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Biomedical Technician

Kforce Inc.

$70000 - $85000 annually

Delano, CA

Employee pay is based on factors like relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, location, performance, union contract and business needs. By clicking “Apply Today” you agree to receive calls, AI-generated calls, text messages or emails from Kforce and its affiliates, and service providers.

9 days ago
BMET 2 or 3

Kforce Inc.

$80000 - $95000 annually

Los Angeles, CA

The Biomedical Technician must demonstrate ownership in difficult customer circumstances and show a sense of urgency about delivering results, ability to establish the priorities of the moment by assessing the priorities communicated by the Biomed Onsite Manager, Senior BMET, or the customer at multiple levels. Provide exceptional customer service by adhering to equipment coverage level, setting clear expectations, meeting commitments and arrival times; Understand customer's business and competitive environment.

9 days ago
BMET 2 or 3

Kforce Inc.

$85000 - $95000 annually

San Luis Obispo, CA

Employee pay is based on factors like relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, location, performance, union contract and business needs. By clicking “Apply Today” you agree to receive calls, AI-generated calls, text messages or emails from Kforce and its affiliates, and service providers.

9 days ago
Biomedical Equipment Technician

Jobot

$28 - $33 Per Year

Elmira, NY

Client provides a wide range of medical services through its network of hospitals, primary care offices and specialty care practices. Collaborating with clinical engineering teams to identify and resolve equipment-related issues and improve equipment performance.

15 days ago
GMP Biomedical Engineer (Assistant) - 36641

Freyr

$36 Per Hour

Elkton, VA

B.S. or M.S. in Biology, Biochemistry, Biochemical Engineering, Biological Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Integrated Science, or related disciplines (0-3 years of industrial experience). Provide technical support for sterile manufacturing processes (data analysis, troubleshooting, problem-solving, report writing, shop-floor support).

17 days ago
Level 3 Biomedical Tech

IDR Inc.

Sunnyvale, TX

This role is perfect for professionals who are adept at maintaining, calibrating, and repairing a diverse range of therapeutic and diagnostic biomedical instrumentation and equipment. If you are passionate about contributing to a thriving healthcare environment and eager to join a dynamic, team-oriented culture, we encourage you to apply today!

1 day ago
Level 3 Biomedical Tech

IDR Inc.

Sunnyvale, TX

This role is perfect for professionals who are adept at maintaining, calibrating, and repairing a diverse range of therapeutic and diagnostic biomedical instrumentation and equipment. If you are passionate about contributing to a thriving healthcare environment and eager to join a dynamic, team-oriented culture, we encourage you to apply today!

1 day ago
Biomedical Equipment Repair Technician

Chenega Corporation

San Antonio, TX

Able to understand, operate, and interpret specialized TMDE that supports complex equipment and systems as well as radiographic/ fluoroscopic energy devices, electrical leakage current testers, defibrillator analyzers, infusion pump testers, and ventilator testers. Chenega Enterprise Systems & Solutions, LLC, a Chenega Professional Services’ company, is looking for a Biomedical Equipment Repair Technician to support the United States Army Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR).

3 days ago
Research Scientist I - Virology

Chenega Corporation

Ft Detrick, MD

Contractor shall support approximately 10 small animal studies in BSL-2, -3, and -4 laboratories, by autonomously running downstream analysis including assessment of viral replication (plaque assay and RT-qPCR), transcriptomic analysis (spatial, single cell and/or bulk), blood chemistry, viral antigen and/or antiviral antibody detection using in-house Luminex assays or ELISAs, determine cytokine and chemokines levels. Design and perform basic and specialized molecular biology techniques including but not limited to: PCR, qRT-PCR, DNA preparations and purification, cloning, transformations, fluorescence in-situ Hybridization (FISH), flow cytometry, Western blot, IFAs, high content imaging, plaque assays, PRNTs, and other molecular biology techniques and other assays to support ongoing projects.

13 days ago

Biomedical Jobs Overview

From engineers to researchers, lab technicians, and data analysts, it takes a village of biomedical professionals to research, create, and test innovative solutions to our most pressing health problems. People in biomedical jobs apply the analytical principles of data science and engineering to medical research. They develop imaging equipment, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, bionics, and more to diagnose, monitor, and treat illness and injury.

The biomedical field encompasses a long list of subspecialties, including:

  • bioinformatics
  • biomechanics
  • biotechnology
  • biomedical engineering
  • tissue engineering
  • genetic engineering

You’ll find people who work in the biomedical field at hospitals, research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, software companies, and medical device manufacturers.

Interested in working at the cutting edge of the life sciences? Then take a look at openings for these jobs in biomedicine:

Biomedical Education and Skills

Each job in the biomedical field has different education requirements. But if you’re not sure where you’ll end up, you can’t go wrong with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, or biological sciences. If you’re more interested in the technological side of biomedicine, you can major in computer science, statistics, or engineering as long as you take relevant courses in the biological sciences as well.

Here are some of the courses you’ll need to take to get a degree in biomedicine:

  • organic chemistry
  • microbiology and cell biology
  • probability and statistics
  • physiology
  • molecular and general genetics

Entry-level positions in biomedicine typically require a bachelor’s degree, but more advanced roles may call for a master’s or a Ph.D. in your subspecialty.

Along with education, you’ll need a passion for medicine, curiosity, creativity, determination, and attention to detail to make your mark in biomedicine.

Are you particularly interested in biomedical engineering? You can read more about how to become a biomedical engineer on Monster.

Update Your Resume for a Biomedical Job

Requirements for biomedical jobs can be specific, especially for positions in specialized research labs. So before you start writing your resume, read through the job ad and highlight key phrases to use in your resume. In particular, you’ll want to focus on your technical knowledge, past research experience, and education. You can read through Monster's sample resumes to find best practices for formatting and organizing your resume.

In your cover letter, you’ll have the opportunity to go into more detail about your research interests and experiences along with why you’re interested in the role. Learn how to format and write an effective cover letter by browsing all the cover letter samples on Monster.

Interviewing for a Job in the Biomedical Sciences

Whether you’re new to interviewing or have been through several rounds already, it’s natural to get nervous beforehand. Ease your anxiety by internalizing these tips that will help you do well in an interview. Knowing what questions the interviewer might ask will also help you to feel prepared. Read through these common interview questions and take some time to craft your responses.

How Much Do Biomedical Jobs Pay?

A biomedical scientist makes a median salary of $71,493 a year. But the median pay for a job in biomedicine differs across subspecialities and locations. Here are the median salaries for common jobs in the biomedical field:

Monster’s Salary Tools can tell you what salary to expect for your role in different parts of the U.S.

Want to Learn More About a Company You’re Interested In?

From pharmaceutical companies to hospitals and universities, there are many different organizations where you can find jobs in biomedicine, each with its own unique workplace culture. Before you submit your application, consider conducting a mini research project into each of the organizations you’re applying to so you can find the employers that most align with your career goals.

Start by looking them up in Monster’s company portal, where you’ll find an overview of the company’s products, services, history, and mission, along with its location, size, and current job openings.

Ready for a Biomedical Career Break-Through?

Once you’ve finalized your resume, create a free profile on Monster to start your job search. After you’re signed in, you can easily apply to the biomedical jobs that pique your interest. We’ll keep up the momentum by sending you email job alerts tailored to your career goals and location. And you can even make your profile searchable to recruiters, so they can contact you when they have a new role that’s a good match for your background.