Creating Career Path...

Finding Further Careers...

Biomedical Engineer

View this career for different education levels:

Biomedical engineering is a field that combines principles of engineering with biological and medical sciences to design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software used in healthcare. In the UK, biomedical engineers play a vital role in developing and maintaining medical devices such as MRI machines, artificial organs, prosthetic limbs, and patient monitoring systems. They often work in hospitals, research institutions, or for medical device manufacturers, collaborating with doctors, nurses, and other scientists to improve patient care and develop innovative solutions to medical challenges. The role may also involve installing, testing, and maintaining complex medical equipment, as well as training healthcare staff to use it safely and effectively.

Biomedical Engineer

📊 Statistics

Average Salary

Biomedical engineers in the UK typically earn between £25,000 and £45,000 per year, with experienced professionals able to earn upwards of £50,000.

Employment Numbers

There are approximately 3,000 biomedical engineers working in the UK, with opportunities in both the NHS and private sector.

Job Growth

The demand for biomedical engineers in the UK is expected to grow by around 7 percent over the next decade, driven by advances in medical technology and an ageing population.

🚀 Careers in this path

Develop a Strong Foundation in Science and Maths

Complete GCSEs with Focus on Science and Maths

Achieve good GCSE results, especially in subjects such as Maths, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

Strong grades in science and mathematics are vital as they form the basis for further study in engineering and biomedical sciences. Consider taking additional STEM-related extracurricular activities, such as science clubs or competitions, to build interest and skills.

Study A Levels or Equivalent

Pursue A Levels in Maths and at least one science subject, such as Biology, Physics, or Chemistry.

Most universities require Maths and a science subject for entry to a Biomedical Engineering degree. Taking Further Maths or an additional science can strengthen your application. BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering or Applied Science is also accepted by some universities.

Gain a Relevant Degree

Apply for a Biomedical Engineering Degree

Apply for a BEng or MEng degree in Biomedical Engineering or a closely related subject.

Choose a university course accredited by the Engineering Council or the Institution of Engineering and Technology IET. Some courses include placements, which can provide valuable work experience. Related degrees such as Mechanical, Electrical or Electronic Engineering with a biomedical focus are also accepted.

Participate in Placements or Internships

Gain practical experience by completing a placement or internship in the biomedical field during your course.

Many degree programmes offer a year in industry or summer placements. This hands-on experience is highly valued by employers and can help you decide which area of biomedical engineering you want to specialise in, such as medical imaging, prosthetics, or biomaterials.

Start Your Professional Career

Apply for Graduate Biomedical Engineer Roles

Seek entry-level positions in hospitals, medical device companies, research institutions, or the NHS.

Opportunities exist in design, development, testing, and maintenance of medical equipment. The NHS Scientist Training Programme STP is another route for those interested in working in clinical engineering. Tailor your CV and cover letter to highlight your technical and problem-solving skills.

Work Towards Professional Registration

Aim to become a Chartered Engineer CEng by joining a professional body such as the IET or the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine IPEM.

Professional registration demonstrates your competence and commitment to ongoing learning. It can help with career progression and open up opportunities for higher responsibility roles. Continuing Professional Development CPD is important in this field due to rapidly changing technology.

Available Apprenticeships

Please note that this may not be a comprehensive list of available apprenticeships. To view a more complete collection, visit the Find an apprenticeship service.

Click on any card to be redirected to their vacancy page.

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

MYHEALTH PHARMACY LTD

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with My Health Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

Closing date: in 2 months

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

Healthways Chemist

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with Healthways Chemist. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) Apprenticeship Standard.

Closing date: in 2 months

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

Arkle Pharmacy

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with Arkle Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) Apprenticeship Standard.

Closing date: in 2 months

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

Meraj Pharmacy

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with Meraj Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

Closing date: in 2 months

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

FLYPHARM LTD

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with Blue Dew Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

Closing date: in 2 months

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

ROSE HEALTHCARE LTD

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with Rose Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) Apprenticeship Standard.

Closing date: in 2 months

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

TOWER Pharmacy

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with Tower Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

Closing date: in 2 months

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

TRIO PHARMA LIMITED

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with Trio Pharmacy.You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

Closing date: in 2 months

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

Career Progressions

No career progressions found for

Sample Qualifications

A Biomedical Engineer most closely matches the role of a Clinical engineer as both focus on developing, managing, and maintaining medical devices and healthcare technology. They typically work within clinical environments to ensure the safety, functionality, and innovation of biomedical equipment.

How to become

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • an apprenticeship
  • an NHS training programme for non-graduates

University

You can do a degree to start training as a clinical engineer. 

Subjects include:

  • biomedical engineering
  • engineering
  • pure or applied physics
  • applied maths
  • computer science

After your degree, you can apply for the postgraduate NHS Scientist Training Programme (STP). During the 3-year programme, you'll combine employment in the NHS with study for a postgraduate master's degree.

The programme covers several areas, including:

  • clinical measurement
  • rehabilitation engineering
  • medical device risk management and governance

There is a lot of competition for places on the STP, so it helps to have relevant experience. You could do some voluntary work in a hospital to get experience of patient contact.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English, maths and science
  • 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent, including a science, for a degree
  • a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study

More Information

Apprenticeship

You could apply to do a Healthcare Science Practitioner Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship.

This takes a minimum of 3 years and is a mix of on-the-job training and study for a degree.

You could then apply to take further training with the NHS to become a clinical engineer.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a degree apprenticeship

More Information

Other Routes

If you do not have a degree, you could apply for the NHS Practitioner Training Programme (PTP).

During the 3-year programme, you'll be employed in the NHS and study for an accredited university degree in healthcare science (clinical engineering).

To apply, you'll usually need:

  • 5 GCSE grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) including English language, maths and a science subject
  • a minimum of 2 A levels, including maths or a science

Equivalent qualifications to A levels in science or engineering may be acceptable, for instance an extended diploma in applied science.

You could also work as a clinical engineering technologist in the NHS and apply to join the PTP.

More Information

Registration

Career tips

When looking to join an NHS training programme or an apprenticeship, you'll be expected to have an understanding of how NHS values apply in your work.

Further information

You can find out more about becoming a clinical engineer from Health Careers and Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.

Interested in More Career Paths?

Explore other careers or use our AI to discover personalised paths based on your interests.

Flag Media

Please select a reason for flagging this content.

Stay connected

Join our newsletter to stay up to date on features and releases

Address
Developing Experts Limited
Exchange Street Buildings
35-37 Exchange Street
Norwich
NR2 1DP
UK

Phone
01603 273515

Email
[email protected]

Copyright 2025 Developing Experts, All rights reserved.