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  • $50k - $75k
  • $75k - $100k
  • $100k - $150k
  • $150k and above
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  • Ph.D. or professional degree
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Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$96,214

Growth+6.09%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$105,620

Growth+11.26%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$102,884

Growth+12.44%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$142,890

Growth+6.89%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$116,911

Growth+11.26%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$125,161

Growth+6.89%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$100,654

Growth+12.17%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$121,309

Growth+22.59%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Gas Engineer

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$113,903

Growth+16.72%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Career

Engineering > Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering

Median Salary$103,711

Growth+14.53%

Most common educationBachelor's degree

Biomedical Engineer (General)

Median Salary

$96,214

Projected 10-Year Growth

+6.09%

Most Common Education

Bachelor's degree

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A Biomedical Engineer designs solutions to problems in medicine and biology to improve patient care. Combines engineering with medical and biological knowledge. May develop medical products designed to replace biological functions, such as prosthetic limbs or artificial hearts, or design equipment such as X-rays and surgical tools.