A Biomedical Engineer designs, develops, and evaluates biological and health systems and products, such as artificial organs, prostheses, instrumentation, medical information systems, and health management and care delivery systems.
Biomedical engineers are central to tissue engineering research, and have successfully created artificial bladders, jawbones, and tracheas.
Critical Thinking
Active Listening
Complex Problem Solving
Judgment & Decision Making
Reading Comprehension
Median Salary: $91,410 / year
Education required: Bachelor’s Degree
On-the-job training: Considerable
Job Outlook: 6% growth
Analyzing Data or Information
Making Decisions and Solving Problems
Getting Information
Interacting With Computers
Processing Information