233913 生物医学工程师 Biomedical Engineer

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生物医学工程师负责运用物理、工程、数学、计算机、物理化学及材料学知识,解决生物方面和人类疾病预防的问题。可能要求注册或许可。

Applies knowledge and methodology of physics, engineering, mathematics, computing, physical chemistry and materials science to problems in biology and the treatment and prevention of human disease. Registration or licensing may be required.

Previously referred to in ASCO as:2129-15 Engineer - Biomedical Engineer

233913 生物医学工程师职位别名 - FLYabroad

  • 233913 生物工程师 Bioengineer (S)
  • 233913 临床工程师 Clinical Engineer (S)
  • 233913 医药工程师 Medical Engineer (S)

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近期担保过 233913 生物医学工程师 Biomedical Engineer 职业的州包括:

233913 生物医学工程师新西兰技术移民紧缺职业加分要求 - FLYabroad

华盛顿协议认证的工学学位,或者
A Washington Accord accredited engineering degree
OR
相当于工学学位、荣誉工学学位或工学硕士的资格,或者
Either a qualification comparable to a:
Bachelor of Engineering, 
or Bachelor of Engineering (with Honours),
or Master of Engineering degree 
OR
7级或7级以上资格,此资格有IPENZ的信函,证明此学位符合新西兰对于特许专业工程师的注册要求,或者
A qualification at Level 7 or higher with a letter from IPENZ certifying
that the degree and any further learning meets the academic requirements for registration as a ‘Chartered Professional Engineer’ in New Zealand 
OR
在新西兰注册特许专业工程师
NZ registration as a ‘Chartered Professional Engineer’  

233913 生物医学工程师执业注册要求(不代表移民要求) - FLYabroad

Registration or licensing may be required.

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生物医学工程师

生物医学工程师主要与医生和医药科学家合作来研究和设计改善医疗保健和卫生服务。他们可以用微型计算机、激光、和其他材料开发和改进医学研究设备,这些设备用于诊断健康问题。他们也参与开发医疗产品和不同类型的设备用于监控和治疗病人,也设计和改善残疾人的医疗设备。

生物医学工程师工作地点在医院,负责设备操作的安全性和有效性,例如监测,诊断,医学治疗仪,CAT扫描仪,心脏起搏器和血液透析器。他们也参与设计人工关节和人工假肢,并帮助手术团队给病人安装假肢。生物医学工程师通过设计和提供技术来提高残疾人的生活质量。例如他们可以研发一些设备,可以帮助行走困难的人,沟通困难的人和只能做日常简单事情的人。

Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineers work with doctors and medical scientists, researching and designing ways to improve health care and medical services. They may use microcomputers, lasers, and other materials to develop and improve medical research equipment that is used to diagnose health problems. They may be involved in the development of medical products and different types of equipment used to monitor and treat patients and in designing and improving
equipment for disabled people.

A biomedical engineer working in a hospital, for example, may be responsible for the safe and effective operation of equipment such as monitoring, diagnostic, and therapeutic medical equipment ranging from catheters, CAT scanners, pacemakers and kidney machines. They may be involved in designing artificial joints and limbs and assisting the surgical team in fitting these to the patient. Biomedical Engineers design and deliver technology to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities. For example, they may develop equipment to assist people who may have difficulty walking, communicating or carrying out simple daily tasks.

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What’s it like to be a Biomedical Engineer?

Biomedical engineers apply engineering and scientific methods to find
solutions to problems in medicine and the life sciences.

Biomedical engineers work in health care and must have a good theoretical and
practical knowledge of engineering, a sound understanding of medical sciences
and the ability to combine the two.
Biomedical engineers usually work in multidisciplinary teams with other
professionals, including anaesthetists, surgeons, physiotherapists,
occupational and speech therapists and other medical specialists.

How much can I expect to earn?

Full-time employed Biomedical Engineer earn an average of $1905 per week. The
[average annual salary for this job is $99060 excluding super.]

Personal requirements

  • good communication skills
  • able to observe and take accurate measurements
  • patient and imaginative
  • aptitude for design
  • analytical and problem-solving skills.

This job also involves:

Full use of hands/fingers

Use of precision or semi-precision tools or instruments or deft hand movements
are required for these occupations. Included are jobs where poor co-ordination
or incomplete use of hands or fingers may make tasks dangerous or difficult to
undertake.

Good vision for detail

These jobs require you to be able to see clearly to examine items close-up. It
covers jobs where poor vision e.g. tunnel vision, could make the work place
unsafe or the job difficult to undertake, e.g. draftsperson working with
detailed drawings; checkout operator reading dockets; work requiring good
hand-eye co-ordination for working with precision or semi-precision tools.

Mainly indoor work

Workers performing these jobs would usually be expected to spend more than
three-quarters of their day indoors, in an office, factory or other enclosed
area protected from the weather.

Reading or writing

These jobs require moderate or better reading and writing skills. Workers may
be expected to prepare, understand or act on written materials, such as
letters or reports. People may wish to avoid these jobs if their reading or
writing English skills are limited to a small range of words or phrases and
symbols. Jobs remaining may still require very basic reading or writing
skills.

This occupation offers jobs at the following skill levels:

Professional Jobs

Jobs in this group usually require completion of a recognised Bachelor Degree,
or extensive relevant experience. Some jobs also require post-graduate study,
such as a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Master Degree.

Study requirements

At school, you can study these subject(s) to get a good foundation for this
occupation:

Biology

School subjects that include some aspect of BIOLOGY provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a biology-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Chemistry

School subjects that include some aspects of CHEMISTRY provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a chemistry-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Mathematics

School subjects that include some aspect of MATHEMATICS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a mathematics-related subject is a
pre-requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Physics

School subjects that include some aspect of PHYSICS provide a useful
background to these jobs. In some cases a physics-related subject is a pre-
requisite for entry to courses that provide the training for the job.

Duties and tasks of a Biomedical Engineer

Biomedical engineers may perform the following tasks:

  • design new medical monitoring, diagnostic and therapeutic equipment
  • set up and maintain medical equipment
  • specify equipment for particular purposes
  • test the safety, efficiency and effectiveness of equipment
  • plan data processing services and the development of associated computing programmes
  • analyse new medical procedures to forecast likely outcomes
  • participate in medical or scientific procedures where biomedical skills are needed
  • design and deliver technology to assist people with disability
  • analyse and design prosthetic and orthotic devices
  • measure and monitor physiological systems
  • diagnose and interpret bioelectric data using signal processing techniques
  • provide computer analysis of patient-related data.

Specialisations

Rehabilitation Engineer

A rehabilitation engineer deals with systems and devices that improve the
quality of life of people with disability. Rehabilitation engineers complement
the work of other healthcare professionals such as physiotherapists,
occupational therapists and speech pathologists.

Clinical Engineer

A clinical engineer works within a hospital or healthcare facility
researching, developing and building instruments or specifying, tendering,
commissioning and maintaining instruments and equipment to aid clinical staff.

Bio-engineer

A bio-engineer applies engineering principles to the study of biological
systems and processes.