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Biomedical Engineering

From diagnosis and analysis to treatment and recovery, biomedical engineers have an impact on every facet of healthcare. These technical professionals apply the principles and problem-solving techniques of engineering to biology and medicine.

Salary Range: S$3,410 - S$10,900 per month

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Job Tasks

Analyze and interpret findings to contribute to the design and iteration of novel biomedical equipment, devices, and supporting instrumentation
Manage execution and timely completion of projects by analyzing scope and determining project specifications
Establish testing methods for product investigations, analyzing test programs for adequacy and sequence, managing compliance with requirements, and preparing reports
Test the functionality of equipment and take accuracy, sensitivity and selectivity measurements
Monitor biomedical equipment to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
Provide technical training on equipment operations

Human Skills

Complex Problem Solving — Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
Logical thinking — The ability to analyze data and situations to draw the most likely conclusions.
Critical Thinking — Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
Interpersonal skills — The capacity to communicate well with others whether through the exchange of data or teaching of operations.
Safety consciousness — The understanding of how to run an accident-free work environment, how to design and build artificial body parts that remain safe once implanted and how to communicate best safety practices to others.

Technology Skills

Object-Oriented Programming — C++; C language
Data Analysis — Google Analytics
Various knowledge in lab equipment

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