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Medical Device R&D Engineer

San Jose, CA · On-site

$115K - $175K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related engineering discipline preferred * Minimum 5 years of medical device R&D experience * Hands-on catheter prototyping and testing experience ...

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How much do medical programming jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for medical programming in California is $44,453.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,000.00 and $47,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What much do medical coders make?

Medical coders typically earn a median annual salary of around $45,000 to $55,000, depending on experience, certification, and location. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced or specialized coders can earn over $60,000 annually. Certification in coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT can improve earning potential.

What is a medical programmer?

A medical programmer is a professional who develops, tests, and maintains software used in medical devices, healthcare systems, or clinical applications. They often have skills in programming languages such as C++, Java, or Python, and may work with hardware integration, data security, and regulatory standards like HIPAA.

What is the difference between Medical Programming vs Medical Coding?

AspectMedical ProgrammingMedical Coding
Primary FocusDeveloping and maintaining healthcare software and applicationsTranslating medical diagnoses and procedures into standardized codes
Required SkillsProgramming languages, software development, healthcare systems knowledgeMedical terminology, coding systems (ICD, CPT), attention to detail
Work EnvironmentHealthcare IT companies, hospitals, clinicsHospitals, insurance companies, medical billing services
CertificationsNone typically required, but programming certifications helpCertified Professional Coder (CPC), CCS

Medical Programming involves creating healthcare software solutions, while Medical Coding focuses on translating medical information into standardized codes for billing and records. Both roles are essential in healthcare IT but require different skill sets and certifications.

Will a medical coder be replaced by AI?

Medical coders perform tasks that require understanding complex medical terminology and coding guidelines, which AI can assist but not fully replace. While automation tools can improve efficiency and accuracy, human oversight remains essential for handling complex cases and ensuring compliance. The role is evolving to include more oversight of AI-assisted coding processes.

Are medical coders still in demand?

Medical coders are still in demand due to ongoing needs for accurate billing and record-keeping in healthcare. The role requires knowledge of coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT, and employment opportunities are expected to grow as healthcare services expand and electronic health records become more widespread.
What cities in California are hiring for Medical Programming jobs? Cities in California with the most Medical Programming job openings:
Lead Technician * NOC SHIFT* 4/10's

Lead Technician * NOC SHIFT* 4/10's

First Steps Recovery

Clovis, CA

$23 - $25/hr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description

POSITION SUMMARY

Lead Tech is responsible for managing the daily operations of the medical programming and supervises the medical job functions of Tech Staff, working 4/10 hour shifts, NOC Shift.


Reasonable Accommodations Statement

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. 

Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


Essential Functions:

  •  Works with Executive Director, Program Director, and Operations Manager to implement medical program, direct patient care, and implement treatment programming under philosophy of the company.
  •  With the Operations Manager, follows and improves program and medical objectives, standards, policies and procedures. 
  •  Participates in agency quality improvement activities.
  •  Ensures program and staff compliance with regulatory standards and community standards of care.
  •  Ensures coordination of services for families and multi-disciplinary team members for patients in treatment.
  •  Assist with training and supervising medical components of Tech Staff job duties. 
  •  Builds strong collaborative relationships with patients and referral sources, and acts as a representative of First Steps Recovery in the community. 
  •  Participates in interdisciplinary staff meetings to discuss, evaluate and develop treatment plans.
  •  Monitors medical care for all patients in KIPU.
  •  Oversees compliance with policies and procedures regarding documentation and programming in KIPU.
  •  Coordinates with medical treatment team for patient needs. 
  •  Assists with insurance compliance as needed.
  •  Consults with admissions coordinator and Operations Manager on intakes.
  •  Coordinates the admissions process for new patients as it relates to medical care (intakes, history and physicals, medications, etc.). 
  •  Provides support on performance measurement and outcome evaluation.
  •  Attends and/or facilitates staff in-service and other meetings when appropriate.
  •  Records interventions and interactions with patients.
  •  Oversees medication logging and detox protocol reviews through KIPU.
  •  Maintains compliance with HIPPA regulations, ADA, DHCS, and Joint Commission policies and procedures.
  •  Ensures that Tech Staff groups and activities are run according to programming.
  •  Trains new staff on Tech job duties and responsibilities, monitors job performance of Tech staff and reports performance issues to Operations Manager, and initiates appropriate training related to any deficiencies or areas of quality improvement for Tech staff. 
  •  All other duties as assigned.

Requirements

Qualifications:

  •  Must maintain valid auto insurance and have a driving record of 3 or fewer points. 
  •  Maintain valid CPR/First Aid certification. 
  •  Individual must be willing to work with a wide variety of symptoms related to mental health. 
  •  Must have an understanding of and sensitivity toward working with multi-cultural populations, as well as an understanding of cultural diversity.


Education:

Two years of medical experience. Supervisory experience preferred. 


Experience:

  •  1-2 years experience in the field of recovery or equivalent human services work experience preferred. 
  •  Prior experience in detox environment highly desired.


Computer Skills:

  •  Computer Literacy in doc, spreadsheet, and email. 
  •  Proficiency in KIPU Systems Client Management Software.


Certificates & Licenses:

  •  Valid Driver's License
  •  CPR/First AID
  •  Drug and Alcohol Counseling Credential or Internship Preferred


Other Requirements:

  •  Negative TB test results  
  •  Medical Clearance to work  
  •  Ability to pass pre-employment drug screenings


PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Frequently: Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5+ hrs/day)

  •  Standing
  •  Walking
  •  Sitting
  •  Transverse Stairs
  •  Handling / Using Fingers

Occasionally: Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5+ hrs./day)

  •  Reach Outward
  •  Reach Above Shoulder
  •  Squat or Kneel
  •  Bend or Twist


Other Physical Demands:

  •  Ability to lift/carry 20-50 lbs., Ability to push/pull 20-50 lbs. 
  •  Moderate frequency of computer keyboarding, 
  •  Moderate frequency of viewing a computer monitor
  •  Daily cleaning including but not limited to: wiping, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, scrubbing, washing dishes
  •  Assisting in meal preparation, installing water containers for consumption, and shopping as necessary including pushing of carts and carrying grocery boxes/bags.
  •  Conducting garbage disposal, recycling, and collection.
  •  Occasional walks, hikes, and sports outings with clients for physical activities.
  •  Frequent support of clients in gym environment


WORK ENVIRONMENT

Work is performed during day and night shifts primarily in residential detox facility. This includes work in facility office as well as the grounds of the entire facility including upstairs resident rooms, clinical office, and laundry room that are accessed via staircase, and outdoor grounds. Technicians periodically drive clients in company vehicles for intakes/discharges at other treatment facilities and transportation hubs, to doctor appointments, to outings and recovery meetings. Work is often performed in emergency and stressful situations. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in office settings and moderate in other situations.


BLOOD/FLUID EXPOSURE RISK:

Some job tasks involve exposure to blood, body fluids and/or tissue. Staff must wear gloves and follow infectious control procedures when interacting with clients in conditions in which exposure is possible such as handling onsite urinary analysis, conducting first aid, and conducting search of client's belonging and person. Staff may be exposed to infectious disease, needles, and illicit substances during searches.


Work Schedule:

As a non-exempt hourly employee, the employee shall work a designated schedule as assigned by management. Employee shall not work over 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week without prior authorization from management but if so, will earn overtime for any work performed in excess of 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week. Employee must also follow company's policies regarding required meals and breaks.