AVERAGE SALARY
$49-$120k
SKILLS DEMAND
HIGH
CURRENTLY EMPLOYED IN New Zealand
216

What is a Biomedical engineer
A Biomedical Engineer can work in a wide variety of sectors including Veterinary, film animation, research institutes, private corporates, universities, medical departments and more. Day to day tasks include but are not limited to:
- Public health and research support
- Development and design of medical products
- Development and design of medical devices and equipment
- Design and creation of artificial body parts for humans and animals
- Training of medical staff in regards to technical research and device operation
- Maintenance and repair of medical devices, products and equipment

Getting in and Qualifications
Personal Skills
Biomedical Engineers have a set of personal skills that will help them navigate the specifics of their role. They include but are not limited to:
- Normal colour vision to work with electronics
- Lateral thinkers and problem solvers
- Able to work well with deadlines under pressure
- Innovative and creative
- High attention to detail
- The ability to work independently or as part of a team
Work Experience Pathways
- Electronics and IT-related roles
- Healthcare industry experience
- Engineering and technology
- Industrial design
Subject Pathways
- Maths
- Physics
- Visual Communications
- Digital Technology
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Design
