Biomedical Electronics Careers
Recent Wisconsin job postings for this degree:
Biomedical Technician
Biomedical Electronics Technician
Clinical Engineering Technician
X-Ray Equipment Service Specialist
Average Median Wage
$49,819
Biomedical Electronics Programs
Last time you were in a clinic or hospital, perhaps you noticed all the equipment and machines. Each patient monitor, X-ray machine, and hospital bed – to name just a few medical devices – work smoothly because of biomedical equipment technicians.
Biomedical techs install, maintain, and repair a variety of equipment. They test machinery parts to see if they need replacing. In addition, the electronics technicians train others – including doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals and staff – to use the equipment.
Does a career that combines communication and technology sound interesting? You may be a good fit for the Biomedical Electronics associate degree.
The Biomedical Electronics associate degree prepares learners for a career as a technician in medical facilities or medical equipment manufacturing firms. Program graduates may begin careers as electronic technicians in development, maintenance, testing, and field service.
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