Biomedical Engineer applies engineering and scientific principles and methodologies to design and develop medical technologies and devices to support and enhance patient care and improve healthcare outcomes. Conducts research and testing to address specific medical conditions, improve the performance of existing devices, and develop new products. Being a Biomedical Engineer collaborates with medical professionals to gather information for product specifications. Ensures that designs and devices meet regulatory, safety, and quality requirements and standards, such as the FDA regulations and ISO standards. Additionally, Biomedical Engineer utilizes or develops software to perform testing or integrate with devices. Requires a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering or a related engineering or science discipline. Typically reports to a manager. The Biomedical Engineer work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Biomedical Engineer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Company
Gen Nine develops state-of-the-art, hardware and software solutions for healthcare applications. Working at Gen Nine means applying your passion and intellect to help solve some very challenging technical problems and thereby create some of the most advanced products in the world. If you’re interested in working with small teams of highly talented and motivated engineers seeking to make a difference in the world, Gen Nine may be the place for you.
Location
This position is based in the vibrant Cincinnati area. Our offices overlook the spectacular Cincinnati skyline and are within walking distance to downtown shopping, shopping malls, restaurants, entertainment, waterfront parks, major league sporting venues and are less than a 20-minute drive to CVG, an international airport.
Position
We are looking for a creative scientist/engineer who is interested in applying their expertise in Biomechanical or Biomedical Engineering to develop advanced systems and products for the long-term care setting. Responsibilities will include developing biological computer simulations, develop systems that measure physiology, capture motion, perform gait analysis, and collect, process and analyze sensor data - as part of multiple full-time, multi-year research and development projects funded by the National Institutes of Health. This is a paid, full-time, onsite position.
Skills, Experience and Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have biomechanical or biomedical research experience, be a passionate engineer/scientist who is comfortable in the hardware and software worlds with an advanced degree in Biomechanical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering or another closely related field.