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Medical Programming Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Department Intern

Canton, GA ยท On-site

$12.50 - $16.75/hr

S Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Imaging Technology or Mechanical Principles degree program or equivalent DOD Military education. * Must maintain a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 or higher ...

Department Intern

Canton, GA ยท On-site

$12.50 - $16.75/hr

S Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Imaging Technology or Mechanical Principles degree program or equivalent DOD Military education. * Must maintain a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 or higher ...

Senior Mechanical Engineer I

Atlanta, GA ยท On-site

$100K - $132K/yr

OXOS Medical, Inc. empowers every provider with the capability, clarity, and confidence to make ... As we scale, we're hiring a senior mechanical engineer to own the mechanical and electromechanical ...

$6/hr

As a Medical Imaging Field Engineer, you will be responsible for : * You will be servicing multi-modality, CT/MR/AX/XP Imaging Equipment in the Los Angeles, CA area. Field Engineer Level based on ...

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How much do medical programming jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for medical programming in Georgia is $38,033.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32,500.00 and $41,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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.

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 closely with healthcare providers to ensure software meets medical standards and regulations.

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Medical Programming jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Medical Programming job openings:

Infographic showing various Medical Programming job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 11% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,033 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

Biomedical Technician/Equipment Support Specialist - Information Systems (Nationwide - VA Medical Ce

Synensys LLC

Peachtree City, GA โ€ข On-site

$23.50 - $31/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Synensys is seeking a Biomedical Technician / Equipment Support Specialist – Information Systems to support the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) under the Biomedical Engineering Technical Professional Support Services (BETPSS) program. The role supports the operation, sustainment, integration, and troubleshooting of clinical information systems and networked medical technologies used across VA medical centers.

The selected candidate will provide technical support for clinical information systems and device integrations including systems such as MUSE Cardiology Information System, Intensive Care Unit Clinical Information Systems (ICU‑CIS), Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), and other network‑connected diagnostic and therapeutic platforms. The specialist will ensure these systems operate reliably, securely, and in compliance with VA biomedical engineering and cybersecurity requirements.

Responsibilities include installation, configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of medical equipment and information systems; supporting system interfaces between medical devices and hospital IT infrastructure; assisting with cybersecurity vulnerability remediation; maintaining accurate device inventory and configuration documentation; and supporting lifecycle sustainment activities for networked medical technologies.

The role requires close coordination with VA Biomedical Engineering staff, clinical personnel, IT operations, and cybersecurity teams to ensure medical systems supporting patient care remain secure, compliant, and fully operational.

Location: Nationwide (VA Medical Centers and Outpatient Clinics)

Employment Type: Full Time / Contract

Position Overview:

Seeking a Biomedical Technician / Equipment Support Specialist for Networked Medical Systems to support and maintain information systems (e.g., MUSE, ICU-CIS, PACS) associated with medical devices across VA facilities.

Required Qualifications:

Same education options as above (biomedical technology, electronics, engineering, IT, DoD training, or HTM certificate as outlined above)

Minimum 3 years hospital or healthcare experience with medical equipment maintenance

Minimum 1 year specialized experience with medical information systems and networking

Specialized Skills:

Advanced knowledge of computer/server-based medical devices, proprietary/generic medical software, virus protection, and security tools

Experience in TCP/IP, HL7, DICOM standards, network troubleshooting, VLAN configuration, IP addressing, subnetting, and network security

Ability to maintain, interface, and troubleshoot networked medical equipment and distinguish network from non-network problems

Familiarity with network test equipment and tools

Understanding of regulatory and International Standard Organization (ISO) requirements

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

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 be approved by VA/L-COR before start

Synensys offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short and long-term disability plans, paid time off, 10 paid company holidays and a 401(k) with company match.

Synensys is a veteran-owned small business providing consulting, learning, and analytical services to healthcare organizations to improve patient safety, team performance, and other key organizational performance outcomes. Our team is multi-disciplinary, representing extensive experience in medicine, nursing, management, instructional design, customer service, engineering, and information technology.

We have partnered with over 500 healthcare organizations in 14 countries including government, military health, public and private hospitals, clinics, and office-based practices.