Biomedical Engineer Resume
Here’s a sample of what your Biomedical Engineer Resume should look like while applying for Biomedical Engineer Jobs.
5821 S Mayfield Ave
Chicago, IL 60652
(123)-123-1234
name@emailaddress.com
Summary:
An exceptional individual with vast knowledge in biology and medicine with engineering principles and practices to create devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related problems; has knowledge in medical challenges by helping create and design new equipment; has skills in developing a wide variety of medical instruments, devices, special lasers used in various surgeries; has abilities in improving machines and equipment to replace human parts such as artificial limbs, heart valves, and kidney machines in contribution to the development and upgrading of such devices; has participated in various trainings and seminars to update on the latest technology in the field
Professional Experience:
Biomedical Equipment Technician January 2007 – Present
Jannx Medical Systems, Chicago, IL
Responsibilities
Conducted engineering work concerned with the creation, testing, validation of equipment and other computer components.
Assessed system testing, created system specifications and formulated parameters for compatibility purposes.
Conducted independent technical experiments to validate the systems design.
Collated design efforts on major projects for documentation and archiving to be used in further testing.
Led and guided new engineers on orientation for system processes and techniques.
Senior Biomedical Engineer May 2004 - December 2006
Proteus Biomedical, Chicago, IL
Responsibilities
Led in owning the responsibility for the creation of automated fluidic handling systems.
Assembled design templates and models to support research and development efforts to enhance the product line.
Built and tested engineering prototypes while applying system performance improvements.
Worked efficiently with various departments and teams and relayed new development on product line.
Conducted the design and modification of zone fluidics, sequential injection analysis systems, and chromatography instrumentation.
Ensured project delivery on short time scales and observe necessary deadlines for product launching.
Biomedical Service Manager February 1999 - May 2004
eTech Resources, Chicago, IL
Responsibilities
Checked and resolved problems on sophisticated equipment and instrumentations in the commercial laboratory facility.
Assisted in the creation of product support plans and in troubleshooting/diagnostic tools.
Assisted in the development of the maintenance and service aspects of the product.
Documented design modifications requirements including analysis of engineering changes to ensure efficiency, high quality, and cost effective service.
Created technical inputs to all important documentations and training programs, input to software qualification and validation.
Upgraded all permit requirements while meeting all product regulatory, safety and quality standards.
Education:
Masters Degree in Electric Biomedical Engineering
University of Iowa, 1999
Bachelors Degree in Biomedical Engineering
Rockefeller University, 1994
Skills:
Excellent judgment and decision making
Knowledge in technology design
Skills in complex problem solving
Excellent critical thinking quality control analysis
Knowledge in various applications of scientific rules and methods to solve problems
Awards and Affiliations:
Biomedical Engineering Society, Member
National Society of Professional Engineers, Member