Career profile · SOC 17-2031

Biomedical Engineers

Apply knowledge of engineering, biology, chemistry, computer science, and biomechanical principles to the design, development, and evaluation of biological, agricultural, and health systems and products.

Median salary
$106,950
per year
Growth outlook
Average
BLS 10-yr
Education
Bachelor's degree
AI exposure
5.2/10
automation risk

Salary distribution (US)

Real salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The p10–p90 spread tells you more than the median alone.

Bottom 10%
$61,130
25th %ile
$78,230
Median
$106,950
75th %ile
$129,720
Top 10%
$159,130

Top skills

Critical Thinking Complex Problem Solving Active Learning Science Mathematics Reading Comprehension Systems Analysis Speaking Writing Judgment and Decision Making

Knowledge you'll build

  • Engineering and Technology
  • Biology
  • Computers and Electronics
  • Mathematics
  • Design
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Medicine and Dentistry

A day in the life

Your morning starts at a lab bench testing a prototype prosthetic hand, measuring grip force and range of motion while a clinician provides feedback. By mid-morning you are at your workstation running finite-element analysis on a hip implant design and tweaking CAD models based on the stress test results. After lunch you attend a cross-functional meeting with surgeons, materials scientists, and regulatory specialists to review an FDA submission for a new cardiac stent. The work lives at the intersection of engineering and medicine, and the satisfaction of knowing the device you designed will help a patient walk, see, or breathe again is hard to match.

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