Job Description
Overview
Biomedical Engineers design, build and maintain medical devices, prosthetics, diagnostic equipment and bioinformatics tools. Day‑to‑day work consists of CAD modelling, finite element analysis, regulatory compliance (MDR), clinical trials support and cross‑disciplinary collaboration with clinicians, biologists and software engineers.
Typical Roles
- Design medical devices, prosthetics and diagnostic equipment
- Run regulatory compliance to MDR (Medical Device Regulation) standards
- Specialise in clinical engineering, medical device R&D, prosthetics or bioinformatics
- Work for firms such as Smith & Nephew, ResMed, NHS clinical engineering departments and major medical device companies
Career Path
Most UK biomedical engineers progress towards Chartered Engineer status (CEng) through IPEM or IMechE.
Typical stages:
- Graduate Engineer (Years 0‑2): build clinical and regula...
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