same to manufacturer's original specifications.

  1. Performs Clinical Support related to the operation and safe use of medical devices.

  1. Performs incoming inspection of newly received medical equipment, completing necessary paperwork to enter item into computer system, assign maintenance procedures, and document his/her time and activities.

  1. Participates in a hospital-wide after -hours on-call rotation.

  1. May supervise other BMET IIs or BMET Is in areas of specialty training.

  1. Orders repair parts and supplies, as needed.

  1. Provides inservice education to clinicians and junior technicians regarding equipment use and safety.

  1. Coordinates and oversees the activities of outside service vendors.

  1. Assists in, or performs incident investigations.

  1. Performs design modifications of medical equipment, as approved by manufacturers or Department Director.

  1. Assists more senior technicians in a wide variety of duties.

  1. Practices proper safety techniques in accordance with hospital and departmental policies and procedures. Immediately reports any mechanical or electrical equipment malfunctions, unsafe conditions or employee/patient/visitor injury to Manager.

Qualifications
  1. KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES/LICENSE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIRED
    1. Electronic fundamentals, including basic electricity - DC and AC, Active devices, Transducers, Digital devices, Microprocessors, Troubleshooting techniques, and Electrical Safety in Healthcare.

    1. General Human Anatomy and Physiology and Medical Terminology.

    1. Two to ten (2 - 10) years experience working in BioMedical Engineering in the support of medical equipment. Experience may be general in nature, or may reflect specialization in a particular aspect of medical equipment.

    KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES/LICENSE OR CERTIFICATION PREFERRED
    1. Up to 10 years experience working in a hospital setting, either in BioMedical Engineering, or a clinical, area, such a clinical lab, surgery, or radiology department.

    1. ICC Certification as a CBET, CLES, or CRES is preferred.

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9am-5pm

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* 288-bed hospital, offering a full range of services including comprehensive and interventional stroke care, preventative and corrective cardiac care, full-service orthopedic and spine treatment, an ER 24/7®, and general surgery * As one of the first hospitals in the area to achieve Atrial Fibrillation Certification (SCPC), our technologically advanced hospital allows our highly skilled physicians, nursing and caregivers to serve our growing community * Northside Hospital was the first nationally recognized Comprehensive Stroke Center in Pinellas County and nationally recognized for quality and safety by earning an 'A' rating from the Leapfrog Group

Industry

Hospitals

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Atlanta, GA, US

Year founded

1970