Medical Equipment Engineering Jobs
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
I have some questions about Biomedical Engineers can anyone help me out?
I recently became interested in this job because from a description from a friend a biomedical engineer can do jobs varying from repairing hospital equipment and installing and programing the equipment, to advising how to spend the hospitals money they set aside for medical equipment. Now here are a few of my questions…..
1.) Is this true about the jobs they do and what else would or could they do.
2.)How many years of schooling would this career need and what kind of classes would I be looking at?
3.) What kind of pay would I be looking at just getting out of college and then as I gain experience how much will I be making?
By the way I live in Michigan if that helps.
1) yes
2) a bachelors degree in Bioengineering, 4 years if you’re good….from my experience, 5. Serious math classes, physics, circuits, dynamics….just look up a degree program in the college you’re interested in, they should have a pretty good outline
3) straight out of school you’re looking at 50k ballpark
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