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Veterinary Engineering Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Establish and maintain a competitive extramurally funded programming in animal and veterinary sciences that will serve the livestock industry in Alabama and beyond. * Pursue creative, scholarly and ...

... our veterinary hospitals. You will work collaboratively with field leadership and various Home ... You will use programming languages and platforms like SQL, Power BI, and Planful to effectively ...

Solutions Architect

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$59 - $77.75/hr

Mentor engineers, lead design reviews, and translate executive intent into delivery roadmaps ... Veterinary, healthcare, or multi-site retail/services experience, particularly with Practice ...

AL · On-site

$55K/yr

If selected as an Animal Identification Coordinator, you will be assigned to Veterinary Services ... engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production ...

AL · On-site

$55K/yr

If selected as an Animal Identification Coordinator, you will be assigned to Veterinary Services ... engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production ...

AL · On-site

$55K/yr

If selected as an Animal Identification Coordinator, you will be assigned to Veterinary Services ... engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production ...

AL · On-site

$55K/yr

If selected as an Animal Identification Coordinator, you will be assigned to Veterinary Services ... engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production ...

AL · On-site

$55K/yr

If selected as an Animal Identification Coordinator, you will be assigned to Veterinary Services ... engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production ...

AL · On-site

$55K/yr

If selected as an Animal Identification Coordinator, you will be assigned to Veterinary Services ... engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production ...

AL · On-site

$55K/yr

If selected as an Animal Identification Coordinator, you will be assigned to Veterinary Services ... engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production ...

AL · On-site

$55K/yr

If selected as an Animal Identification Coordinator, you will be assigned to Veterinary Services ... engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production ...

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Veterinary Engineering information

What is veterinary engineering?

Veterinary engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines principles of engineering with veterinary science to develop technologies, equipment, and solutions that improve animal health and welfare. Professionals in this area may design medical devices, diagnostic tools, and software specifically for veterinary use, as well as work on improving animal facilities and biomedical research. The aim is to advance both the care and treatment of animals through innovative engineering solutions, often collaborating closely with veterinarians and researchers.

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

To thrive as a Veterinary Engineer, you need a solid background in biomedical or mechanical engineering, knowledge of animal physiology, and at least a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with CAD software, animal-specific diagnostic equipment, and possibly certifications in biomedical engineering are typically required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills help in collaborating with veterinarians and designing solutions for animal health challenges. These skills and qualifications are essential for creating effective veterinary devices and technologies that support animal care and medical advancements.

What are the typical projects and collaborations involved in a veterinary engineering role?

Veterinary Engineering professionals often work on projects that combine animal health with engineering solutions, such as developing medical devices, diagnostic tools, or advanced prosthetics for animals. Collaboration is key, as you’ll frequently work alongside veterinarians, biomedical engineers, and research scientists to design, test, and refine equipment or software tailored for veterinary use. Day-to-day tasks may include prototype development, laboratory testing, and field trials in clinical settings. This interdisciplinary environment fosters continuous learning and offers opportunities to contribute directly to animal well-being through innovative technology.

What is the difference between Veterinary Engineering vs Veterinary Technicians?

AspectVeterinary EngineeringVeterinary Technicians
CredentialsEngineering degree, specialized training in veterinary equipmentAssociate degree or certification in veterinary technology
Work EnvironmentDesigning, maintaining veterinary equipment and facilitiesAssisting veterinarians in clinical settings, animal care
Industry UsageInvolved in equipment development, lab setup, technical supportProviding direct animal care, assisting in surgeries

Veterinary Engineering focuses on designing and maintaining veterinary equipment and facilities, requiring engineering credentials. Veterinary Technicians assist veterinarians directly with animal care and clinical tasks, with a background in veterinary technology. While both roles support veterinary services, Veterinary Engineering is more technical and design-oriented, whereas Veterinary Technicians are hands-on animal caregivers.

What are popular job titles related to Veterinary Engineering jobs in Alabama?

For Veterinary Engineering jobs in Alabama, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Alabama are hiring for Veterinary Engineering jobs?

Cities in Alabama with the most Veterinary Engineering job openings:

Infographic showing various Veterinary Engineering job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 5% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution.

Small Animal Internal Medicine, Gulf Shores

Maine Veterinary Medical Center

Gulf Shores, AL • On-site

$150 - $210/hr

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Job description

The Department of Clinical Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, is seeking applicants to fill a full-time, non-tenured, 12-months/year appointment as a Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor or Professor of Practice in small animal internal medicine at Auburn Veterinary Specialists at Gulf Shores, Alabama. The referral hospital provides services in dermatology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, and surgery and participates in the educational mission of the College of Veterinary Medicine, providing focused clinical instruction to senior veterinary students, interns, and residents and continuing education programs for veterinarians.

Qualified applicants must hold a DVM or equivalent degree and be a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) at the time employment begins. The successful candidate must be an experienced internist and knowledgeable in the operation of a robust internal medicine service in private practice or academia. The successful candidate should also have a high level of self-motivation and be a team-builder committed to practicing compassionate high-quality medicine. The candidate selected for this position must be able to meet eligibility requirements to work in the United States at the time the appointment is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of employment. Eligibility for faculty veterinary licensure in the State of Alabama is also required.

Experience and skill in ultrasonography is desired.

Responsibilities:

Clinical responsibilities will include medical diagnostics and therapeutics of small animal patients and engagement of referring veterinarians. Clinical instruction of participating veterinary students, interns, and residents will be integrated into all aspects of daily operations, including communications to referring veterinarians and clientele. Primary care will not be offered at the referral hospital.

Starting salary will be commensurate with experience and credentials. Full university benefits will be offered. Information regarding benefits can be found at https://auburn.edu/administration/human_resources/benefits/index.php

Review of applications will commence on August 25, 2026, and will continue until a qualified applicant is recommended for appointment.

Auburn Veterinary Specialists – Gulf Shores:

A satellite of the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Small Animal Teaching Hospital, Auburn Veterinary Specialists – Gulf Shores anchors the Auburn University Educational Complex in Gulf Shores, Alabama, providing specialty veterinary services to the Gulf Coast region and educational opportunities for Auburn veterinary students. The center operates as a referral-only facility offering dermatology, internal medicine, ophthalmology and surgery services, utilizing advanced diagnostic imaging including on-site CT. The facility also provides an educational function as fourth-year Auburn veterinary students participate in elective two-week clinical rotations. The complex is located along the Foley Beach Expressway in Baldwin County.

The referral hospital includes six exam rooms, two operating rooms (with separate rooms for anesthesia induction, surgical preparation, and recovery), intensive care and critical care areas, central treatment room, endoscopy room, laboratory, pharmaceutical dispensing area, advanced imaging capabilities (radiography, ultrasound, and CT), infectious disease isolation area, nutrition center, and canine and feline wards.

Gulf Shores area:

Located on Alabama’s Gulf Coast, the city of Gulf Shores has an excellent public school system, strong medical health facilities and access to some of the world’s most beautiful white sand beaches. The nearby Gulf State Park has beaches, trails, a pier, plus a golf course and the Gulf State Park Lodge https://lodgeatgulfstatepark.com. To the west, sea turtles and migratory birds thrive among the coastal habitats of Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge https://www.fws.gov/refuge/bon-secour. Farther west, 19th-century Fort Morgan guards Mobile Bay. The State’s Dauphin Island Sea Lab is located across Mobile Bay and is a hub for marine science education, marine research and coastal zone management.

The University:

Auburn University is one of the nation’s premier public grant institutions. In 2026, U.S. News & World Report ranked Auburn #49 among top public institutions. Auburn maintains high levels of research activity and high standards for teaching excellence, offering Bachelor’s, Master’s, Educational Specialist, and Doctor’s degrees in agriculture and engineering, the professions, and the arts and sciences. Its 2024-25 enrollment of 34,145 students includes 27,907 undergraduates and 6,238 graduate and professional students. Organized into twelve academic colleges and schools, Auburn’s 1,426 faculty members offer more than 200 educational programs. The University is nationally recognized for its commitment to academic excellence and community engagement, its positive work environment, its thriving student life programs, and its beautiful campus.

Auburn University is understanding and sensitive to the family needs of faculty, including dual-career couples.

It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. Please visit the Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance’s (EOC) website to learn more https://auburn.edu/administration/eoc/.

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